Mercury is in C3's field of view. Most recent observation is at 11:42 UT, located at 13.8 Rs and 13 degrees.
2001/02/09
12:54 UT West Very faint loops, fairly wide. Visible as depletions in running difference images 22:30 UT S West Bright front with cavity, core and arcades2001/02/10
04:30 UT N West Faint large blob/narrow ragged front 05:54 UT HALO First visible over N Pole. Bright over N hemispere and faint elsewhere by 07:31. Determined BACKSIDED. 09:06 UT S Pole and further W. Faint jets/blobs. Further similar events from same(?) region at 11:30, 13:54. 18:06 UT N East Narrow loops. Also ragged fronts in N West and S Pole at this time. Very faint halo of distinct events2001/02/11
01:31 UT HALO Full halo CME, first observed over NW limb. Surrounds C2 occulting disk by 02:30. Very clear cavity and core/loops. Probably associated with C6.5 flare in AR 9330/9346. 03:31 UT N East Bright loops and front, associated with halo? 08:54 UT S East Large, bright front with very obvious cavity and structured core of loops 09:30 UT N West Brightest feature in continuing gusty outflow over NW limb - following halo?2001/02/12
00:54 UT S East Y-type disconnection feature 02:30 UT S West Several small faint blobs 05:05 - 08:30 Temporary DSN data gap
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