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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2012-04-20T21:02:12
2012-04-16T21:30:04 --> 2012-04-17T01:20:04
Possibly triggered by the massive eruption associated with the M-class flare?

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-04-16T16:48:22
2012-04-15T22:20:04 --> 2012-04-16T06:40:04
Two apparently disjoint filaments connecting QS to a small bipolar region erupt together, and either connect in the process or reveal a pre-existing connection. Note the changes in a leading small AR before and after the eruption, as well as the activation of a filament-like field configuration over QS towards the E from the erupting filament configuration at the very beginning of the movie. Also note the whirling motions at the NE and S extremes of the composite filamament confuration during the eruption.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-04-16T16:41:14
2012-04-15T07:04:04 --> 2012-04-15T18:56:04
A high-lat filament towards the NW limb activates, while the high overlying field configuration suggests a flux-rope eruption, associated with intensity and thermal changes high over the limb . A distant 'pillar' towards the N disappears, and it appears that part of its material falls toward another region.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-04-16T16:41:13
2012-04-15T07:04:04 --> 2012-04-15T18:56:04
A high-lat filament towards the NW limb activates, while the high overlying field configuration suggests a flux-rope eruption, associated with intensity and thermal changes high over the limb . A distant 'pillar' towards the N disappears, and it appears that part of its material falls toward another region.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-04-16T16:33:52
2012-04-15T07:44:04 --> 2012-04-15T12:48:04
Eruption from aged AR, with post-eruption arcade in the region, and a substantial dimming and coronal change in the QS corona eastward of the region.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2012-04-14T01:02:42
2012-04-06T07:50:04 --> 2012-04-06T12:20:04
Condensations in 304 draining down field lines (delineated here by 171).

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2012-04-14T00:59:33
2012-04-06T08:50:04 --> 2012-04-06T10:00:04
A giant surge from behind the western limb.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2012-04-14T00:55:42
2012-04-05T20:40:04 --> 2012-04-05T22:40:04
Eruption of filament from AR 11451

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2012-04-13T22:31:46
2012-04-12T00:40:04 --> 2012-04-12T03:40:04
No clear signs of filamentary material. The movie suggests a bubble of magnetic field loses equilibrium and is radially pushed out.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2012-04-13T22:14:30
2012-04-09T11:50:04 --> 2012-04-09T17:20:04
This occurs shortly after the filament eruption that launched from behind the western limb.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2012-04-13T22:14:30
2012-04-09T11:50:04 --> 2012-04-09T17:20:04
This occurs shortly after the filament eruption that launched from behind the western limb.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2012-04-13T22:11:26
2012-04-09T09:00:04 --> 2012-04-09T17:20:04
This filament eruption from behind the east limb follows shortly after a filament eruption from behind the west limb.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2012-04-13T22:03:34
2012-04-11T23:30:04 --> 2012-04-12T06:40:04
Both the coronal cavity and underlying filament lift off in this event. From the appearance of footpoint loops, the source region seems to be behind the limb.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2012-04-13T22:03:33
2012-04-11T23:30:04 --> 2012-04-12T06:40:04
Both the coronal cavity and underlying filament lift off in this event. From the appearance of footpoint loops, the source region seems to be behind the limb.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2012-04-05T17:50:58
2012-03-31T20:30:04 --> 2012-03-31T23:30:04
This giant of a surge seems to be triggered by some reconnection event, which impulsively accelerates material up pre-existing open (far-reaching) field lines before much of the material falls back down.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2012-04-05T17:41:07
2012-03-30T22:30:04 --> 2012-03-31T07:00:04
The northeastern portion of this quiescent filament erupts. Some material is seen to flow back down toward the remaining anchored portion of the original filament.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-04-05T00:41:53
2012-03-29T14:56:04 --> 2012-03-29T22:20:04
A large filament in the N heisphere slowly takes off northwards. Some of the plasma in it could be seen in 171A flowing down the footpoints of the flux rope. Right after the eruption, a compact bundle of loops brighten up, that might belong to the post-eruption arcade. Given the length of this filament, the arcade is probably long too; why one small bundle in the middle of it brightens up and th rest does not?

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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2012-04-03T17:47:41
2012-04-03T00:00:04 --> 2012-04-03T14:40:04
Fully elevated, elliptical cavity on SE limb. Associated prominence is moderate to small in size and reaches only to the bottom of the cavity.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-04-02T22:57:17
2012-03-28T01:52:04 --> 2012-03-28T05:58:04
A prominence lifts up and falls back down as coronal rain. What makes it interesting is how there seem to be many U-shaped coronal loops "sitting" along the spine of the prominence and moving as it moves. The tips of the "U"s seem to be going upwards and out of the field of view.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2012-04-02T22:57:16
2012-03-28T01:52:04 --> 2012-03-28T05:58:04
A prominence lifts up and falls back down as coronal rain. What makes it interesting is how there seem to be many U-shaped coronal loops "sitting" along the spine of the prominence and moving as it moves. The tips of the "U"s seem to be going upwards and out of the field of view.

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