N12E58 Data 2023-01-17
Long Jupiter 45 area 30
New region 13196 [N12E58] 30 emerged on January 17N12E45 Data 2023-01-18
Long Jupiter 58 area 30
New region 13196 [N12E45] 30 emerged on January 17 and was numbered by SWPC the next day. A magnetic delta has formed in the trailing spot section and further C and M class flaring is likely. The region was the source of an M1.1 flare at 04:03 UT on January 19.N12E30 Data 2023-01-19
Long Jupiter 75 area 20
Region 13196 [N12E30] 20 was unstable early in the day. The magnetic delta dissipated after noon and the region became much less active.N12E17 Data 2023-01-20
Long Jupiter 89 area 10
Region 13196 [N12E17] 10 decayed slowly and quietly.N11E05 Data 2023-01-21
Long Jupiter 102 area 10
Region 13196 [N11E05] 10 decayed slowly and quietly.N13W08 Data 2023-01-22
Long Jupiter 116 area 10
Region 13196 [N13W08] 10 developed slowly and quietly.N13W22 Data 2023-01-23
Long Jupiter 130 area 20
Region 13196 [N13W22] 20 decayed slowly and quietly.N12W35 Data 2023-01-24
Long Jupiter 144 area 10
Region 13196 [N12W35] 10 decayed slowly and quietly.N11W49 Data 2023-01-25
Long Jupiter 159 area 60
Region 13196 [N11W49] 60 developed slowly and produced a few C flares.N11W67 Data 2023-01-26
Long Jupiter 178 area 60
Region 13196 [N11W67] 60 decayed slowly and quietly.N12W81 Data 2023-01-27
Long Jupiter -168 area 80
Region 13196 [N12W81] 80 developed slowly and produced several flares. C1 flares: C1.5 @ 05:13, C1.8 @ 14:22, C1.4 @ 21:39 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. |