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2023-03-02 11:06:35-11:38:56
AR 13234 Flare Watch
Flaring Active Region Observations
x,y:681",430"
Max FOV:162"x122"
Target:Active Region
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6302A Continuum Intensity162"x122"512 spectra
6302A Longitudinal Flux Density162"x122"512 spectra
6302A Transverse Flux Density162"x122"512 spectra
6302A Velocity 6301.5A162"x122"512 spectra

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SOTSP: AR 13234 Flare Watch
2023-03-02T11:06:35 to 2023-03-02T11:38:56
Science Goal: Flaring Active Region Observations
Program: Fast map, 160"x123", 1-side CCD
Target: Active Region
xcen=681 ycen=430
Instrument: SOTSP
HOP/JOP: 0
Description: MM#003 Major Flare Watch Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2023 13:08:58 +0000 Dear Collaborators, Solar activity increased significantly since the last message. The target region NOAA 13234 was the source of an M8.6 flare at 17:35 UT yesterday, as well as numerous C-class flares. The region continues to undergo flux emergence, particularly in its core. The trailing spots continue to display rotational behavior, which may lead to further sheering around the delta spot. The Major Flare Watch shall remain in effect for a further 24 hours due to the increased possibility of another >
M5 flare. The position of NOAA 13234 on 1-Mar-2023 at 12:30 UT is: N25W43, ( 599", 487" ) See http://www.SolarMonitor.org for images and http://solar.physics.montana.edu/max_millennium/ops/observing.shtml for a description of the current Max Millennium Observing Plan. Regards, Ryan Milligan (Queen's University Belfast)

MM#003 Major Flare Watch Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2023 13:08:58 +0000 Dear Collaborators, Solar activity increased significantly since the last message. The target region NOAA 13234 was the source of an M8.6 flare at 17:35 UT yesterday, as well as numerous C-class flares. The region continues to undergo flux emergence, particularly in its core. The trailing spots continue to display rotational behavior, which may lead to further sheering around the delta spot. The Major Flare Watch shall remain in effect for a further 24 hours due to the increased possibility of another >M5 flare. The position of NOAA 13234 on 1-Mar-2023 at 12:30 UT is: N25W43, ( 599", 487" ) See http://www.SolarMonitor.org for images and http://solar.physics.montana.edu/max_millennium/ops/observing.shtml for a description of the current Max Millennium Observing Plan. Regards, Ryan Milligan (Queen's University Belfast)

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wavelength: 6302A Continuum Intensity cadence: 0 min fov: 162,122 images: 512 JavaScript Landing Page
wavelength: 6302A Velocity 6301.5A cadence: 0 min fov: 162,122 images: 512 JavaScript Landing Page
wavelength: 6302A Transverse Flux Density cadence: 0 min fov: 162,122 images: 512 JavaScript Landing Page
wavelength: 6302A Longitudinal Flux Density cadence: 0 min fov: 162,122 images: 512 JavaScript Landing Page