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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-03-23T21:33:08
2011-03-16T17:44:05 --> 2011-03-17T00:00:05
A large eruption from lower latitude propagates up to a N polar crown filament cavity and excites oscillations in the cavity structure.

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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-03-23T20:43:26
2011-03-20T00:00:04 --> 2011-03-22T09:00:04
Two coronal rain events. The first one (in the bottom part) evolves fast. The second one (in the upper part) lasts for almost 2.5 days.

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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-03-23T18:52:08
2011-03-21T00:00:11 --> 2011-03-21T03:30:11
Very intersting coronal wave propagation. The perturbation seems to affect to the 304 AA structure (in red color) some minutes later.

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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-03-23T18:15:33
2011-03-22T07:40:12 --> 2011-03-23T00:00:12
Coronal rain or coronal mass atraction (?) from a locus sited far of the AR to this one.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-03-07T22:37:05
2011-03-07T19:00:01 --> 2011-03-07T20:53:21
The filament can be seen torn in this movie at around 19:33-19:45 UT. What earlier appears to be a connected structure breaks into two parts with clear definite edges; the SW part sinks down while the NE part takes off. Another portion of the SW part appears to be torn off later, at around 19:53 UT to the S of the highlighted region.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-03-01T15:57:33
2011-02-28T04:55:22 --> 2011-02-28T18:21:46
Long-lived coronal rain event (through several C-class flares and an M1) high over an active region (partly off E limb). The rain's shape is suggestive of starting at/near a topological devide. Multiple surges/sprays are also seen during the event.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-02-16T23:38:30
2011-02-14T06:46:52 --> 2011-02-14T08:40:16
A post-flare coronal wave, one of the several waves that were observed in this day.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-02-16T23:31:31
2011-02-16T13:19:22 --> 2011-02-16T19:15:46
M1 flare (from region which procuced X2 flare on 2011/02/15) with a very large spray/surge entending northward.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2011-02-15T22:50:39
2011-02-15T01:35:34 --> 2011-02-15T06:21:46
X2 flare, associated with surges and filament eruptions. The first eruption/surge moves towards a region northward of the AR, but then deflects towards the east. The second, larger event, has a synchronous counterpart in an AR in the NE towards the limb, with a large filament-like structure in two parts almost connecting these two region in an eruption towards the SE.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-02-01T00:53:09
2011-01-29T00:32:15 --> 2011-01-29T03:28:39
Another spectacular eruption produced by AR 11149 in a sequence of several large eruptions, seemingly triggered by the M-class flare earlier this day.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2011-02-01T00:04:57
2011-01-28T00:00:09 --> 2011-01-28T03:59:33
A spectacular eruption on the NW limb immediately following the M-class flare associated with AR 11149. This was the first large eruption in a sequence of several.

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Detected by asainz, Submitted at 2011-01-21T22:42:35
2011-01-20T09:00:09 --> 2011-01-20T09:59:33
Coronal jet in the South pole. It seems like a twisted loop. High temporal resolution.

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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2011-01-12T19:31:31
2010-11-03T11:40:07 --> 2010-11-03T15:01:07
A nice compact and fast eruption with an associated coronal wave. The eruption appears to come from an active region in the southern hemisphere just starting to roll into view on the eastern limb. No filament is readily obvious. There is very nice post-eruptive field line oscillation that is annotated in another event.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2010-12-07T02:39:03
2010-12-06T13:10:53 --> 2010-12-06T22:38:42
A zoom-out of an eruption of a large dragonfly-like filament showing large-scale events in 304A. The event was initiated at the 'body' of the dragonfly, followed by the 'tail' took-off and ended with some brightenings in the 'wings'.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2010-12-07T02:31:51
2010-12-06T13:10:53 --> 2010-12-06T22:38:42
Three stages of a massive and spectacular filament eruption. Stage 1: a seeming explosive-like disconnection somewhere along the filament at about 14:35 in the highlighted region. Stage 2: lift-off of the filament with noticeable acceleration two hours later, at about 16:30. Stage 3: a cascade of post-eruption loop brightening at the site of the initially erupted region, at about 18:51 in the highlighted region.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2010-12-07T02:10:55
2010-12-06T00:00:01 --> 2010-12-06T22:38:42
AIA resolution and temporal cadence allows to see fine structure of this pre-erupting filament and observe the eruption in fine details.This is a zoom in to where the fine structure of the prominence is visible.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2010-12-03T02:04:42
2010-08-07T17:20:33 --> 2010-08-07T19:00:30
In association with a halo CME, a so-called EIT wave is seen at the three wavelengths, but the recurrent pulses are seen only at 171 A and at later times. Beware of some bad frames.

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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2010-12-01T23:43:20
2010-11-28T23:48:13 --> 2010-11-29T03:10:51
A small filament to the north of the newly emerged AR 11130 erupted, leaving brief two-ribbon brightenings on the chromosphere.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2010-11-19T19:47:07
2010-11-18T13:22:54 --> 2010-11-19T04:14:35
Eruption of a filament originally lying at the western edge of AR11127. West of this filament is patch of magnetic flux which may be remnant of the following edge of another active region. However this patch has not been designated by NOAA as an AR.

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Detected by derosa, Submitted at 2010-11-12T01:36:24
2010-10-18T07:18:24 --> 2010-10-18T23:55:09
Long filament connecting AR 11112 and AR 11115 in the southern hemisphere. Some activity (but no real eruption) occurs near the western end of the filament.

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