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5 hours ago, MinYoongi said:

Is there a filament detaching center disk (north) ?

https://www.sidc.be/solardemon/dimmings_details.php?science=0&dimming_id=11309&delay=80&prefix=pBDI_&small=1&aid=0&graph=1

 

Here is a dimming, i dont know if a cme was produced.

I just noticed that as well on SDO AIA 211. It looks like a big one too, right in the Earth strike zone.

I can see some ejection on lasco around that time but it is hard to determine so far, SDO might be our best look at it.

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5 minutes ago, Cokelley said:

I just noticed that as well on SDO AIA 211. It looks like a big one too, right in the Earth strike zone.

I can see some ejection on lasco around that time but it is hard to determine so far, SDO might be our best look at it.

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Yes, SDO AIA 211 seems to show very well, thanks for pointing that out @Cokelley - let's wait for the rest of the imagery to come out - anticipating a big CME😄 There was some ejection - we could always try waiting a bit longer for info

1 hour ago, Zhe Yu said:

Yes, SDO AIA 211 seems to show very well, thanks for pointing that out @Cokelley - let's wait for the rest of the imagery to come out - anticipating a big CME😄 There was some ejection - we could always try waiting a bit longer for info

Thank you for the heads up on the other thread!

2 hours ago, Zhe Yu said:

Yes, SDO AIA 211 seems to show very well, thanks for pointing that out @Cokelley - let's wait for the rest of the imagery to come out - anticipating a big CME😄 There was some ejection - we could always try waiting a bit longer for info

from the filament i mentioned?

@MinYoongi, looks like your filament did spit out a CME. You can see it on C2. Mostly South and West but I'd say it's at least 180* of halo. Really faint though.

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20 hours ago, MinYoongi said:

from the filament i mentioned?

Yes @MinYoongi

16 hours ago, cgrant26 said:

@MinYoongi, looks like your filament did spit out a CME. You can see it on C2. Mostly South and West but I'd say it's at least 180* of halo. Really faint though.

Still looks like it did something though, which is better that nothing!

20 hours ago, Cokelley said:

Thank you for the heads up on the other thread!

No problem @Cokelley!

Short after the start of the X9.05 flare there was a lift-off of a filament in the northwestern part of the disc

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9 hours ago, Parabolic said:

We need more 40° filament eruptions 

Currently one that stretches from AR3854 to the near the lower left side of the sun 02DEE371-903D-4B69-B1B2-789D7F6076D0.thumb.jpeg.9390cc7a78ae1d4f0577fa76442d6c9e.jpeg

Any idea of where this partial halo CME erupted from ? 77601673-D6B1-460C-8A6E-B51B5AC2F61D.jpeg.0cf246c9bf95dcff558f832fbfec81cc.jpeg

3 hours ago, Jay said:

Any idea of where this partial halo CME erupted from ? 77601673-D6B1-460C-8A6E-B51B5AC2F61D.jpeg.0cf246c9bf95dcff558f832fbfec81cc.jpeg

There were a couple LDE's when AR3842 went over the limb so that's my best guess for a source.

10 hours ago, faster328 said:

Could not spot the filament.

I made it easy for ya

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31 minutes ago, Electricfoo said:

Something is happening on the western edge, looks like a filament liftoff 

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It also looks beautiful on 193 Â, now lets wait for LASCO images

8 hours ago, Electricfoo said:

Something is happening on the western edge, looks like a filament liftoff 

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Good ol' prominence eruptions. They're especially good for observational analysis since it's a limb event.

Pretty solid filament here. Definitely within the earth strike zone IMG_6418.jpeg.8045d01018d7fbe4820bd98d3a734e8a.jpeg

6 hours ago, Jay said:

Pretty solid filament here. Definitely within the earth strike zone IMG_6418.jpeg.8045d01018d7fbe4820bd98d3a734e8a.jpeg

Filament may erupt in the next 24 hours (10 UTC 16 October 2024 to 10 UTC 17 October 2024).

21 minutes ago, faster328 said:

Filament may erupt in the next 24 hours (10 UTC 16 October 2024 to 10 UTC 17 October 2024).

Why do you think so?

6 hours ago, faster328 said:

Filament may erupt in the next 24 hours (10 UTC 16 October 2024 to 10 UTC 17 October 2024).

It may not erupt as well. Seems to be the trend at the moment.

If it erupts then it'll be something to look out for, might give us a good show but is a big IF 😅

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I just noticed a decent filament launch yesterday around 7 UTC.

It is near the earth's strike zone but also a bit north of equator. The dimming shows a lot of material possibly ejected straight out though.

https://www.sidc.be/solardemon/dimmings.php?science=0&did=11443

I first spotted it on SDO 211 

https://www.spaceweatherlive.com/en/solar-activity/solar-images/sdo.html#SDO_1024-29

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2 hours ago, Cokelley said:

I just noticed a decent filament launch yesterday around 7 UTC.

It is near the earth's strike zone but also a bit north of equator. The dimming shows a lot of material possibly ejected straight out though.

https://www.sidc.be/solardemon/dimmings.php?science=0&did=11443

I first spotted it on SDO 211 

https://www.spaceweatherlive.com/en/solar-activity/solar-images/sdo.html#SDO_1024-29

Yep, I see it disappearing on the SDO imagery. Not sure how much material it really is, looking at it on LASCO it seems to correspond to a fairly minor ejection in that direction. Strongly doubt it'll be geoeffective.

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Welcome back former 3848. Looks good still

edit - accidentally put this in the wrong disco lol. 497F25AE-A659-4323-9B16-82A062C904E7.thumb.jpeg.ab93686f54de5c2ad09eaab24ceb7162.jpeg

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Was that a filament snap just earlier near the center disk ? Decent dimming occured with it and could see something ejected. Also something on the southern side of the sun ejected 729E7EAA-EBCC-4B0C-9075-37D39D6D4C4A.jpeg.852b850dad46a6c1378b5869c0604080.jpeg

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28 minutes ago, Jay said:

Was that a filament snap just earlier near the center disk ? Decent dimming occured with it and could see something ejected 729E7EAA-EBCC-4B0C-9075-37D39D6D4C4A.jpeg.852b850dad46a6c1378b5869c0604080.jpeg

Ooo good eye, hard to tell on most SDO wavelengths but I think I see what you're talking about on 193, little better with the composites

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