Highest Rated Events (only 193 and 304 shown) All AR FE FL
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-04-03T20:14:59
2014-03-31T07:40:03 --> 2014-03-31T10:36:03
Filament eruption over the W limb from an AR approaching the W limb. Some high coronal loop oscillations.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-04-03T20:14:58
2014-03-31T07:40:03 --> 2014-03-31T10:36:03
Filament eruption over the W limb from an AR approaching the W limb. Some high coronal loop oscillations.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-04-03T20:07:18
2014-03-30T10:24:03 --> 2014-03-30T14:24:03
A flare+eruption from a mid-sized region in the NW at the same time as a large filament eruption from a region towards the NE limb.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-04-03T20:04:52
2014-03-30T11:08:03 --> 2014-03-30T13:32:03
A flare in a mid-sized AR associated with a coronal perturbation mostly in the N direction. This event is similar to two such eruptions in the same region on the preceding day.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-04-03T19:43:26
2014-03-29T17:28:03 --> 2014-03-29T20:16:03
Flare in a mid-sized AR associated with a large coronal perturbation, mostly in northward directions. This event is similar to another that occurred early in the day in the same region.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-04-03T19:36:13
2014-03-28T23:24:03 --> 2014-03-29T01:36:03
Compact flare in a mid-sized AR, with a large (mostly northward) coronal perturbation.
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2014-03-31T21:10:13
2014-03-22T06:48:03 --> 2014-03-22T08:15:03
A surge erupts from behind the limb and falls back at the same time when coronal rain starts to develop along loops. It is not clear whether there is any causal connection between the two events, but the coincidence of rain and fallback of the surge material seems interesting on its own right.
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2014-03-31T21:10:12
2014-03-22T06:48:03 --> 2014-03-22T08:15:03
A surge erupts from behind the limb and falls back at the same time when coronal rain starts to develop along loops. It is not clear whether there is any causal connection between the two events, but the coincidence of rain and fallback of the surge material seems interesting on its own right.
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2014-03-31T17:56:54
2014-03-21T00:00:03 --> 2014-03-22T00:00:03
A polar-crown prominence apparently "walks" by shifting its mass across the limb, which could be a combination of drainage of old mass and appearance (say due to condenstaion) of new mass at progressively nearby locations, creating an impression that the prominence is moving horizontally. The diplacement is far more than what the solar rotation can account in this period of time.
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2014-03-31T17:39:16
2014-03-21T16:40:03 --> 2014-03-21T21:10:03
Recurrent surge activity from the active region on the east limb.
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2014-03-30T03:43:23
2014-03-20T05:30:03 --> 2014-03-20T08:50:03
An active region filament erupted (likely involving a coronal wave and flare). Unfortunately, shortly after the eruption onset, SDO went into eclipse, so we missed the main course of the eruption, but captured its onset and decay (aftermath).
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2014-03-30T03:37:47
2014-03-20T00:00:03 --> 2014-03-20T06:00:03
Surge activity is almost constantly on at the same location within this active region, with episodic large surges from time to time.
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Detected by derosa, Submitted at 2014-03-25T03:14:56
2014-03-23T00:00:03 --> 2014-03-23T07:00:03
Eruption and associated C flare that appears to allow a large volume of the corona to stream upward into interplanetary space.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2014-03-24T22:28:15
2014-03-14T07:39:03 --> 2014-03-14T15:48:03
A canopy evolves and decays in a peculiar way: while half of the arch dims down, the other half retracts to the surface, but the apex appears to expand upwards ans swirl prior to being retracted.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2014-03-24T21:58:15
2014-03-14T07:33:03 --> 2014-03-14T11:48:03
A prominence eruption on the East limb. There appears to be an associated cavity eruption. Owing to its location, the erupted structure exits the FOV quite soon and it seems that "most of the action" takes place outside of the AIA's FOV.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2014-03-21T16:00:49
2014-03-17T15:00:03 --> 2014-03-20T15:00:03
These long E-W aligned filaments in at least three rows have been around several days. Contrary to our expectation that they may play exciting shows, they were quite inactive except for some minor eruptions on the eastern side. Do they plan to hang around the next rotation?
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2014-03-21T06:57:53
2014-03-20T03:20:23 --> 2014-03-20T05:20:23
The large-scale coronal propagating front was launched in the region to the west. Then as the front arrived at the region near the limb, a M-class flare occurred. There seems to be a causal relation even to a skepticist's eye.
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Num Ratings:1
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2014-03-21T06:57:52
2014-03-20T03:20:23 --> 2014-03-20T05:20:23
The large-scale coronal propagating front was launched in the region to the west. Then as the front arrived at the region near the limb, a M-class flare occurred. There seems to be a causal relation even to a skepticist's eye.
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3.0 (0=lowest, 5=highest)
Num Ratings:1
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2014-03-21T06:57:51
2014-03-20T03:20:23 --> 2014-03-20T05:20:23
The large-scale coronal propagating front was launched in the region to the west. Then as the front arrived at the region near the limb, a M-class flare occurred. There seems to be a causal relation even to a skepticist's eye.
Rating:
3.0 (0=lowest, 5=highest)
Num Ratings:1
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2014-03-21T06:42:54
2014-03-19T12:10:11 --> 2014-03-19T14:42:11
This eruption does not seem to disturb the overlying corona in a noticeable way.