Highest Rated Events (only 193 and 304 shown) All AR FE FL
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2010-10-26T00:03:53
2010-10-21T21:56:18 --> 2010-10-22T01:24:58
Nice filament eruption, unfolding itself, showing a cusp shape; material drains back around a dome.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2010-10-11T19:42:58
2010-10-07T00:00:12 --> 2010-10-07T10:03:19
Prominence eruptoin over NW limb.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2010-10-11T19:33:38
2010-10-07T00:00:05 --> 2010-10-07T23:59:23
Large prominence configuration eruption off the NW limb with long-duration post-eruption arcade, with much thermal structure.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2010-10-11T19:22:49
2010-10-07T11:11:51 --> 2010-10-07T12:32:42
Lunar transit.
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2010-10-01T22:11:15
2010-09-30T17:19:27 --> 2010-10-01T02:46:01
Nice loop prominence eruption near the north pole. Some material falls back toward the northern leg of the prominence.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2010-09-20T22:06:28
2010-09-04T12:46:18 --> 2010-09-04T21:26:27
Highly curved filament in AR 11105 activates with obvious rotational flow.
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2010-09-17T22:25:57
2010-09-15T11:27:26 --> 2010-09-15T15:34:40
Spectacular filament eruption near northwest limb in a long filament channel. Some material falls back along paths bifurcating from the central part connecting back to the chromosphere. The western filament channel does not show prior connection with the central part...
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2010-08-02T17:12:15
2010-08-01T10:17:50 --> 2010-08-02T00:34:31
This one occurs just after the large filament eruption northwest of it.
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2010-08-02T17:01:04
2010-08-01T00:00:31 --> 2010-08-01T11:20:50
Large quiescent filament lifts off (, with remnant material flying toward the west.Nice bright loops appear in lieu of the disappeared filament.
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2010-08-02T16:42:35
2010-08-01T00:00:31 --> 2010-08-02T06:44:17
Flare with very bright emission in the AR core followed by post eruption arcade. The onset of the flare occurs a few hours after the filament eruption just east (http://www.lmsal.com/hek/her?cmd=view-voeventivorn=ivo3A2F2Fhelio-informatics.org2FFE304_MarkCheung_20100802_163454) of AR 11092.
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Detected by juanms, Submitted at 2010-07-29T21:02:39
2010-07-27T00:00:31 --> 2010-07-27T10:44:56
Sequence of 14, their footpoint seems to be same.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2010-07-27T17:50:50
2010-07-27T11:11:49 --> 2010-07-27T11:54:49
Unidentified flying object over NW limb of the Sun. Appears to be undergoing Alfven wave oscillations during transit.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2010-07-12T20:17:21
2010-06-11T22:00:18 --> 2010-06-12T11:57:00
I submit this event, but the credit should go to Davina Innes (Max Planck Institute, Lindau), who showed a nice three-color movie at the AOGS 2010 Meeting (July 5-9, Hyderabad) consisting of AIA 171 A, 193 A and 304 A images. It is a slow eruption, and certainly associated with a CME (e.g., http://www.lmsal.com/nitta/movies/aia/20100612_00/lasco/C2_MVI_RDIFF_20100612_0030.html), which is slow compared with the one associated with a flare in the NW quadrant.
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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2010-07-08T22:04:04
2010-07-03T08:05:29 --> 2010-07-03T10:32:48
Interesting filament activation with plain rotation/twist and then apparent counter-rotation at the end. Heating is visible at the landing points for the filament.
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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2010-07-08T21:37:28
2010-07-03T13:29:22 --> 2010-07-04T21:04:55
Two dark "waves" moving in opposing directions near the end of a filament channel. There is a lot of spin/rotation at the end of the filament channel.
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Detected by juanms, Submitted at 2010-07-07T00:18:47
2010-07-03T03:55:45 --> 2010-07-03T14:09:04
partial filament eruption with mass rotation along the flux rope.
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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2010-06-29T23:05:16
2010-06-29T02:59:08 --> 2010-06-29T18:58:59
Very large coronal hole disrupting the polar filament crown.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2010-06-29T21:05:49
2010-06-29T15:36:24 --> 2010-06-29T16:59:26
Small sigmoidal filament in remnant active region activates with an associated minor two-ribbon flare.
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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2010-06-25T00:15:47
2010-06-23T16:18:54 --> 2010-06-23T18:12:56
Coronal jet in the north polar region that appears to be associated with a filament eruption just to the south.
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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2010-06-25T00:12:52
2010-06-22T20:37:58 --> 2010-06-23T23:46:51
But wait, if you order now, you can get two filament eruptions for the price of one... The filament on the right side erupts first, followed shortly by the filament on the left. There is a flare ribbon in the north associated with the left hand eruption as well as a coronal jet that sure looks to be related... red=304 green=211 blue=171