Highest Rated Events (only 193 and 304 shown) All AR FE FL
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-07-22T20:02:44
2013-07-18T16:30:03 --> 2013-07-18T22:06:03
Large eruption on the limb, followed by rapid ejection of plasma in a second eruptive event. This is a second eruption from the same location on the E limb in the last several days. It appears to be a part of sequence of eruptive events, mostly of smaller magnitude.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-07-22T18:07:59
2013-07-17T20:24:03 --> 2013-07-17T22:45:03
A pretty filament eruption on the E limb.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-07-19T22:36:38
2013-07-06T18:24:03 --> 2013-07-06T21:42:03
A large-scale and very clear prominence eruption on the SE limb.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-07-19T22:18:15
2013-07-05T00:00:03 --> 2013-07-06T00:00:03
Something rather interesting must be goint in ARs 11785 and 11787l. I counted four () large filament eruptions emitted from within these regions, from approximately the same spot, of approximately the same shape and following roughly the same track on the disk. In between of these eruptions, there is a numerous activity in this meta-region 11785&11787, such as flare-like brightenings (according to GOES, at most C-class and below), minor eruptions on the other parts of this region, and explosive brightening of the loops connecting 11785 with the quiet Sun.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-07-19T22:18:13
2013-07-05T00:00:03 --> 2013-07-06T00:00:03
Something rather interesting must be goint in ARs 11785 and 11787l. I counted four () large filament eruptions emitted from within these regions, from approximately the same spot, of approximately the same shape and following roughly the same track on the disk. In between of these eruptions, there is a numerous activity in this meta-region 11785&11787, such as flare-like brightenings (according to GOES, at most C-class and below), minor eruptions on the other parts of this region, and explosive brightening of the loops connecting 11785 with the quiet Sun.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-07-01T20:57:59
2013-06-30T10:46:03 --> 2013-06-30T13:58:03
There are two stages to this spray surge. First, a small blob of plasma emitting in 304A is ejected so rapidly it can barely be seen at 60s cadence. Then, a very wide spray surge follows.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-07-01T20:52:11
2013-06-30T00:00:03 --> 2013-06-30T04:54:03
A thin extended filament erupts on the S disk. This is immediately followed by a surge from a transient region located visually along the path of where the filament was on the disk, roughly at the center of this path.
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2013-06-25T23:58:38
2013-06-20T23:30:03 --> 2013-06-21T06:30:03
The filament materiial (orange, 304) in this region starts to rise but then fizzles out and disappears in situ.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-06-13T22:52:29
2013-06-12T18:00:03 --> 2013-06-12T22:02:03
A minisculous prominence has produced a pretty spectacular eruption. The erupted portion stretches in a long bright structure, visually detached from the base. The remaining portion for a short moment takes the form of a pattern of splashes around a drop when it collides with a body of water.
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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-06-13T03:26:09
2013-06-10T06:32:03 --> 2013-06-11T00:00:03
Several things are going in this region on the W disk/limb at the same time. Participating objects: (1) two large, easily visible adjacent loop arches on the W limb (2) small swirling prominence at the N edge of (2) (3) AR nearby on the W disk Events, in consecutive order: (a) tornadoe-like swirling of (2) (b) seemingly incomplete flux rope eruption with (1) on the background, visually somewhere in between (1) and (3) (c) a sequence of small flares in (3) (contemporal with B-class peak sequence on GOES) (d) faint eruprtion/surge in (3) (e) a burst of swirling in (2)
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-06-08T18:40:59
2013-06-07T22:00:04 --> 2013-06-08T00:00:04
The M5.9 flare is preceded by a less intense (about C1) flare, during which we see a closed loop rise slowly. Then between 22:33 and 22:34 UT, which corresponds to the beginning of the M5.9 flare, an outer structure starts to to disrupt. By 22:38 UT, it seems to be gone out of the AIA field of view. Although the flare is PA 230-240 deg, the main body of the CME is around PA 200 deg (to more south).
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-06-07T19:25:08
2013-06-02T12:40:11 --> 2013-06-02T13:40:11
Magnetic reconnection that drives the jet appears to be underneath a filemant, which is disturbed by the passage of the jet.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-06-07T03:09:53
2013-05-25T12:50:23 --> 2013-05-25T14:20:23
This filament eruption seems to affect the area to the north. One possibly important aspect may be its proximity to a big filament system, which seems to be dynamic and to respond to this eruption.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-06-07T02:39:27
2013-05-24T18:30:35 --> 2013-05-24T19:30:35
Globally speaking, this may be a repeat of the 2013 May 24 01:10 event (eruption with a spray-like activity). But the loop oscillations are pronounced in this event.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-06-07T02:10:56
2013-05-24T03:30:35 --> 2013-05-24T04:10:35
The small filament appears to be broken up during eruption. Outer loops clearly respond to the eruption.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-06-07T01:59:17
2013-05-24T01:10:11 --> 2013-05-24T02:40:11
This is slightly behind-the-limb. The northern part of the active region shows a spray-like ejection, whereas the southern part an eruption of a closed loop system. EUVI on STEREO-B shows that two adjacent active regions are involved, but no global waves are seen.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-06-07T01:44:30
2013-05-23T19:20:23 --> 2013-05-23T20:40:23
We can see all these elements in the movie. The eruption seems to be slightly deflected to east.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-06-07T01:38:53
2013-05-23T17:30:35 --> 2013-05-23T19:30:35
Two eruptions around the same time at NW and SE limbs. The latter one may be harder to see, so it is encircled.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-06-07T01:32:35
2013-05-23T15:10:11 --> 2013-05-23T17:40:11
This event shows a pattern similar to that of the previous event starting at 2013 May 23 02:50, but looks more like a filament eruption although narrow.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-06-07T01:26:50
2013-05-23T09:50:23 --> 2013-05-23T11:00:23
This looks like a surge or spray, but it may be part of a filament eruption. The eruption appears bright in 304A, 211A and 171A, suggesting that the material gets heated up as it erupts. The 211A corona responds to the eruption.