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@Jay I think it was an eruption from AR 3876 or AR 3868. @arjemma It looks like there was a big farside eruption or maybe multiple eruptions with one being close to the limb. You can see PEAL's south on the W limb in 171 Å but theres also a lot of ejecta seen almost directly below the south pole in 304 Å. 

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19 minutes ago, Parabolic said:

@Jay I think it was an eruption from AR 3876 or AR 3868. @arjemma It looks like there was a big farside eruption or maybe multiple eruptions with one being close to the limb. You can see PEAL's south on the W limb in 171 Å but theres also a lot of ejecta seen almost directly below the south pole in 304 Å. 

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You are correct, I hadn't checked SDO close enough.

Waiting for LASCO imaging is testing ones patience for sure haha.

5 hours ago, Jay said:

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

That's a major dimming there. There could have also been an eruption involved. @MinYoongi what do you think?

3 hours ago, Parabolic said:

@Jay I think it was an eruption from AR 3876 or AR 3868. @arjemma It looks like there was a big farside eruption or maybe multiple eruptions with one being close to the limb. You can see PEAL's south on the W limb in 171 Å but theres also a lot of ejecta seen almost directly below the south pole in 304 Å. 

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Hello, thanks for explaining. What are PEALs? I just need to double check. And is it just inside the Earth Strike Zone or too South?

2 hours ago, arjemma said:

You are correct, I hadn't checked SDO close enough.

Waiting for LASCO imaging is testing ones patience for sure haha.

Are we just waiting for LASCO C3 now? The eruption seems acceptably strong...

Just wanted to bring your attention to a HUGE filament gradually releasing off of southeastern limb at the moment.

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29 minutes ago, NEAurora said:

Just wanted to bring your attention to a HUGE filament gradually releasing off of southeastern limb at the moment.

Looks promising, but not going to give it ideas

Is it the yellow one or the red one?

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They are both on the SE limb

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Just now, NEAurora said:

@Zhe Yu look at the SUVI 304 angstrom, I believe that’s part of the same release event.

 

Ok, let me try

There are many prominences. There is an especially large coronal loop near the SE limb, is that it?

5 minutes ago, Juress said:

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Ok that's the one I saw

There is a filament eruption on the southeastern limb, visible on all SDO imagery apart from AIA 1600 and AIA 1700.

If you look on the SUVI 195 over the last hour or so you can see a filament eruption on the south western side of the sun near the limb. 😉

33 minutes ago, Spizzaboy said:

If you look on the SUVI 195 over the last hour or so you can see a filament eruption on the south western side of the sun near the limb. 😉

Certainly looks Spectacular' if only image frame was a bit longer. 

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Well, what do you make of it? The Filament eruption is very powerful - there is also another eruption on the Southwestern limb as well! A glancing blow at best?

It does appear like some may impact us at least a glancing blow because it's a halo 4 cme which is >270° according to cactus. I guess we have to wait and see. 

1 hour ago, Spizzaboy said:

It does appear like some may impact us at least a glancing blow because it's a halo 4 cme which is >270° according to cactus. I guess we have to wait and see. 

Hmm, not sure about this one. 

A. its a filament separation not a CME 

B. it is not a Halo, it didn't even reach 180 deg. 
if you are looking at :https://www.sidc.be/cactus/out/CME0029/CME.html  this is software, so it gets things wrong, nowhere near 270 deg unfortunately.

image.png.d37dc70f65c8aba207866200ddaf7e8f.pngDang, an IV?! >270 degrees

I would not be surprised if CACTUS changes this CME to an II. to be honest this CME is weak. what AR did it come from?

it got changed to III by the looks of it.

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15 hours ago, chlorine_pasta said:

I would not be surprised if CACTUS changes this CME to an II. to be honest this CME is weak. what AR did it come from?

it got changed to III by the looks of it.

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It was a prominence on the SW limb which was released and became a powerful CME.

There is a large filament on the East side of the Central face of the Earthside sun, visible on AIA 193, 211 and 304.

2 hours ago, Zhe Yu said:

It was a prominence on the SW limb which was released and became a powerful CME.

There is a large filament on the East side of the Central face of the Earthside sun, visible on AIA 193, 211 and 304.

I’ve been waiting for that one to lift or erupt (whatever the correct term would be for that one lol.) for hours now 😂 it’s  about the same height right now as the one that was on the south west side. There’s a few of them that look promising on the last SDO/AIA videos. 

Actually might even be a large promises tied in with 3883, 3884, 3889 regions… looking closely at SDO/AIA and watching that region it would appear imagines are being distorted under what appears to be large filament ark of some sort. To hard to tell if its towering or laying flat. Looks to be vertical to me. 

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1 hour ago, JacupV said:

I’ve been waiting for that one to lift or erupt (whatever the correct term would be for that one lol.) for hours now 😂 it’s  about the same height right now as the one that was on the south west side. There’s a few of them that look promising on the last SDO/AIA videos. 

Actually might even be a large promises tied in with 3883, 3884, 3889 regions… looking closely at SDO/AIA and watching that region it would appear imagines are being distorted under what appears to be large filament ark of some sort. To hard to tell if its towering or laying flat. Looks to be vertical to me. 

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I've been waiting on that filament that is just to the south east limb of the area that you circled. 

It has been dangling like a tooth and looks so ready to pop off any time. It is a big one too !

If this Were to erupt Would it potentially Trigger a G3 Strong Geomagnetic storm with it it looks to be on the earth facing Side And Its Getting Bigger each Day It Could Erupt Any Minute Or day and Looks Interesting For Activity

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Just Looks Very interesting like it Could Be a Powerful Eruption any Minute or hour or day from now And Also If it were to be a powerful eruption it would Throw Massive Amounts of solar material towards earth causing a Strong G3 storm or G4 But Well Wait And See but Looks Promising Or It Could be a Disspointment in the end Who Knows.

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