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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-05-19T02:04:20
2012-05-16T00:00:04 --> 2012-05-16T15:18:04
A very slow prominence eruption perhaps a bit closer to a pole than is typical for its size. Some O-, later U- and later V-shaped loops show up at the top of the prominence.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-05-19T01:29:37
2012-05-15T16:08:04 --> 2012-05-15T18:36:04
Two loop bundes are located next to each other in the plane-of-sky projection, one visible in 304A and the other one in 171A. There are also some loops overlying them. A bright flux rope in 304A appears to get disconnected from the point where the two bundls come together and the emitting plasma flows along the 171A bundle. The overlying field opens up, presumably resulting in an eruption.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-05-18T23:18:58
2012-05-15T11:06:04 --> 2012-05-15T14:38:04
A filament of a spiral shape erupts on the SE limb.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-05-16T00:31:01
2012-05-14T01:32:04 --> 2012-05-14T06:54:04
Thin faint filament eruption on the SW limb.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-05-14T22:22:52
2012-05-11T19:04:08 --> 2012-05-12T04:32:08
Coupled eruptions in two adjacent ARs (one strong, one quite small) with an apparent null point in between.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-05-14T21:51:04
2012-05-10T21:36:44 --> 2012-05-11T02:24:44
QS eruption

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-05-14T21:40:11
2012-05-10T03:16:04 --> 2012-05-10T06:40:04
Flare in moderate AR

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-05-14T21:33:59
2012-05-10T00:00:04 --> 2012-05-10T03:44:04
A filament over QS network is seen to turn as it begins to erupt. Post-eruption ribbons close over the supergranular opening between the footpoints of the field structure at both ends.

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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2012-05-11T22:58:06
2012-05-07T00:00:04 --> 2012-05-08T03:00:04
Very thin 304 filament condenses from strange cusp in 171. To the north a larger prominence then activates and "walks" south. There are multiple cases of Rayleigh-Taylor instability on arches during the activation. At the end of the sequence a very thin dark "jet" passes through the prominence.

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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2012-05-11T22:58:05
2012-05-07T00:00:04 --> 2012-05-08T03:00:04
Very thin 304 filament condenses from strange cusp in 171. To the north a larger prominence then activates and "walks" south. There are multiple cases of Rayleigh-Taylor instability on arches during the activation. At the end of the sequence a very thin dark "jet" passes through the prominence.

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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2012-05-11T22:16:34
2012-05-06T04:10:04 --> 2012-05-07T00:00:04
Coronal loop system rises from SE limb (or slightly behind) and clearly goes through 304 -> 171 -> 211 emission sequence. 304 emission peaks when loops are lower in the atmosphere, followed by 171, followed by 211 loop top emission. Not clear if the loops are associated with emerging flux or with topological rearrangement.

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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2012-05-11T22:07:10
2012-05-06T00:00:04 --> 2012-05-06T09:30:04
Quiescent prominence/filament on SE limb undergoes some kind of instability causing plasma to spiral downwards. Very faint coronal cavity visible in the data.

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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2012-05-11T22:00:06
2012-05-06T03:10:04 --> 2012-05-06T08:40:04
One of the many C-class flare/eruptions from AR 11476 at the East limb.

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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2012-05-11T21:55:44
2012-05-06T05:10:04 --> 2012-05-06T21:25:04
Small/moderate filament eruption possible triggered by emerging flux/X-ray bright point on Eastern end of structure.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-05-10T03:45:40
2012-05-05T21:55:04 --> 2012-05-05T22:50:04
This spray surge is a bit closer to a pole than surges this big typically go.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-05-10T03:41:28
2012-05-05T19:55:04 --> 2012-05-06T00:00:04
Another large ilament takes off right after the large eruption in the previously annotated event.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-05-10T03:26:54
2012-05-05T00:35:04 --> 2012-05-05T11:50:04
Coronal rain falls along an arch; the end of an arch where it originates from is adjacent to another arch connecting to an active region. As the rain falls down the other end, a faint cloud could be seen going from the second arch upwards followed by a flare and a spray surge in this AR.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-05-08T07:02:45
2012-05-03T11:45:04 --> 2012-05-03T17:45:04
An eruption, almost identical to the one that took place in the same site in the previous day.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-05-08T06:23:59
2012-05-01T08:50:04 --> 2012-05-01T13:20:04
A filament eruption close to the limb.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-05-08T06:06:09
2012-04-30T00:00:04 --> 2012-04-30T16:35:04
A filament near the N pole slowly erupts at one end; its remnants fall back down and rearrange themselves swirling around the pole.

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