S18E75 Data 2022-06-03
Long Jupiter -175 area 10
New region 13029 [S18E75] 10 rotated into view on June 3 as S7613 [S18E75]S18E61 Data 2022-06-04
Long Jupiter -161 area 10
New region 13029 [S18E61] 10 rotated into view on June 3 and was numbered the following day by SWPC.S17E48 Data 2022-06-05
Long Jupiter -147 area 10
Region 13029 [S17E48] 10 was mostly quiet and stable. Two C flares were recorded near noon in the southern part of the region, that part appears to contain no spots. A CME off the southeast limb was observed after the flares. C1 flares: C1.3 @ 12:00, C1.7 @ 12:25 UT.S17E34 Data 2022-06-06
Long Jupiter -131 area 10
Region 13029 [S17E34] 10 was quiet and stable.S17E48 Data 2022-06-07
Long Jupiter -146 area 10
Region 13029 [S17E48] 10 was quiet and stable.S21E19 Data 2022-06-08
Long Jupiter -114 area 1
Region 13029 [S21E19] 01 was quiet and stable.S21E07 Data 2022-06-09
Long Jupiter -101 area 70
Region 13029 [S21E07] 70 gained many tiny spots in the trailing polarity section and was quiet. Note that SWPC has moved AR 13029 westwards to the position of AR S7622.S23W02 Data 2022-06-10
Long Jupiter -92 area 30
Region 13029 [S23W02] 30 decayed slowly and quietly. Note that SWPC has moved AR 13029 westwards to the position of AR S7622.S23W21 Data 2022-06-11
Long Jupiter -73 area 20
Region 13029 [S23W21] 20 decayed slowly and quietly. Note that SWPC has moved AR 13029 westwards to the position of AR S7622.S23W21 Data 2022-06-12
Long Jupiter -72 area 1
Region 13029 [S23W21] 01 was quiet and stable. Note that SWPC has moved AR 13029 westwards to the position of AR S7622.
Stefano Zottele - S-Spots Data from Jan Alvested Solen info Position data from Agostino Frosini - Agopax.it Images: Jan Alvested from Solen.info AND Courtesy of NASA/SDO and the AIA, EVE, and HMI science teams. |