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SOLAR WATCH * 255 M & 18 X FLARES starting 3-7-2011 (Updated Daily)
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Double trouble [ link to sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov] 1618 and the North-East(which is quite a strange patch of X-Rays) [ link to sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov] [ link to sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov] I would have thought the North-East ejected,I will check now. Edit:Hard to tell with the North-East,there is a region over the East limb toward the equator that looks to be throwing a fit periodically,the X-Ray patch I mention above appears to be a suspended area of high energy Plasmas above another region yet to crest the limb. The Southern Filament can be seen beginning to tear and Flare [ link to sdodata.oma.be] . Quoting: Spittin'Cesium Huge filament to just disappear. The C was from 1618, so without Lascos, where'd the ejecta go ??? So frustrating. Quoting: TS66 I'm looking at the H alpha that shows the whole thing(though the quality is poor)and some definitely looks to have rained back down to the 'surface' Esp. the Western most end [ link to halpha.nso.edu] though some must have ejected,I'm awaiting further updates to see how hot the Middle region of the Filament gets to determine whether it Filament Flared or redistributed itself.
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