Highest Rated Events (only 193 and 304 shown) All AR FE FL
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-03-12T02:47:37
2011-03-09T20:29:50 --> 2011-03-09T23:59:50
A close-up of the site of an X-class flare. It followed a fews pray surges on the E and W of the region, a filament activation in the N part of the region amd a ,assive filament eruption in the E part of the region. The event happened to take place on birthray of someone who wrote a dissertation on flares. Hapy Birthday, Sabrina
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-03-12T02:47:33
2011-03-09T20:29:50 --> 2011-03-09T23:59:50
A close-up of the site of an X-class flare. It followed a fews pray surges on the E and W of the region, a filament activation in the N part of the region amd a ,assive filament eruption in the E part of the region. The event happened to take place on birthray of someone who wrote a dissertation on flares. Hapy Birthday, Sabrina
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-03-12T02:47:32
2011-03-09T20:29:50 --> 2011-03-09T23:59:50
A close-up of the site of an X-class flare. It followed a fews pray surges on the E and W of the region, a filament activation in the N part of the region amd a ,assive filament eruption in the E part of the region. The event happened to take place on birthray of someone who wrote a dissertation on flares. Hapy Birthday, Sabrina
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-03-12T02:33:49
2011-03-09T21:13:02 --> 2011-03-09T23:59:50
A filament eruption immediately following a C-class flare and preceding an X-class flare. The filament seems to travel eastwards and then northwestwards and probably towards the observed. On the end of the movie an interesting ripples could be seen on the NE limb in 304A.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-03-12T01:18:56
2011-03-08T16:38:10 --> 2011-03-09T00:00:10
An M-class flare apparently triggered a filament eruption. The erupting flux tube is seen kinking.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-03-12T01:05:50
2011-03-07T13:16:10 --> 2011-03-07T18:08:10
A beautiful example of lifting and kinking thin flux rupe on the NE limb. It isn't clear whether the eruption was complete.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-03-12T01:00:17
2011-03-07T12:52:10 --> 2011-03-07T17:18:10
An eruptive event apparently responsible for coronal wave; no erupting flux rope could be easily seen in 304A.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-03-12T00:50:07
2011-03-07T00:00:10 --> 2011-03-07T19:10:10
Filament activations; the matter appears to flow to the site of the massive filament eruption.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2011-03-08T02:26:40
2011-03-03T00:00:04 --> 2011-03-04T00:00:04
Large prominence lift-off on the equatorial East limb behind AR 11166. Coronal rain in loop footpoint far to the North.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-03-02T21:49:00
2011-03-01T12:18:04 --> 2011-03-01T13:48:04
Coronal jet associated with an ephemeral region near a small AR. HIghly suggestive of twist, and a wave-like perturbation propagating northward.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-03-02T21:46:21
2011-03-01T16:37:16 --> 2011-03-02T00:00:04
QS filament eruption.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-03-01T15:50:57
2011-02-28T07:12:04 --> 2011-02-28T08:34:52
A compact C-class flare on the side of a moderate-sized AR is associated with dimming and deformation of loops high over the region (and mostly off the E limb).
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2011-02-25T23:58:48
2011-02-24T07:00:04 --> 2011-02-24T11:28:52
The filament eruption associated with the GOES M3.5 flare leads to a coronal wave propagating to the front side of the Sun. The wave seems to refract through the coronal hole. In other words, the coronal hole seems act as a focusing lens for the fast mode wave.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-02-19T18:38:48
2011-02-16T18:08:24 --> 2011-02-17T19:03:36
A S polar-crown filament, at the edge of the polar-cap coronal hole, activates and lifts off. It extends beyond the E limb, where it is seen surrounded by a coronal cavity that erupts with the main filament/prominence structure.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-02-17T05:52:55
2011-02-14T17:21:46 --> 2011-02-14T22:09:46
Two powerful spray surges appear one after another immediately after an M-class flare in the site of the flare. Both appear to be rotating counterclockwise in the plane of the sky and shoot some material out.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-02-17T05:41:39
2011-02-14T17:21:46 --> 2011-02-14T22:09:46
An object possibly resembling an erupted filament seen on the limb after the M-class flare in 304A only. The flare launches a coronal wave (seen in 211A and 171A) and two consecutive spray surges that seem spinning about their footpoint. After the first one is nearly horizontal and the second one is at about 45 degrees with the vertical, a set of thin dark straight ridges appears to depart from them in the N of the flaring site and travel northwards. The second set of ridges appears to pass above AR 11159 (northwards of the flaring site) while the first one ends at about where it hits this AR. The first set is nearly horizontal while the second set is inclined at about 45 degrees from the vertical. What are these ridges? If they are parts of the erupted filament, where are they connected to? Also, if they are fibrils of the erupted filament, why are they so thin and so dark when they are so high up above the surface? This image shows the 304A image and the previous annotation of this same event has the running difference movie.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-02-17T05:36:47
2011-02-14T17:21:46 --> 2011-02-14T22:09:46
An object possibly resembling an erupted filament seen on the limb after the M-class flare in 304A only. The flare launches a coronal wave (seen in 211A and 171A) and two consecutive spray surges that seem spinning about their footpoint. After the first one is nearly horizontal and the second one is at about 45 degrees with the vertical, a set of thin dark straight ridges appears to depart from them in the N of the flaring site and travel northwards. The second set of ridges appears to pass above AR 11159 (northwards of the flaring site) while the first one ends at about where it hits this AR. The first set is nearly horizontal while the second set is inclined at about 45 degrees from the vertical. What are these ridges? If they are parts of the erupted filament, where are they connected to? Also, if they are fibrils of the erupted filament, why are they so thin and so dark when they are so high up above the surface? This image shows the running difference and the next submitted event will show what they appear on 304A image.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-02-17T01:03:51
2011-02-14T12:23:28 --> 2011-02-14T14:04:16
The coronal wave of eliptical shape seems to propagate upwards from the flaring site, almost as if its center was moving upwards at the same pace as the wave expands.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-02-17T00:39:44
2011-02-14T12:23:28 --> 2011-02-14T17:16:52
Several spray surges take place at different places around AR 11158 after a flare. Filament to the right of the flaring site appears to become activated after the surges take place.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-02-17T00:39:44
2011-02-14T12:23:28 --> 2011-02-14T17:16:52
Several spray surges take place at different places around AR 11158 after a flare. Filament to the right of the flaring site appears to become activated after the surges take place.