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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-08-10T17:58:03
2012-08-07T00:00:04 --> 2012-08-07T11:12:04
A QS filament, south of DC, activates, twirls, and ends in oscillatory motions of a string of chromospheric enclosures.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-08-10T17:54:50
2012-08-07T00:00:04 --> 2012-08-07T20:00:04
A series of at least seven explosions in a smallish AR, just inside the SE limb, send out perturbation fronts into the surroundings, causing high off-limb loops to oscillate, and with visible couplings to regions at least half a solar radius away.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-08-09T15:22:56
2012-08-07T23:48:04 --> 2012-08-08T04:08:04
Chromospheric material from a filament rains down and warms up to near-MK temperatures.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-08-03T23:44:51
2012-08-02T00:00:04 --> 2012-08-02T08:12:04
Flows and opaque strands highlight 3D structure of this filament.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2012-07-27T23:23:26
2012-07-20T15:30:04 --> 2012-07-20T17:00:04
This filament eruptions leads to a brightening of two ribbons with the characteristic double J morphology.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-07-26T16:54:08
2012-07-25T02:48:04 --> 2012-07-25T22:48:04
A polar-crown, QS prominence erupts very gradually, with a hot post-eruption arcade glowing faintly for hours after the event.

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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2012-07-23T22:52:15
2012-07-13T21:50:04 --> 2012-07-14T00:00:04
A large prominence spanning across the equator erupted on the east limb, exhbiting some signature of twists, with a large portion of material raining back to the Sun.

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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2012-07-23T20:49:11
2012-07-11T07:30:04 --> 2012-07-11T15:10:04
Recurrent transequatorial surges take place on the west limb, repeatedly once a couple of hours (large and small), thoughtout this day. At certain times, some material is ejected from the southern hemisphere, across the equator, and lands onto the northern hemisphere.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-07-10T15:08:14
2012-07-06T22:40:04 --> 2012-07-07T02:04:04
An X-class flare (from a flare-active region approaching the W limb) is associated with an eeruption. The wave associated with the eruption causes transequatorial loops connecting to a northern-hemisphere AR to oscillate, while also exciting a polar-crown filament oscillation.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-07-07T00:45:03
2012-07-02T04:03:04 --> 2012-07-02T08:03:04
An eruption itself is barely visible, except for in the last stage where a thin vertical strand appears in 304A. What is more evident is the large-scale brightening of a circular shape, enclosing an active region and a portion of quiet sun.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-07-07T00:45:02
2012-07-02T04:03:04 --> 2012-07-02T08:03:04
An eruption itself is barely visible, except for in the last stage where a thin vertical strand appears in 304A. What is more evident is the large-scale brightening of a circular shape, enclosing an active region and a portion of quiet sun.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-07-07T00:37:02
2012-07-02T00:06:04 --> 2012-07-02T08:18:04
Several consecutive and nearly identical large-scale spray surges coming from the same location on the surface.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-07-06T15:56:42
2012-07-05T03:23:44 --> 2012-07-05T05:02:08
Coronal jet at the E limb

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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2012-06-30T00:48:37
2012-06-29T00:00:04 --> 2012-06-29T21:20:04
A portion of the prominence on the NW limb gradually rises up, while shedding its mass (by drainage), and accelerates into a runaway eruption. In the late stage, there is very little prominence material (seen at 304, red) left in the rising structure, which is best seen at 171 (yellow) and exhibits unwinding twists as it erupts. Note that the eruption develops in a gradual (rather than impulsive) manner. This is probably a perfect example for the mass unloading mechanism of CME initiation proposed by B. C. Low (e.g., 2001, JGR, http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2001JGR...10625141L). See a similar gradual eruption, but with no dramatic mass drainage, observed by R?gnier et al. (2011) at http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011A26A...533L...1R

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-06-28T00:57:51
2012-06-27T07:48:04 --> 2012-06-27T12:32:04
Coupled/synchronized filament eruptions from the W limb.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-06-28T00:55:28
2012-06-27T14:44:04 --> 2012-06-27T16:56:04
AR surge of cool material being thrown upward as the field evolves, with a very compact flare at the base (with clear diffraction pattern).

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-06-22T00:37:57
2012-06-10T17:25:04 --> 2012-06-10T19:40:04
Two spray surges shoot upwards on the W limb. The one in the highlighted region demonstrates a peculiar evolution. It starts as a single structure somewhat resembling a portion of a slinkie which makes one full turn. Later on something happens in the bent part; the end of the slinkie which touches the surface connects to another location on the surface forming a shrinking loop, while the "open" end of the slinkie shoots radially upwards and - barely visible - downwards. It is the latter which makes me think the whole system was not just the line-of-sight overlap of a spray surge and a loop; the "open" end is clearly disconnected from the surface directly "below" it (as appears in the plane of sky) and gets connected in its latter stage of evolution.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-06-22T00:28:11
2012-06-10T11:40:04 --> 2012-06-10T17:45:04
A large filament eruption, easily seen in 304A with little to none in 171A and 211A. Running difference movie is suggestive of that it could have originated from behind the limb.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-06-20T00:25:26
2012-06-08T21:06:04 --> 2012-06-09T00:00:04
A bright thick filament erupts at the SW limb; one of its top segments is not emitting in 304A, making it somewhat resemble a "?" symbol.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-06-19T22:58:08
2012-06-08T05:58:04 --> 2012-06-08T18:22:04
A serpent-like filament, with thin "body" and large "head", slowly lifts up and it suddenly accelerates as it reaches the boundary of the highlighted region.

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