Mercury is in C3's field of view, moving right to left
14:06 UT PARTIAL Wide fairly bright loop front in SW spans HALO ~150 deg by 15:54. Long duration C5 flare 14:30 UT N East Fast wide spray
03:30 UT S West Narrow ragged front fades through C2 09:30 UT N West Asymmetric front, quite bright and wide 13:31 UT N East Very slow faint loops, along streamer? 20:58 UT HALO Full halo CME, probably associated with M3.8 flare in AR 9698, S25W67. 1246 km/s 23:30 UT HALO Full halo CME, probably associated with M9.9 flare in AR 9704, S17W24. 1500 km/s
00:06 UT N East Wide slow loop fronts span N pole, probably backsided 00:54 UT S West Wide bright loop front with cavity and core, EIT eruptive filament destabilised by earlier activity ~07:30 - 23:59 UT Data very badly degraded by proton storm associated with earlier activity
00:00 - ~10:30 UT Data very badly degraded by proton storm associated with earlier activity 12:40 UT N East Fairly wide, well-defined loop, faster fronts follow soon, then much continued outflow 18:20 UT S West Ragged front, quite fast 18:53 UT S West Largest and brightest of numerous blobs. Some prolonged outflow follows
01:31 UT S West Similar to 18:20 event, same/nearby region? 22:30 UT E Limb Wide fast bright front, EIT eruptive prominence, streamers disrupted to N and S
03:54 UT S East Very faint loop front with cavity 10:30 - 13:54 UT Temporary data gap