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Submitted on 2022-09-12
Better late than never, the STCE Annual Report 2020 is now available.
Submitted on 2022-09-06
Two relatively large sunspot groups dominated the overall solar activity last week, with active region NOAA 3088 the source of some spectacular flaring events.
Submitted on 2022-08-09
A prominence rotating over the northeast solar limb reached an apparent height of well over 100.000 km on 4 August.
Submitted on 2022-07-18
A 370.000 km long filament erupted near the Sun's central meridian shortly after noon on 15 July.
Submitted on 2022-07-11
Late on 8 July, an eruption took place in sunspot region NOAA 3053. Using SWHV, an animated mosaic was created showing the flaring event in various wavelengths thus highlighting different features of this long-duration eruption.
Submitted on 2022-07-06
Sunspot numbers have been waxing and waning over the last few months following closely the 27-days solar rotation period. The higher sunspot numbers coincide with a long-lasting, more active portion on the solar disk.
Submitted on 2022-07-05
On 20 June, 2022 Dana-Camelia Talpeanu successfully defended her PhD thesis ‘Numerical and Observational Study of Stealth and Consecutive Coronal Mass Ejections’.
Submitted on 2022-07-01
The Belgian Space Pole will open its gates on September 24th and 25th!
Submitted on 2022-06-28
A filament started to stretch itself to several 100.000 km in length from 15 June onwards. The filament's base was adorned by a bright rim.
Submitted on 2022-06-20
The Sun produced a long duration M3 flare on 13 June. It was accompanied by a coronal mass ejection that delivered a glancing blow to the Earth's magnetic field early on 15 June.
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