Highest Rated Events (only 193 and 304 shown) All AR FE FL
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Detected by tiwari, Submitted at 2018-07-16T17:57:55
2018-07-13T00:30:09 --> 2018-07-14T17:40:09
A nice young evolving active region with bright coronal loops.
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Detected by tiwari, Submitted at 2018-07-16T17:50:44
2018-07-13T00:00:09 --> 2018-07-14T17:40:09
Very interesting dynamic tornado filament cavity system. Filament runs away horizontally and then erupts.
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Detected by tiwari, Submitted at 2018-07-16T17:50:44
2018-07-13T00:00:09 --> 2018-07-14T17:40:09
Very interesting dynamic tornado filament cavity system. Filament runs away horizontally and then erupts.
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Detected by tiwari, Submitted at 2018-07-13T22:48:03
2018-07-12T03:00:02 --> 2018-07-12T18:00:02
Small eruption driven by flux cancellation
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Detected by gchintzo, Submitted at 2018-07-11T00:26:51
2018-07-10T00:10:09 --> 2018-07-10T20:00:09
A large coronal cavity in the north west limb of the sun note the thin prominence that seems to be associated with the cavity.
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Detected by gchintzo, Submitted at 2018-07-11T00:05:44
2018-07-09T00:00:09 --> 2018-07-10T20:00:09
A solar prominence rotating with solar rotation towards the south western limb. Note the prominence's apparent increace in height over time.
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Detected by tiwari, Submitted at 2018-07-09T20:27:52
2018-07-06T00:00:09 --> 2018-07-09T00:00:09
A tornado-like prominence and cavity system.
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Detected by tiwari, Submitted at 2018-07-09T20:13:21
2018-07-06T20:10:09 --> 2018-07-08T23:50:09
Dynamic AR loops on the East limb; several small bursts can be noticed.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2018-07-08T03:51:34
2018-07-05T17:00:09 --> 2018-07-05T21:00:09
Another slow filament eruption from a quiescent region near central meridian. This was probably responsible for a smaller CME in STEREO-A COR2 images than the earlier CME that came from the eruption ~18 hours earlier.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2018-07-08T03:41:45
2018-07-05T09:25:13 --> 2018-07-05T14:01:13
A major eruption from the backside (although we do not know how far behind the limb), resulting in significant coronal dimming and a bright CME (e.g. http://spaceweather.gmu.edu/seeds/mkmovie.php?cme=20180705.112409.w072.v0337.p276&frame=12&r).
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2018-07-08T03:41:43
2018-07-05T09:25:13 --> 2018-07-05T14:01:13
A major eruption from the backside (although we do not know how far behind the limb), resulting in significant coronal dimming and a bright CME (e.g. http://spaceweather.gmu.edu/seeds/mkmovie.php?cme=20180705.112409.w072.v0337.p276&frame=12&r).
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2018-07-08T03:18:53
2018-07-03T17:00:09 --> 2018-07-04T00:30:09
These disturbances occurred three times in an essentially same structure. Perhaps it may become unstable enough to erupt. We do not know how far behind the limb this structure was because of no STEREO-B observations.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2018-07-08T03:11:33
2018-07-03T03:20:25 --> 2018-07-03T05:20:25
A similar pattern to the one that was seen ~20 hours earlier.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2018-07-08T02:43:47
2018-07-02T08:50:25 --> 2018-07-02T11:30:25
Disturbances that started at the southern leg of the prominence, driving horizontal motions.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2018-07-08T00:45:35
2018-07-01T21:20:25 --> 2018-07-01T22:20:25
A jet with bright emission in 304 A was followed by another slower one. There was a contemporaneous minor eruption west of the jets (near the edge of the images).
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2018-07-08T00:39:17
2018-06-29T02:35:25 --> 2018-06-29T03:25:25
This is an isolated jet. A compact structure is involved at the footpoints. Can it be emerging flux?
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2018-07-08T00:35:34
2018-06-29T01:50:25 --> 2018-06-29T03:14:25
At least two jets are recongnized in this time frame. There seem to be many more, depending on how to scale the images.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2018-07-08T00:27:33
2018-06-27T22:25:12 --> 2018-06-27T23:35:12
Minor eruption from a quiescent region just on the limb. The overlying coronal structure was slightly impacted.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2018-07-01T05:10:52
2018-06-30T16:00:09 --> 2018-06-30T21:00:09
Very diffuse eruption seen in 171 A images, but not in 211 A images. A narrow (23 deg) and slow (121 km/s) CME was found in LASCO C2 data (http://spaceweather.gmu.edu/seeds/mkmovie.php?cme=20180630.191207.w023.v0121.p082&frame=18&r).
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2018-07-01T00:21:42
2018-06-17T16:00:09 --> 2018-06-17T21:30:09
A rising prominence appears to interact with overlying field, letting a flux rope move out. This is seen exclusively in 171 A images, suggesting that no heating is brought about by magnetic reconnection.