LASCO Activity Report for
May 28, 2003 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

Proton levels slightly raised due to overnight
X-class X-ray flares

The Pleiades are now leaving the C3 field of view
moving L-R to the NW


2003/05/27

02:50 UT  E Limb	Bright spray, quite narrow, others at
			06:06, 06:50, 09:06, 11:30

03:26 UT  N East	Bright front with cavity, fairly narrow,
			some outflow follows

06:06 UT  N West	Fairly bright narrow spray-like front

06:50 UT  HALO		Faint front most clearly visible in N
			and NW is faint full halo by 07:27.



17:26 UT  N Pole	Faint loop front, quite wide

22:06 UT  S West	Fairly wide nebulous loop front with cavity,
			much gusty outflow, soon overtaken/partially
			obscured by

23:26 UT  HALO		Faint full halo CME brightest to N,
			X1.3 X-ray flare, AR 0365, S07W16

2003/05/28

00:50 UT  HALO		Full halo CME, bright in W and fainter in E.
			X3.6 X-ray flare, AR 0365, S07W20. Much gusty
			outflow especially in NW

04:26 UT  S West	Narrow bright front and cavity, fainter
			slower ragged loop front follows to S

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