S17E74 Data 2022-09-10
Long Jupiter -89 area 30
New region 13103 [S16E07] 30 was first observed September 10 as S7860 [S17E74] 347 2S17E61 Data 2022-09-11
Long Jupiter -75 area 30
New region 13103 [S17E61] 30 September 11 as S7860 [S17E61] 348 2S17E48 Data 2022-09-12
Long Jupiter -61 area 30
New region 13103 [S17E48] 30 September 12 as S7860 [S17E48] 349 2S17E35 Data 2022-09-13
Long Jupiter -47 area 30
New region 13103 [S17E35] 30 September 13 as S7860 [S17E35] 350 2S16E19 Data 2022-09-14
Long Jupiter -31 area 30
New region 13103 [S16E19] 30 September 14 as S7860 [S16E19] 351 3S16E07 Data 2022-09-15
Long Jupiter -18 area 30
New region 13103 [S16E07] 30 was first observed September 10 with SWPC numbering the region 5 days later as new flux emerged. Many spots formed and the region is fairly compact with what may be a weak magnetic delta in the central northern part.S16W08 Data 2022-09-16
Long Jupiter -2 area 100
Region 13103 [S16W08] 100 gained some spots, however, no mature penumbra was observed on any spots. C1 flares: C1.6 @ 01:05, C1.8 @ 02:40 UTS16W21 Data 2022-09-17
Long Jupiter 12 area 20
Region 13103 [S16W21] 20 decayed slowly and quietly.S16W33 Data 2022-09-18
Long Jupiter 25 area 1
Region 13103 [S16W33] 01 decayed slowly and quietly.
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. |