
LASCO Activity Report for
April 17, 2000 SOHO Science Daily Meeting
Planner: K. Schenk
Event times are first frame seen in C2 camera unless otherwise noted.
2000/04/14
02:06 UT East Limb Nice event. Bright structure.
Event shows split helmet structure in EIT
and is seen in the corona.
16:30 UT N West Faint wide front CME, 80 degrees wide.
21:54 UT S West 'Puff' event resembling prominence
eruption off limb.
2000/04/15
00:30 UT S East Fast jet.
01:31 UT West Rising loops off limb.
10:35 UT HALO Full 360 degree event. Faint HALO CME starts
with LE in South East. Event due to M4.2 flare
of AR 8955 @10:10 UT in SE quadrent.
16:30 UT S Pole Rough Leading Edge.
16:54 UT S West Narrow defined jet.
23:30 UT S West Faint Partial HALO event in Corona.
Position angle of event 100-290 degrees.
2000/04/16
06:54 UT SS West CME with faint wide fan structure.
Angular extent of 80 degrees.
17:54 UT West Limb Rising loops seen over limb.
2000/04/17
03:30 UT SS East Faint CME with rough LE, continued outflow.
11:06 UT SS West Bright front CME. Rough LE with flux rope
structure behind.
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