Highest Rated Events (only 193 and 304 shown) All AR FE FL
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2010-12-07T23:12:17
2010-12-05T00:00:12 --> 2010-12-05T21:28:15
Swirling motions could be seen on the limb in a large filament that has erupted next day. The limb part of the filament seemingly grows in size - does it fills with matter and gets ready to take off or simply more of it is rotated into the field of view?
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2010-12-07T03:27:38
2010-12-06T14:07:40 --> 2010-12-06T15:49:04
A small dark blob moving along the filament about 20 minutes after the initial disconnection which also an hour later caused a spectacular eruption on the other end of the filament.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2010-11-15T22:12:53
2010-11-12T23:50:54 --> 2010-11-13T11:42:28
An eruption of massive filament to the N of ARs 11125 and 11124.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2010-11-15T21:21:43
2010-11-13T15:00:28 --> 2010-11-13T19:29:32
An clear, evident eruption in AR 11123.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2010-11-15T19:22:35
2010-11-12T00:00:31 --> 2010-11-12T07:35:01
An eruption in the field apparently interconnecting ARs 11123 and 11121 at about 1:43., following GOES C4.6 flare 15 minutes earlier and followed by two small flares: C1.0 at at 3:50 and C1.1 at 5:29.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2010-11-13T01:53:32
2010-11-11T18:08:23 --> 2010-11-11T23:55:53
Two GOES B9 class =flares about two hours apart associated with seemingly emerging AR NOAA 11124.171, 211 and 304 channels suggest eruptions.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2010-11-12T23:11:39
2010-11-11T13:08:48 --> 2010-11-11T17:43:54
A sequence of short-lived oscillating-like compact and extremely bright features seen in 171, 211 and 304 channels. These features seem to be at the footpoint of a loop-like coronal darkening that seems to evolve the same way as the compact bright features. This is possibly associated with flux emergence in AR NOAA 11124. The dark loop-like features might lead to an emerging nearby flux in the NW. This event takes place a few hours before two B9-class flares associated with the same area (the flares are one hour apart and the event ends one hour before the first flare).
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2010-11-12T20:55:15
2010-11-11T00:00:01 --> 2010-11-11T12:44:01
The event takes place in two close ARs: the leftmost is the larger and more diffuse NOAA 11121 (further AR1) and rigtmost is smaller and more compact NOAA 11123 (AR2). First footpoints of an arcade in AR2 brighten up in 304A. Then footpoints of a smaller arcade in AR1 brighten up in 304A. Some visually small amount of mtter is ejected from AR1, then a larger arcade in AR1, possibly of the recombined field, brughtens up in 171A and 211A. This is immediately followed by a clear eruption from AR2, visible in all three channels. These events are possibly associated with two GOES C-class flares.
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2010-11-09T18:08:25
2010-11-08T00:00:10 --> 2010-11-09T00:55:33
Long duration coronal arcade in the limb expanding, raining and more.
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2010-11-08T20:30:33
2010-11-07T17:10:47 --> 2010-11-08T10:59:32
A large prominence on the east limb exhibits great deal of dynamics. 1) Mass drainage is evident in the northern, higher portion of the filament; 2) also not the spicule-like activity on the spine of the southern, lower portion, with increasing projected heights.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2010-11-02T17:30:02
2010-10-30T19:11:04 --> 2010-10-30T23:59:24
An eruption-like brightening in previously flaring AR (13 hours since last recorded flare), A spray surge was immediately followed by a sudden brightening in 304A, 211A and 171A.
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2010-10-26T18:07:47
2010-10-21T00:00:11 --> 2010-10-22T11:59:21
Evolution of a Complex Coronal Loop.
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2010-10-26T17:50:58
2010-10-21T00:00:11 --> 2010-10-22T00:36:51
Evolution of a large filament (see previous annotation) with a tiny CME (from the botom right part to the upper roght corner of the selection frame).
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2010-10-26T17:33:25
2010-10-21T21:15:46 --> 2010-10-22T01:57:53
Coronal Loop in 3D.
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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2010-10-26T17:07:54
2010-10-21T22:41:10 --> 2010-10-21T23:59:13
Coronal Loop in 3D. Annotated by ASD.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2010-10-22T22:10:25
2010-10-21T19:54:23 --> 2010-10-22T06:57:48
Limb filament eruption, with very sharp thermal structuring and apparent hot coronal rain after the event.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2010-10-19T01:39:13
2010-10-17T11:00:12 --> 2010-10-17T23:59:36
Despite a massive energy release a day ago and a sequence of smaller flares half a day ago, the filament demonstrates quite a lot of activity, both before and after another C-class flare that took place at about 17:30 and can be seen on ths movie.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2010-10-18T22:08:38
2010-10-15T20:28:21 --> 2010-10-16T04:18:11
A massive prominence slowly lifts from the surface and takes off to the interplanetary space.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2010-10-13T22:52:28
2010-10-10T00:00:12 --> 2010-10-10T23:59:36
A clear eruption of a large filament close to an active region on the SE limb. Visible in 304, 211 171A.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2010-09-22T19:14:39
2010-09-18T06:19:35 --> 2010-09-19T23:59:55
Formation of very tall prominence on NE limb. Some interaction of streaming material with active region at lower latitude.