Highest Rated Events (only 193 and 304 shown) All AR FE FL
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-04-28T20:26:21
2011-04-27T15:11:55 --> 2011-04-27T19:29:55
A quiet-Sun filament eruption with post-eruption arcade, starting in N hemisphere at central meridian. The eruption shows dimmings on both sides of the event, one filling in quite rapidly, the other (leading) one being more persistent.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-04-26T02:26:54
2011-04-24T10:54:01 --> 2011-04-24T21:36:01
A double-Y point configuration is slowly distorted and pushed up by the coronal loops that approach it from below. It results in rapid opening of the field and in a very fast eruption in the sae AR shortly afterwards.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2011-04-06T18:25:21
2011-03-19T10:27:11 --> 2011-03-19T14:12:11
Large kink-loop eruption from AR 11171 on SW limb.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2011-04-06T18:09:16
2011-03-18T00:42:11 --> 2011-03-18T06:00:11
Large AR prominence at the SW limb near AR 11171.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2011-04-06T17:58:34
2011-03-18T00:00:11 --> 2011-03-19T00:00:11
Large coronal cavity on NW polar limb. Small associated quiescent prominence.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2011-04-06T17:54:13
2011-03-18T00:00:11 --> 2011-03-19T00:00:11
Large coronal cavity on NE limb. Associated quiescent prominence.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2011-04-06T17:16:34
2011-03-17T00:00:11 --> 2011-03-18T00:00:11
Large oblate coronal cavity on NE limb. Extensive quiescent prominence associated.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-03-30T22:12:59
2011-02-10T00:00:04 --> 2011-02-15T06:00:04
Active region emergence from start to past X2.2 flare (4.25d interval).
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Detected by derosa, Submitted at 2011-03-30T04:49:11
2011-03-24T09:02:11 --> 2011-03-24T23:48:11
Several filament activations (they fail to erupt, apparently) are associated with multiple C-class flares from AR11176. There is also a related coronal wave associated with the largest flare.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-03-23T22:08:23
2011-03-14T19:20:11 --> 2011-03-14T21:20:11
Fast eruptive event, with the ejection propagating towards the SW in a direction apparently strongly inclined relative to the vertical.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-03-23T22:08:18
2011-03-14T19:20:11 --> 2011-03-14T21:20:11
Fast eruptive event, with the ejection propagating towards the SW in a direction apparently strongly inclined relative to the vertical.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-03-23T21:27:49
2011-03-16T17:20:05 --> 2011-03-17T00:00:05
Eruption on w limb, with post-eruption arcade, but no EUV absorption, followed by post-eruption arcade, and associated with a high-coronal expanding front. The front moves outwards, but also across the Sun, causing 'color' (thermal?) changes visible at the eastern edge of the bouding box (at about 10 degrees west longitude and 40 degrees north latutide).
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-03-23T21:10:41
2011-03-10T08:45:56 --> 2011-03-10T09:24:11
Three small parallel loops appear to emerge on the W limb. The loops extend in N-S direction and they are roughly equally spaced. These loops appear to spin counterclockwise and quickly turn into a structure that is seen rising in 304A. The N end of the leftmost loop travels southwards and S end of the rightmost loop travels northwards as if they were moving along two spiral trajectories.
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-03-23T17:34:34
2011-03-21T06:00:12 --> 2011-03-22T02:20:12
Several coronal jets at different scales and different heights. Evolution of a tiny loop in the bottom right corner of the area of interest (white line frame).
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-03-21T16:53:56
2011-03-20T00:00:04 --> 2011-03-20T21:05:04
Coronal jet and loop formation.
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-03-21T16:48:56
2011-03-20T00:00:04 --> 2011-03-21T10:00:04
Coronal loop activity with coronal rain.
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-03-15T17:53:34
2011-03-12T00:00:11 --> 2011-03-12T22:10:11
Filament activation, small filament eruption and coronal loops 'over' the filament.
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-03-15T17:39:14
2011-03-12T00:00:11 --> 2011-03-12T23:45:11
Fast CME close to the limb.
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-03-12T03:30:10
2011-03-11T00:00:11 --> 2011-03-11T23:00:11
Formattion and activation of a filament in an AR.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-03-12T02:47:39
2011-03-09T20:29:50 --> 2011-03-09T23:59:50
A close-up of the site of an X-class flare. It followed a few spray surges on the E and W of the region, a filament activation in the N part of the region and a massive filament eruption in the E part of the region. The event happened to take place on birthday of someone who wrote a dissertation on flares. Happy Birthday, Sabrina!