LASCO Activity Report for
June 14, 2001 SOHO Science Daily Meeting

Planner: K. Schenk, G. Lawrence

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.


Points Of Interest

Four Kreutz comets recently discovered in C2 data:
SOHO-324, disc M. Oates, 2001/06/08, last seen 2001/06/09 at 00:54, at 5.3 Rs at PA 218.
SOHO-325, disc M. Oates, 2001/06/09, last seen 2001/06/09 at 04:30, at 5.2 Rs at PA 219.
SOHO-326, disc X. Leprette, 2001/06/10, last seen 2001/06/10 at 04:30, at 5.7 Rs at PA 224.
SOHO-327, disc T. Scarmato, 2001/06/13, last seen 2001/06/13 at 17:30, at 6.3 Rs at PA 237.

Jupiter is presently behind C2's occulting disk, moving left to right.


2001/06/13

02:30 UT  S East	Fairly bright narrow front with small bright
			core and some continued outflow

04:30 UT  S East	Sequence of bright blobs/ragged fronts towards 
			lower limit of earlier event

09:30 UT  N West	Narrow bright loop front with cavity

11:54 UT  S East	Bright asymmetric front widens through C2.
			Bright complex core and arcades. Somewhat to
			S of 02:30 event. Streamers disrupted all
			around disk

14:06 UT  N East	Faint loops rise slowly along streamer

17:30 UT  N West	Faint ragged front and possibly some faint
			core material

17:30 UT  S West	Bright loops rise slowly along streamer. Arcades
			and cross-hatching follow

2001/06/14

10:30 UT  Partial	Bright front over W limb is ~200 deg partial
	  Halo		halo CME by 11:30, crossing both poles. Most
			likely a BACKSIDED EIT eruptive prominence,
			but very hard to establish a likely source from
			the data

Web curator: K.M.Schenk
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Solar Physics Branch / Code 682
Greenbelt, MD 20771