LASCO Activity Report for
October 30, 2006 SOHO Science Daily Meeting

Planner: K. Schenk, G. Stenborg

Event times are first frame seen in C2 camera unless otherwise noted.
These are preliminary observations for the daily SOHO science discussions.
Final analysis is reported on the Lasco CME list.
An archive of these reports is available.


Points Of Interest

- 2006/10/22: Venus starts to be visible in the C2 FOV 
              (upper right quadrant, moving from right to left).


2006/10/27 (Friday)

14:06 UT  W Limb	Faint front that quickly fades.

20:54 UT  W Limb	Another faint front that quickly fades.

2006/10/28 (Saturday)

	  EN East	Slow development of a system of faint loop fronts 
			since late on previous day. By 05:06 UT, a bright core
			starts to be discernible behind the leading front.
			Some gusty outflow afterward.

	14:33 - 19:05 UT	NO LASCO CME watch due to special observation
 				program for Mars Express and Venus Express
				Campaign.

2006/10/29 (Sunday)

00:06 UT  W Limb	Small front that quickly fades.

06:54 UT  E Limb	Blob-like front.

07:54 UT  W Limb	Bright ragged front. It fades throughout C3.

	14:30 - 21:54 UT	NO LASCO CME watch due to special observation
 				program for Mars Express and Venus Express
				Campaign.

21:54 UT  W Limb	Faint asymmetric ragged loop front already under
			development after data gap. It fades throughout C2.

2006/10/30 (Monday)

02:54 UT  W Limb	Bright asymmetric loop front. It fades throughout C3.

Last C2 image available by the time of writing:  11:30 UT.


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