N20E86 Data 2022-06-09
Long Jupiter 179 area 90
New region 13032 [N20E86] 90 rotated into view on June 9 as S7626 [N21E86]N20E74 Data 2022-06-10
Long Jupiter -169 area 90
New region 13032 [N20E74] 90 on June 10 as S7626 [N21E74]N20E59 Data 2022-06-11
Long Jupiter -153 area 90
New region 13032 [N20E59] 90 on June 11 as S7626 [N21E59]N20E47 Data 2022-06-12
Long Jupiter -140 area 90
New region 13032 [N20E47] 90 rotated into view on June 9 and was numbered by SWPC as they finally realized their initial misinterpretation. The region developed all day and has polarity intermixing. The region was the source of a long duration M3.4 flare peaking at 04:07 UT. A significant CME was likely produced with this event, however, analysis awaits the availability of relevant LASCO imagery. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 06:16, C1.3 @ 07:03, C1.8 @ 08:42, C1.5 @ 22:10 UT.N20E34 Data 2022-06-13
Long Jupiter -126 area 110
Region 13032 [N20E34] 110N20E19 Data 2022-06-14
Long Jupiter -110 area 120
Region 13032 [N20E19] 120 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet. C1 flares: C1.3 @ 08:52 UTN20E07 Data 2022-06-15
Long Jupiter -97 area 100
Region 13032 [N20E07] 100 decayed slowly and quietly.N20W08 Data 2022-06-16
Long Jupiter -81 area 80
Region 13032 [N20W08] 80 decayed slowly and quietly.N20W21 Data 2022-06-17
Long Jupiter -68 area 105
Region 13032 [N20W21] 105 was quiet and stable.N20W33 Data 2022-06-18
Long Jupiter -54 area 100
Region 13032 [N20W33] 100 decayed slowly and quietly.N20W47 Data 2022-06-19
Long Jupiter -40 area 160
Region 13032 [N20W47] 160 was quiet and stable.N20W60 Data 2022-06-20
Long Jupiter -26 area 140
Region 13032 [N20W60] 140 was quiet and stable.N20W73 Data 2022-06-21
Long Jupiter -12 area 100
Region 13032 [N20W73] 100 was quiet and stable.
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. |