LASCO Activity Report for
July 27, 2004 SOHO Science Daily Meeting

Planner: K. Schenk, G. Stenborg

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





2004/07/26 (Monday)

00:30 UT  WN West	Slowly expanding system of loops

00:30 UT  SS West	Ragged loop front in the Halo aftermath. It fades 
			throughout C3.

02:30 UT  S East	Small and faint loop front that quickly fades.

04:30 UT  S West	Elongated ragged loop front in the gusty outflow left
			by event on previous day. It fades throughout C3.
			More gusty outflow with some small ragged fronts along
			the day.

09:30 UT  E Limb	Very faint elongated loop front, barely visible in C3.

18:06 UT  S West 	Kind of 'explosive' ragged front. Much high energy
			protons in the C2 FOV. Some in C3. The event fades
			throughout C3. Several small ragged fronts follow at 
			the end of the day. GOES recorded a M1.1 X-ray flare 
			from NOAA AR 0652 (N04W47) between 17:23 - 17:37 UT 
			with peak emission at 17:30 UT.
			

2004/07/27 (Tuesday)

00:30 UT  N West	Expanding loop front (brighter to N) pushing loop
			structures ahead of it. Rather faint in C3. GOES 
			recorded a M1.4 X-ray flare from NOAA AR 0652 (N11W52)
			between 23:47 (on 7/26) - 00:20 UT with peak emission 
			at 00:00 UT.

03:54 UT  S West	Faint couple of faint loop fronts.

06:06 UT  S West	Bright ragged loop front (brighter to S), faint 
			extensions to N. Apparently twisted trailing material.
			GOES recorded a M1.3 X-ray flare from NOAA AR 0652
			(N04W54) between 05:42 - 06:03 UT with peak emission 
			at 05:45 UT.


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