Highest Rated Events (only 193 and 304 shown) All AR FE FL
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-08-04T20:02:58
2014-07-28T05:10:35 --> 2014-07-29T11:00:35
The condensations in this region seem to appear at places where one may expect coronal nulls and/or separators.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2014-07-11T05:05:06
2014-07-08T16:00:03 --> 2014-07-08T18:20:03
This flare was associated with the eruption of a bright and irregular-shaped prominence and a fast (~900 km s{-1}) partial halo CME.
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-07-03T19:58:27
2014-06-19T13:20:03 --> 2014-06-19T23:20:03
The filament appears to rotate in a clockwise direction as it erupts.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2014-06-16T06:23:47
2014-06-10T12:30:35 --> 2014-06-10T13:59:23
The front is seen primarily along the limb, both clockwise and counterclockwise. Computation of coronal toplogical objects may tell us why the front is hardly seen on the disk.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2014-06-16T06:06:12
2014-06-10T11:30:35 --> 2014-06-10T13:59:23
The first flare, at X2.2, showed a compact ejection. The second flare, at X1.5, was much more eruptive, associated with large-scale disturbances. Close to the flare region, coronal dimming and loop oscillations associated with the X1.5 flare are clear even in intensity images.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2014-06-16T06:06:11
2014-06-10T11:30:35 --> 2014-06-10T13:59:23
The first flare, at X2.2, showed a compact ejection. The second flare, at X1.5, was much more eruptive, associated with large-scale disturbances. Close to the flare region, coronal dimming and loop oscillations associated with the X1.5 flare are clear even in intensity images.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2014-06-10T02:40:26
2014-05-27T13:00:03 --> 2014-05-27T17:50:03
A picturesque filament eruption on the W limb.
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-05-30T00:40:24
2014-05-15T17:20:03 --> 2014-05-16T01:30:03
This polar crown filament erupts while another filament (in the southeast quadrant) is erupting. Perhaps they are sympathetic events?
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-05-30T00:40:24
2014-05-15T19:40:03 --> 2014-05-15T22:00:03
The filament was slowly rotating across the limb as it starts to erupt. Incidentally another filament eruption (but from the northwest limb) begins while this eruption is still in progress.Perhaps they are sympathetic events?
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-05-30T00:40:24
2014-05-22T03:00:35 --> 2014-05-22T06:30:35
but then dying before it has a chance to terrorize Bilbo
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-05-29T23:40:29
2014-05-18T06:10:03 --> 2014-05-18T08:40:03
Prior to the eruption the coronal rain in this region seem to outline a teardrop-shaped volume. During the eruption some of the rain material are expelled, some sucked to the lower atmosphere and perhaps the rest heated out of the 304 passband.One conjecture is that the coronal rain is outlining a quasi-separatrix layer.
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-05-29T23:40:28
2014-05-16T04:02:03 --> 2014-05-16T04:58:03
This is a very pretty example of a blow-out jet with an untwisting, erupting filament.
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-05-29T23:40:27
2014-05-17T00:20:03 --> 2014-05-17T17:10:03
A coronal cavity with a radially aligned filament tail is seen to lift off. The rise is deflected toward the west. In 171 (yellow) it looks like a rubber band (with a void in the center) being thrown out.
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-05-29T23:40:26
2014-05-18T06:10:03 --> 2014-05-18T08:40:03
Prior to the eruption the coronal rain in this region seem to outline a teardrop-shaped volume. During the eruption some of the rain material are expelled, some sucked to the lower atmosphere and perhaps the rest heated out of the 304 passband.One conjecture is that the coronal rain is outlining a quasi-separatrix layer.
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-05-29T23:40:25
2014-05-18T06:10:03 --> 2014-05-18T08:40:03
Prior to the eruption the coronal rain in this region seem to outline a teardrop-shaped volume. During the eruption some of the rain material are expelled, some sucked to the lower atmosphere and perhaps the rest heated out of the 304 passband.One conjecture is that the coronal rain is outlining a quasi-separatrix layer.
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-05-29T23:40:24
2014-05-16T04:02:03 --> 2014-05-16T04:58:03
This is a very pretty example of a blow-out jet with an untwisting, erupting filament.
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-05-29T23:40:23
2014-05-17T00:20:03 --> 2014-05-17T17:10:03
A coronal cavity with a radially aligned filament tail is seen to lift off. The rise is deflected toward the west. In 171 (yellow) it looks like a rubber band (with a void in the center) being thrown out.
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-05-23T22:40:26
2014-05-10T22:50:03 --> 2014-05-11T01:30:03
This helical surge has a length exceeding a couple hundred Mm.
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-04-28T18:12:04
2014-04-27T17:50:04 --> 2014-04-27T19:30:04
This confined eruption seems to inject mass into some predominently horizontal loops. The mass then settles down into a filament.
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-04-28T18:12:03
2014-04-27T17:50:04 --> 2014-04-27T19:30:04
This confined eruption seems to inject mass into some predominently horizontal loops. The mass then settles down into a filament.