
LASCO Activity Report for
April 24, 2000 SOHO Science Daily Meeting
Planner: K. Schenk
Event times are first frame seen in C2 camera unless otherwise noted.
2000/04/21
01:31 UT NN West Dual narrow 'jet' events. One near N Pole
and one in South East.
05:54 UT NN West Another narrow jet, same region in North.
09:54 UT N West CME Rough LE.
13:31 UT West Limb Split CME event.
19:54 UT N West Event resembles a puff ball CME.
23:30 UT North Pole Narrow defined jet.
2000/04/22
00:06 UT West limb Another 'puff ball' event.
03:54 UT N West CME. Happened during the JOP 83.
06:30 UT West limb Loop front event.
09:06 UT NN East Very "Slow" event. Multiple loop fronts
and rising loops. Continued outflow for the
rest of the day with interior twisting structures.
15:30 UT East Fast narrow jet.
2000/04/23
01:54 UT West Limb Small puff like CME.
04:30 UT S East Wide loop front CME. Faint event. 80 degrees wide.
12:30 UT HALO 360 degree HALO CME. Event starts off West limb
at position angle 271 degrees. Very fast event.
The speeds through C2 exceded 1200 Km/Sec with
and averaged speed of 1051 Km/Sec to 25 Rs in C3.
BACKSIDED Event.
C2 MPG running difference
C3 MPG running difference
2000/04/24
04:30 UT S West Rising loops off limb. Slow eruption with continued
outflow. Prominence related.
05:30 UT East Limb Narrow jet event.
Web curator:
K.M.Schenk
Responsible NASA official:
Joseph B. Gurman,
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