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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2015-02-02T17:57:09
2015-02-01T01:00:03 --> 2015-02-01T16:00:03
A prominence on the east limb erupts, making an capital Lambda shape. Some material falls back down.

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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2015-01-30T19:21:58
2015-01-30T12:51:03 --> 2015-01-30T14:02:03
A collimated surge/jet; most material falls back down.

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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2015-01-29T18:41:24
2015-01-29T06:30:03 --> 2015-01-29T10:15:03
A loop-shaped prominence erupted on the northeast limb (source region occulted). Most of the material was dispersed and fell back to the Sun.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2015-01-28T00:55:26
2015-01-26T01:20:03 --> 2015-01-27T00:00:03
Small emerging flux region near DC

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Detected by derosa, Submitted at 2015-01-27T01:45:42
2015-01-22T00:00:03 --> 2015-01-25T00:00:03
Two episodes of emerging flux to the north of AR 12269. The medium-sized bipolar region to the northwest of this AR emerges first, followed by another medium-sized bipolar region to the northeast. Much coronal restructuring occurs apparently in concert with these flux emergence effects.

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Detected by derosa, Submitted at 2015-01-27T01:23:58
2015-01-22T09:00:03 --> 2015-01-22T13:00:03
A seemingly minor eruption in AR 12269 produces a clear coronal dimming to the vast area to the north.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2015-01-26T22:51:01
2015-01-25T10:28:03 --> 2015-01-25T17:48:03
A quiet-Sun region N of a small AR reconfigures, possibly associated with a filament, and radpid changes in the N reaches of the adjacent AR.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-24T17:39:07
2015-01-21T14:05:23 --> 2015-01-21T14:41:23
Multiple jets are seen to be ejected northward. At least two of them show deflection to east. This may be due to a coronal hole southwest of the jets. There is a trace of this activity in LASCO data at 15:24 onward.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-24T07:50:56
2015-01-21T10:00:03 --> 2015-01-21T13:00:03
Two flares (C4.3 and C9.9) flares are included. Both seem to be non-eruptive even though dynamic motions are seen around the flare center.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-24T07:20:04
2015-01-21T04:20:23 --> 2015-01-21T05:30:23
Compared with the previous event, the brightening at the base is clearly seen. There is more presence in LASCO data, although the small loop-like feature disappears before travelling one solar radius.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-24T06:51:32
2015-01-21T02:50:23 --> 2015-01-21T04:10:23
This seems to come from the northern part of AR 12268, which was then still slightly behind the limb. The ejection may contain helical motions.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-24T06:32:44
2015-01-20T22:50:24 --> 2015-01-21T00:30:24
Following the C2.9 flare at AR 12268, which was non-eruptive, the area to the south hosted a minor eruption and B3.3 flare (background subtracted). This resulted in a minor CME, although initially quite bright.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-24T06:32:44
2015-01-20T22:50:24 --> 2015-01-21T00:30:24
Following the C2.9 flare at AR 12268, which was non-eruptive, the area to the south hosted a minor eruption and B3.3 flare (background subtracted). This resulted in a minor CME, although initially quite bright.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-24T01:40:00
2015-01-20T17:05:23 --> 2015-01-20T17:55:23
The erupting prominence was quite bright, but it did not appear to erupt, although the outer loops were impacted. This was tweeted as https://twitter.com/halocme/status/557602030521286656.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-24T01:39:59
2015-01-20T17:05:23 --> 2015-01-20T17:55:23
The erupting prominence was quite bright, but it did not appear to erupt, although the outer loops were impacted. This was tweeted as https://twitter.com/halocme/status/557602030521286656.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-24T01:34:18
2015-01-20T14:45:35 --> 2015-01-20T15:41:35
This event gives an impression that the narrow ejection was trapped in closed structures.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-24T01:23:46
2015-01-20T10:50:23 --> 2015-01-20T13:20:23
The eruption probably started in a high-latitude region on the far side. The associated CME was limited in the lateral direction.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-24T01:16:48
2015-01-20T07:50:23 --> 2015-01-20T08:30:23
This small eruption probably originated from the far side. No clear CME was associated.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-24T01:01:21
2015-01-19T20:25:12 --> 2015-01-19T21:15:12
This flare, which occurred in the trailing part of AR 12266, may look non-eruptive. But a minor eruption was seen especially toward west.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-24T01:01:21
2015-01-19T20:25:12 --> 2015-01-19T21:15:12
This flare, which occurred in the trailing part of AR 12266, may look non-eruptive. But a minor eruption was seen especially toward west.

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