LASCO Activity Report for
November 26, 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.
An archive of these reports is available.


Points Of Interest

Mercury is in C3's field of view, moving right to left


2001/11/21

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

2001/11/22

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

2001/11/23

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

2001/11/24

	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

2001/11/25

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

2001/11/26

03:54 UT  S East	Very faint loop front with cavity

	10:30 - 13:54 UT	Temporary data gap

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