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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-06-07T01:16:22
2013-05-23T02:50:23 --> 2013-05-23T04:30:23
This event may be classified as a surge, spray or even two-sided jet if one looks at the region close to where it originated. However, 211 A data show that the effect is on much larger-scale (to northeast). There seems to be a nearly simultaneous small-scale eruption a region to the east.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-06-01T02:24:05
2013-05-31T11:32:03 --> 2013-05-31T18:52:03
A large filament on the N disk takes off northwards. Some part of the matter falls back down, which is especially prominent in its W footpoint.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-06-01T00:49:27
2013-05-31T05:48:03 --> 2013-05-31T09:04:03
A large-scale, bright and beautiful filament eruption on the W limb. The ejected blob of plasma slowly transforms from C-shape to X-shape, after which one leg of the X takes off and the other one falls back to the surface.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-05-30T22:23:47
2013-05-29T21:22:03 --> 2013-05-30T00:00:03
Bright blobs of plasma all of a sudden start traveling along a major filament. They start at its N end, which is located at an AR, and travel southwards, towards QS region.

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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2013-05-23T02:02:23
2013-05-14T21:10:03 --> 2013-05-14T23:40:03
Two prominence eruptions across the solar disk occur at the same time, one on the NE limb and the other on SW limb.

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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2013-05-23T00:05:42
2013-05-13T15:40:39 --> 2013-05-13T18:00:39
The running difference version of the sympathetic flare schryver annotated on May-13T23:15:46. The EUV wave propagates above the limb, at about the time it reaches the west limb, a prominence eruption occurs there.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-05-21T02:08:42
2013-05-18T07:36:03 --> 2013-05-18T16:02:03
A beautiful prominence eruption followed by a rather sophisticated pattern of coronal rain.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-05-14T05:11:54
2013-05-13T23:30:39 --> 2013-05-14T01:59:27
3rd X-class flare, and the biggest one, within 24 hours. They, or rather, the associated CMEs, seem to show similar manifestations in the low corona.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-05-14T03:20:22
2013-05-13T15:35:23 --> 2013-05-13T17:00:35
This event looks similar to the previous event associated with the X1.7 flare, as far as these quick-look movies are concerned.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-05-14T03:11:16
2013-05-13T01:40:11 --> 2013-05-13T02:59:23
The propagation seems largely north-south. The region is slightly behind the east limb, but the fronts are hardly visible on disk. The southern trajectory may include fast quasi-periodic oscillations.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-05-14T00:26:28
2013-05-13T15:35:23 --> 2013-05-13T16:59:23
Prominences that stick on the limb are seen to oscillate as the large-scale coronal propagating front from the X2.8 flare passes them.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2013-05-13T23:15:47
2013-05-13T15:24:07 --> 2013-05-13T18:32:07
An X3 flare (with footpoints over the NE limb) exhibits a coronal propagating front very suggestive of being related to an eruption over the NW limb: possible sympathy.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-05-10T17:10:48
2013-05-07T05:00:03 --> 2013-05-07T14:00:03
We see two episodes of prominence eruptions. Although slow, the first episode already drives a CME first seen at 10:00 UT by LASCO. Interestingly the CME is seen to move soutward, although the AIA movie gives an impression that the eruption is slightly toward west.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2013-05-07T21:55:17
2013-05-01T03:52:03 --> 2013-05-01T05:24:03
A compact ephemeral region erupts, with flaring, displaying a quickly-evolving post-eruption arcade in a QS setting.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-05-03T17:50:57
2013-05-03T06:20:23 --> 2013-05-03T07:20:23
This movie shows how the twisted core field gets ejected, perhaps in reference to numerical simulations. The CME front appears to form only when the ejection reaches a certain height.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2013-05-02T17:26:14
2013-04-24T11:54:03 --> 2013-04-24T12:38:27
Coronal jet from ER

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2013-05-02T16:59:03
2013-04-23T00:00:03 --> 2013-04-23T14:24:03
A tall S polar crown filament activates over the SE limb, associated with a westward propagating eruption of the polar crown, apparently extending over the west limb.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2013-05-02T16:58:56
2013-04-23T00:00:03 --> 2013-04-23T14:24:03
A tall S polar crown filament activates over the SE limb, associated with a westward propagating eruption of the polar crown, apparently extending over the west limb.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2013-05-02T16:04:07
2013-04-22T14:08:07 --> 2013-04-22T18:20:07
A large off-limb eruption of what looks like a high suspended configuration, propagating with a very wide opening angle extending over most of the SW quadrant into the heliosphere.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2013-05-02T16:01:52
2013-04-22T07:24:07 --> 2013-04-22T13:00:07
A QS region leading (and connected to) a moderately-sized active region erupts, with clear post-eruption signatures, but no obvious signature of the structure that causes the eruption.

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