Highest Rated Events (only 193 and 304 shown) All AR FE FL
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-10-10T23:33:54
2011-10-06T14:10:16 --> 2011-10-09T00:00:16
Fornation of large coronal loops and coronal rain.
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-10-10T22:55:57
2011-10-06T18:50:16 --> 2011-10-07T20:50:16
Two CMEs. The first one takes place close to the pole, it is faint and large, The second CME is located midway to the Equator. It is smaller and brighter than the previous one.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-10-04T21:43:23
2011-10-01T14:32:04 --> 2011-10-01T21:14:04
A thin filament on the limb swirls seemingly counterclockwise and then takes off "unswirling" in clockwise direction. It stops being visible before the erupted material starts to move radially outwards from the disk center. Its remainings however fall back down in the form of several thin vertical spikes.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-10-04T20:40:04
2011-10-01T04:08:04 --> 2011-10-01T05:26:04
Sun is learning to write. That's an "H", an obvious letter to start with.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-10-04T18:50:15
2011-09-30T12:20:04 --> 2011-09-30T14:36:04
A massive spray surge flows into a pre-existing dark channel in 211A.
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2011-09-29T00:53:44
2011-09-22T08:20:04 --> 2011-09-22T16:20:04
The eruption which lead to the X-class flare also triggered a global scale coronal wave propagating from the eruption site.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-09-22T02:21:14
2011-09-19T10:28:04 --> 2011-09-19T17:04:04
A spray surge directed towards a null point is followed by appearance of bright 211A and 171A (latter not shown) loops overlying the null. Thin features emitting in 304A and seemingly optically thick in 211A later reappear above the null and sink down to the footpoints - if coronal rain could be observed at disk center, it could have looked exactly like that.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-09-20T22:16:12
2011-09-14T07:22:04 --> 2011-09-14T15:44:04
A spectacular takeoff of a large filament followed by secondary eruption of its remnants near its northern footpoint. Not much is seen in 211A or 171A.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-09-19T21:30:41
2011-09-17T14:36:04 --> 2011-09-17T23:16:04
Eruption involving perpendicular loop sets from QS and nearby AR, causing lots of 'flare-robbons' (like 'spilt milk') to show up in the quiet-Sun region. Note also the null point just north of the AR.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-09-19T21:02:17
2011-09-17T07:28:04 --> 2011-09-18T00:00:04
A small AR emerges into quiet Sun, with pronounced interactions with the pre-existing coronal field.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-09-19T20:58:39
2011-09-08T03:14:04 --> 2011-09-08T07:24:04
The filament that got disturbed by an X-class flare 6 hours ago erupts. It seems though that only part of it erupts and most of the matter falls back into the remaining part.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-09-19T20:29:57
2011-09-16T00:00:04 --> 2011-09-17T00:00:04
Perpendicular overlying loops: quiet-Sun low-lying loops and (most likely) overlying loops from nearby AR (to the south).
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-09-19T20:26:03
2011-09-16T07:52:04 --> 2011-09-17T00:00:04
Off-limb evolution of loop structures in association with the evolution of a near-limb smallish AR with apparent flux emergence.
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-09-07T18:17:17
2011-09-03T11:20:04 --> 2011-09-04T08:50:04
Filament evolution on the limb. Coronal rain during the final stages.
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-09-07T18:04:52
2011-09-03T11:20:04 --> 2011-09-06T00:00:04
Some small flares, some CMEs.
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-08-27T02:02:14
2011-08-23T00:50:04 --> 2011-08-26T04:10:04
MicroFlares in AR. Although they occur during the whole movie, they are more 'visible' when the AR is closer to the limb.
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-08-26T02:53:01
2011-08-23T22:10:04 --> 2011-08-24T03:30:04
Extended, unformed (non-loop shape), sudden CME.
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-08-26T02:40:12
2011-08-24T01:10:04 --> 2011-08-25T02:10:04
Two CMEs. The first one (located in the upper part of the image) seems to move in the plane parallel to the line of sight (hereafter LOS), the other does in the plane perpendicular to the LOS (later, in the lower part of the image).
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-08-26T01:57:09
2011-08-22T02:00:04 --> 2011-08-22T05:20:04
Coronal rain after fast CME.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-08-23T17:39:53
2011-08-21T00:48:04 --> 2011-08-21T12:16:04
Off-limb observations of a deformation of the coronal field, possibly a stalled eruption or a reconfiguration: loops appear to rise until bounded by an overlying field geometry.