S16E72 Data 2022-07-27
Long Jupiter -126 area 40
New region 13068 [S16E72] 40 rotated into view on July 27 as S7732 [S16E72]S15E58 Data 2022-07-28
Long Jupiter -111 area 40
New region 13068 [S15E58] 40 rotated into view on July 27 and was numbered the next day. The region produced a C4.2 flare at 04:33 UT on July 29.S16E43 Data 2022-07-29
Long Jupiter -95 area 100
Region 13068 [S16E43] 100 developed slowly and was the source of the only C flare of the day.S16E28 Data 2022-07-30
Long Jupiter -79 area 100
Region 13068 [S16E28] 100 developed early in the day, then decayed slowly.S16E15 Data 2022-07-31
Long Jupiter -65 area 110
Region 13068 [S16E15] 110 gained a few spots and has weak polarity intermixing.S16W00 Data 2022-08-01
Long Jupiter -49 area 120
Region 13068 [S16W00] 120 developed further in the leading spot section and has polarity intermixing. C flares are possible.S16W13 Data 2022-08-02
Long Jupiter -36 area 180
Region 13068 [S16W13] 180 gained spots and has polarity intermixing. A C1.3 flare was recorded at 02:47 UT on August 3.S16W27 Data 2022-08-03
Long Jupiter -21 area 180
Region 13068 [S16W27] 180 decayed slowly. An interesting C6 flare was recorded peaking at 17:08. The flare triggered a filament eruption to the north of the region and an EIT wave was observed expanding towards the north and northeast. It is uncertain if there was a CME associated with this event, but if it was it could be headed at Earth. C1 flare: C1.3 @ 02:47 UT.S16W56 Data 2022-08-05
Long Jupiter 10 area 210
Region 13068 [S16W56] 210 developed in the leading spot section and produced a few C flares incuding a C4 flare at 06:44 UT with an associated moderate type II radio sweep. LASCO imagery had only scant coverage of the hours afterwards and it is uncertain if there was a CME. C1 flares: C1.1 @ 00:50, C1.0 @ 10:00 UTS16W69 Data 2022-08-06
Long Jupiter 24 area 190
Region 13068 [S16W69] 190 decayed in the trailing spot section while the two major leading penumbrae merged into one.S16W82 Data 2022-08-07
Long Jupiter 38 area 90
Region 13068 [S16W82] 90 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet. C1 flare: C1.6 @ 23:06 UT.
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. |