Quote:Keith Strong@drkstrong·4h
CME WATCH - 2023.05.11: Some missing data but lots to see nonetheless. It starts with a series of CMEs off the W limb yesterday. A quick one of the NE. Then there is a classic bubble CME off the N. polar region almost simultaneous with another two to the W.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1656833750313885696 Quote:4h
DRAMATIC ERUPTION ON THE SUN: At about 06:00 UT this morning a prominence near the northern solar polar became unstable and erupted. It seemed like a whip being cracked. Note its huge size wrt the Earth (inset), also a lot of infalling material after the eruption.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1656836616852307971 Quote:4h
THE SAME AGAIN BUT ON THE NW LIMB: A very similar event (see last tweet) happened on the NW at about 02:00 UT. Note the similarities including the infalling material.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1656838435225710594 Quote:20h
CME WATCH - 2023.04.12: Sorry no "SUN TODAY" this morning - computer problems. Also lots of missing data from LASCO but there is a tantalizing eruption off the west (right) limb right at the end. Probably associated with the LDE C9 flare earlier.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1657203978721980421 Quote:20h
SPECTACULAR EXPLOSION ON THE SUN: Sunspot region AR3296 is just setting behind the west limb, as a parting shot it gave off this huge, beautiful eruption. It almost looks like it is in two stages, an initial loop which does not quite make it and then it gets hit with a huge jet.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1657206344376516610 Quote:20h
DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE: The same event and wavelength - different instrument. It has a much larger field of view. Note how far above the limb the surge goes - at least 150,000 km!
https://twitter.com/i/status/1657208211190038529