Showing posts with label region 1395. Show all posts
Showing posts with label region 1395. Show all posts

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Sunspots Get Numbered



    We talked about yesterday the new numerous Sunpots on the disc get numbered .
Regions 1399 and 1400 emerged onto the solar disc. Regions 1401 and 1402 rotated over the north-east limb. As we all know this are the ones which produced the latest bigger Flares.
Region 1401 yesterday: C4.1 at 12:09, M1.4 at 13:18, C2.8 at 18:40, C2.1 at 21:54, C1.1 at 23:25 UTC. 1401 seems to be the more active one. 1402 above is the bigger one in size. All other groups shows up some changing in size and structure.
Region 1395 decayed slowly and was quiet. Region 1396 became less complex during the day although there is still weak olarity intermixing (flared yesterday morning C 2.1 03:35 UTC). Region 1397 decayed slowly and was quiet. Region 1398 lost penumbral area and gained a few spots. Region 1399 rotated into view at the southeast limb on January 13 and got an SWPC number the next day. This region flared before it rotated on the disc(noticed that on stereo). Region 1400 emerged in the southeast quadrant on January 13 and was assigned an SWPC number the next day.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Region1395 flares, Sunspot Update



    Sunspot Regions 1392 and 1394 decayed and disappeared yesterday. Region 1393 is now on the north-west limb and retained its Beta-Gamma magnetic configuration.Region 1391  lost it and returned to a Beta magnetic configuration.

We notived only 3 solar flares yesterday however this morning we had 3. Two of them took place at Region 1393 and one (we can see that in the image) at Region 1395
Weak effects from CH492 could cause a few unsettled intervals on January 12-13.




Monday, January 9, 2012

Sunspot 1395 Faring , and another farside event

Solar Update   22:30 UT
For now we didnt noticed any CME of this event.

Latest SDO AIA 304 CLOSE UP:

http://helioviewer.org/?movieId=tH315

You can see another eruption right before the flare from region 1395 took place and the ejection.

Latest SDO AIA 171 CLOSE UP:

http://helioviewer.org/?movieId=zH315

 

 

New sunspot says hello with a nice flare

Region 1395 knows how to say "hello"
A  C2.6 peaks at 20:16 UT

It seems to be from Sunspot Region 1395 but as we observed the result was maybe from a Region which is closely behind SunspotRegion 1395.
Latest Stereo EUVI  195

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Solar Activity Update for Jan 8th 2012 - 22:38 UT


   Hi,
Solar activity is still quiet. We had some small C Class Flares most of them from Region 1393.
But also 1389 was flaring a bit and will soon rotate from the visible disc.
Region 1393 grows again a bit and the Region next to it, Region 1392 disappeared