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7 minutes ago, Yak said:

I hope that in a couple of days this spot develops, and AR3014 comes back. 

A couple of days could be too late, its in a good position now. 

3014 will def come back, but we wont know in what state. plage, decayed, still complex, small, big.. etc

3b87f8055930304000ae6a9891f36f73.png @Orneno @mozy could the tinnyyyy red spec be a delta forming? or not close enough?

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43 minutes ago, MinYoongi said:

i dont think it was 3014, i remember that one pretty well. if you remember or find out which one, let me know! Super interested in that. 

3014 was at 21* N latitude…

7 minutes ago, MinYoongi said:

A couple of days could be too late, its in a good position now. 

3014 will def come back, but we wont know in what state. plage, decayed, still complex, small, big.. etc

Have Faith, Be Positive… enjoy the show!

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The latest on 3014 which was returning at 22ºN:

SWL has wiped it from its' returning regions, leaving only 3017, 12ºN for the present.

N.

2 hours ago, WildWill said:

Howdy Yak!

I think this is a re-emergence of AR13029.  The sun is setting here, I just came in from the telescope. Three hours ago, I looked at the sun and nothing. An,hour later it was there. I had to double check on SDO to be sure it was real and it’s been growing steadily since! Quite exciting for us!

Will & Alex

It is a new region :)

N.

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SolarSoft are attributing the C1.39 flare to an area around 3029: S27º E00º

SWL has attributed it to plage area 3029.

..... and at last something is coming around the NE limb!

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Finally: CACTus has stopped spitting the dummy and is back online. 

EDIT: SWL has declared the new active area that sprang up, a new region. However it has given it the old number, 3029. Presumably this has come from NOAA.

Very strange.

Anyone shed some light on this?

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5 hours ago, Bry said:

Oops - WW - Ignore this!

2 hours ago, Yak said:

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I'm no expert but that looks pretty bright
I have hope :)

 

Me too! 👍👍

I am so excited, I feel like I’m 8 and it’s Christmas Eve and I can’t sleep, just wanna sneak down and see what the morning will bring on the Sun - hoping I get a lot of freckles on the face!

Looking at the sun is just so awesome! There is nothing else in the visible universe that I’d rather watch (from here… 😏).

2 hours ago, Newbie said:

The latest on 3014 which was returning at 22ºN:

SWL has wiped it from its' returning regions, leaving only 3017, 12ºN for the present.

N.

It is a new region :)

N.

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You called that one! Maybe 3029 will reignite and we got some action moving in on the limb, both N & S of the equator! Imma thinkin’, we gonna have spots all over that face by the time Sunday rolls rolls around!

Check out the current (1:08 Texas Time: GMT-480) views on them

SDO viewer… especially at 094, 171 and 334 Angstroms… I’m just so excited!😋

Just from my (almost) daily observations over the last six weeks, ive noticed that on at least 3 occasions the sun got really quiet, a blank face. Each time, within a matter of days, it had lotsa spots! I think (hope[pray]) it’ll happen again! A pattern perhaps… I’m gonna start keeping a journal of my observations and more significant events that I don’t catch…

Late afternoon there, I suppose, sunrise in a few hours here - and I can “look under the tree”! I’m just so excited!

Have a great Evening!😏 

L & A

(& O’Riley too - Comfort Support Kit-Kat! 🐱)

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4 hours ago, WildWill said:

 

Me too! 👍👍

I am so excited, I feel like I’m 8 and it’s Christmas Eve and I can’t sleep, just wanna sneak down and see what the morning will bring on the Sun - hoping I get a lot of freckles on the face!

Looking at the sun is just so awesome! There is nothing else in the visible universe that I’d rather watch (from here… 😏).

You called that one! Maybe 3029 will reignite and we got some action moving in on the limb, both N & S of the equator! Imma thinkin’, we gonna have spots all over that face by the time Sunday rolls rolls around!

Check out the current (1:08 Texas Time: GMT-480) views on them

SDO viewer… especially at 094, 171 and 334 Angstroms… I’m just so excited!😋

Just from my (almost) daily observations over the last six weeks, ive noticed that on at least 3 occasions the sun got really quiet, a blank face. Each time, within a matter of days, it had lotsa spots! I think (hope[pray]) it’ll happen again! A pattern perhaps… I’m gonna start keeping a journal of my observations and more significant events that I don’t catch…

Late afternoon there, I suppose, sunrise in a few hours here - and I can “look under the tree”! I’m just so excited!

Have a great Evening!😏 

L & A

(& O’Riley too - Comfort Support Kit-Kat! 🐱)

Comfort food: Jelly Snakes and Chocolate Licorice. 

Comfort cat: Harley.

Pesky, completely spoiled pooch: Cami.

Plus a bird, miniature pony and umpteen goldfish! 

I think you've got the Spaceweather bug!

I have been checking the recent views, that's when I noticed Lasco (CACTus) was back again.

By the way the new spot near old 3029 (which has now been re-instated) has a strange configuration: usually the negative part, yellow/red would be leading but this has been tipped so that negative part is sitting on top. Spots in a ring are not so common either.

Have a good day!

N.

 

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We now start to see 2 spots on the North Limb. They look not that big and a lot of faculae if im not wrong though. do you think more to come?

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according to stereo this is yet to come. @3gMike do you perhaps know when this full portion will be in view for SDO ?

 

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1 hour ago, MinYoongi said:

@3gMike do you perhaps know when this full portion will be in view for SDO ?

 

Probably 3 days before we see the tail end (that may be associated with the old AR3017, but seems to be at a higher latitude so could be a new spot). Then a few days later we will start to see FS-2022-039, which is interesting because it is covering a wide range of latitudes. It is centred on the Carrington longitude of what was AR3019, but that left the west limb as a plage. We will have to wait to see what appears.

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3 hours ago, MinYoongi said:

We now start to see 2 spots on the North Limb. They look not that big and a lot of faculae if im not wrong though. do you think more to come?

jun8_2022_ahead.jpg

according to stereo this is yet to come. @3gMike do you perhaps know when this full portion will be in view for SDO ?

 

That looks really bright!

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It seems like a long-term flare based on the GOES X-Ray Flux chart, since it started at least an hour ago according to it. Either that, or the baseline is increasing due to the new sunspot. I don't really know since the entire spot isn't visible in the current HMI Magnetogram pictures.

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42 minutes ago, Bedreamon said:

It seems like a long-term flare based on the GOES X-Ray Flux chart, since it started at least an hour ago according to it. Either that, or the baseline is increasing due to the new sunspot. I don't really know since the entire spot isn't visible in the current HMI Magnetogram 

 

37 minutes ago, Orneno said:

Nice long-duration slow flare!

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I wonder if a filament detachment caused the flare. Or if the flare caused a filament to erupt. It certainly looks like a filament was involved ! Correct me if im wrong 

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3 hours ago, MinYoongi said:

wonder if a filament detachment caused the flare. Or if the flare caused a filament to erupt. It certainly looks like a filament was involved ! Correct me if im wrong

I don't see any big filaments erupting in that region on the AIA 304 last 24 hrs vid.  I see the long c-flare, but not much ejecta.  Doesn't look like there's anything visible in LASCO, it does show the time just barely but something could show up, but I think it's unlikely

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