
LASCO Activity Report for April 06, 2010
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
2010/04/01 (Thursday)
06:06 UT East@90° Faint burst, dissipates quickly
12:54 UT NNW@291° Very faint defined loops activated over limb, slowly developing.
20:58 UT NW@312° Faint burst at north side of 12:54 UT event. Jet-like.
2010/04/02 (Friday)
04:30 UT NPole@03° Narrow jet with eastward shift.
04:54 UT NNW@340° Asymmetric burst, faint. Expands North and West.
08:54 UT SW@252° Release of slow moving blob of prominence material. Child
event of earlier 4/1 12:54 UT.
10:30 UT NPole@06° Jet-like.
11:30 UT NE@67° Narrow asymmetric LE prior ro ragged blow-out along equator.
2010/04/03 (Saturday)
10:33 UT Partial HALO (Type P) Symmetric loop over the South hemisphere. PA 44-287°
a total of 243 degrees wide. At 11:06 UT a second wave begins
over the south pole with a multiloop system (most likely related
to a filament eruption just below AR11059 where a long duration
B7.4 flare occured. First frame in C3 11:18-18:42 out to 21 Rsun.
Velocities averaged to 512 km/sec at PA 182. FRONTSIDED event.
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10:55 UT East@83° Jet-like, non radial.
21:30 UT East@83° Another jet, narrow spike LE.
23:06 UT SSW@220° Faint asymmetric scattered flow.
2010/04/04 (Sunday)
16:06 UT NNE@45° Narrow defined very slow developing loop system. Breaks free due
to propulsion of an event from behind on 4/5 08:54 UT.
2010/04/05 (Monday)
08:54 UT NE@46° Quick narrow jet.
09:30 - 12:54 UT data gap
21:08 UT NNE@42° Narrow non radial jet, quick.
2010/04/06 (Tuesday)
02:54 UT NE@55° Faint wide loop with 2nd loop closely behind with southward shift.
Dissipates quickly.
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