Sunday, August 23, 2026

Small filament eruption, but no CME

GONG CT (Chile) station is back on line, and it produces great data! Starting at about 13:15 UT on 22 August, 2026, a small filament in the south-eastern solar hemisphere begun activating. Attached image shows location of the filament by a blue oval as observed by GONG/CT (Chile).  Coronal images from SDO/AIA (right side of the figure) indicate some restructuring taking place in the location of filament. The filament erupted and disappeared from H-alpha images at about 20:38 UT. Coronagraphic images did not show any sign of a CME associated with this filament eruption. There were two small coronal holes located East and South of the eruption site, and their walls might have deflected the filament eruption. Small chromospheric brightennings briefly observed south of the filament after its eruption may indicate the material falling back to the surface. This evolution is shown in the attached video.


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Small filament eruption, but no CME

GONG CT (Chile) station is back on line, and it produces great data! Starting at about 13:15 UT on 22 August, 2026, a small filament in the ...