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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2011-04-16T06:36:28
2011-04-06T21:00:29 --> 2011-04-07T05:55:29
LASCO C2 movies shown persistent inflows in addition to occasional narrow CMEs. The downflows seen in the AIA 304 A images may be the lower part of the inflows seen by LASCO.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2011-04-13T17:31:35
2011-04-11T23:42:04 --> 2011-04-12T23:06:04
The newly emerging flux in this movie interacts with a pre-existing fan-like structure, leading to an apparent rotation of the latter.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2011-04-13T17:23:35
2011-04-11T02:28:34 --> 2011-04-11T16:48:04
This eruption has three phases. In the first phase, the AR loops off the limb are observed to expand vertically over a period of hours. Thereafter a small confined eruption occurs which expels material to the south of the AR. At around 2011-04-11T09 hours, a fast eruption occurs, leaving behind a void in lieu of the previously bright loop structures.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2011-04-12T03:02:28
2010-12-15T14:00:12 --> 2010-12-15T15:46:24
Minor eruption, associated with a type II burst

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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2011-04-12T00:13:14
2011-03-29T18:40:11 --> 2011-03-30T00:00:11
A filament eruption near the north pole. Some material falls back.

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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2011-04-11T22:47:36
2011-03-26T00:00:11 --> 2011-03-26T06:20:11
Recurrent jets on the east limb, followed by an CME-like eruption and two ribbon flare in the neighborhood.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2011-04-11T15:45:44
2011-01-27T11:00:09 --> 2011-01-27T13:54:09
The main eruption as seen in AIA images was associated with a C1 flare (start time 11:53). But a type II radio burst was seen later (~12:10) and the position angle of the brightest part of the CME was ~250 deg (south). The CME did not survive the C3 field of view.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2011-04-09T06:45:35
2011-01-20T22:00:09 --> 2011-01-21T16:00:09
Repeated jets, associated with minor flares and type III radio bursts, sometimes followed by surges in 304 A.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2011-04-08T22:54:50
2011-04-01T01:00:11 --> 2011-04-01T02:59:35
The associated CME was ejected to south, but was deflected equatorward.

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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2011-04-08T21:45:54
2011-03-28T00:03:57 --> 2011-03-28T03:07:42
A surge on the west limb. Note that, as the volume bulges, there is a dome-shaped front, like a mini-CME bubble, expanding in the low corona (seen at 211).

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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2011-04-08T21:31:02
2011-03-27T16:30:12 --> 2011-03-27T20:07:42
A coronal jet/surge coming from the large active region near disk center.

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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2011-04-08T21:23:56
2011-03-27T12:45:12 --> 2011-03-28T02:07:42
A filament eruption near the north pole. Note the various trajectories of the ejected material: some falls back and some joins the nearby filament on the west limb.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2011-04-08T19:17:45
2011-03-31T21:00:29 --> 2011-03-31T23:59:17
This eruption seems to explain the CME observed by LASCO C2 at PA~180, first seen at 23:06. It reached C3, but did not survive a long distance. The eruption itself is not spectacular, and people could have thought the CME was a back-side event, but now STEREO data do show that it was from the front side.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2011-04-08T17:08:10
2011-04-07T09:00:00 --> 2011-04-07T12:59:24
One can still see the filament eruption, which may have driven the eruption/CME.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2011-04-07T15:57:32
2011-04-01T03:00:11 --> 2011-04-01T05:00:11
This jet was seen as a narrow CME even in the LASCO C3 field of view, as first found by Dr. Title.

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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2011-04-06T19:52:30
2011-03-19T11:24:11 --> 2011-03-19T14:51:11
Large twisting/kinking loop eruption from filament in AR 11171 on SW limb.

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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2011-04-06T18:16:24
2011-03-18T08:33:11 --> 2011-03-18T15:09:11
Sudden appearance of 304 plasma above SE limb. Associated 171 brightening/concentration just prior to condensation event.

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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2011-04-06T18:10:56
2011-03-18T00:42:11 --> 2011-03-18T06:00:11
Filament in AR 11171 shows brightening and rapid horizontal flow to the SE.

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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2011-04-06T17:43:05
2011-03-17T02:18:11 --> 2011-03-17T11:12:11
Raining/draining coronal loops above AR 11169 on West limb.

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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2011-04-06T17:25:36
2011-03-17T08:45:11 --> 2011-03-17T16:00:11
Slow rise and untwist of North polar filament. Appears to be on the back side of the Sun prior to eruption - no filament visible on the front side disk.

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