S27E76 Data 2022-09-12
Long Jupiter -89 area 240
New region 13102 [S27E76] 240 rotated into view September 12 as S7865 [S27E76]S27E61 Data 2022-09-13
Long Jupiter -73 area 240
New region 13102 [S27E61] 240 rotated into view September 12 and was numbered the next day by SWPC. C and M class flares are possible.S27E48 Data 2022-09-14
Long Jupiter -60 area 250
Region 13102 [S27E48] 250 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet.S27E35 Data 2022-09-15
Long Jupiter -46 area 250
Region 13102 [S27E35] 250 was mostly quiet and stable.S27E23 Data 2022-09-16
Long Jupiter -33 area 290
Region 13102 [S27E23] 290 developed gaining many spots as new flux emerged in the trailing spot section. C1 flares: C1.3 @ 23:44, C1.7. at 00:04 (September 17) UT.S27E11 Data 2022-09-17
Long Jupiter -20 area 310
Region 13102 [S27E11] 310 developed in the trailing spot section. C1 flare: C1.4 @ 19:34 UTS26W01 Data 2022-09-18
Long Jupiter -7 area 320
Region 13102 [S26W01] 320 gained some spots and produced many C flares. C1 flares: C1.1 @ 02:49, C1.5 @ 04:20, C1.1 @ 05:44, C1.2 @ 10:54, C1.5 @ 11:30, C1.7 @ 12:32, C1.8 @ 13:38 UTS27W13 Data 2022-09-19
Long Jupiter 6 area 310
Region 13102 [S27W13] 310 displayed signs of slow decay and was less active than during the previous days. C1 flares: C1.8 @ 10:38, C1.7 @ 11:49, C1.2 @ 15:15 UTS27W40 Data 2022-09-20
Long Jupiter 34 area 310
Region 13102 [S27W40] 310S27W40 Data 2022-09-21
Long Jupiter 35 area 310
Region 13102 [S27W40] 310 decayed slowly and was quiet after producing a few small flares early in the day.S27W53 Data 2022-09-22
Long Jupiter 49 area 240
Region 13102 [S27W53] 240 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet. C1 flares: C1.8 @ 15:55 UTS27W67 Data 2022-09-23
Long Jupiter 64 area 160
Region 13102 [S27W67] 160 decayed slowly and produced a few C flares.S27W80 Data 2022-09-24
Long Jupiter 78 area 100
Region 13102 [S27W80] 100 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet. C1 flares: C1.9 @ 15:42 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. |