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www.spaceweatherlive.comHere are the latest publicly available updates on solar flare activity.
A pair of simultaneous solar eruptions occurred recently, with both events observed from different active regions. Current forecasts suggest low to moderate flare activity in the near term, with occasional M-class events and a low chance of X-class activity. The region AR4432 remains a frequent flare source, while AR4436 has also contributed notable activity in recent days.[1][2]
Space-weather tracking sites report ongoing monitoring for possible Earth-directed components of coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Some CMEs may deliver glancing blows to Earth, potentially triggering minor geomagnetic activity or auroras, but confidence is typically uncertain for individual events. Recent summaries indicate that any Earth impacts are likely to be limited and not guaranteed, depending on CME geometry and solar wind conditions.[3][1]
For context, major X-class flares have occurred in the broader solar-cycle context, but ongoing events this week are more often in the M- to C-class range, with occasional stronger flares from complex sunspot regions. Weathering of the solar wind and magnetic field orientation drives the actual geomagnetic response on Earth.[2][3]
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www.sciencedaily.comThe Solar Dynamics Observatory saw the mid-level flare near the limb of the sun.
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www.spaceweather.liveThe large explosion of energy and light from the sun comes just days after Earth was slammed with the biggest geomagnetic storm in more than 20 years.
www.cbsnews.comToday’s top story: The sun treated us to a pair of gorgeous, fiery eruptions over the northwest and southeast horizons around 17 UTC yesterday evening. These beautifully synchronized blasts sent chunks of sun-stuff into space, but neither are heading Earthward. However, we’re still awaiting a possible impact of sun-stuff fired out in Sunday’s M5.8 (moderate) flare. This might reach our magnetic field late today or tomorrow. Stay tuned! Over the past day, solar activity returned to *low levels*...
earthsky.orgA rapidly growing sunspot has fired off at least 18 M-class and three X-class flares in just 24 hours, including an intense X8.3 eruption.
www.space.comThe plot on this page shows us the most recent 24-hour solar X-ray data from the primary GOES satellite. You can zoom in on this plot by selecting a time period that you wish to view and even export the graph as a JPG, PDF, SVG or PNG file. Beneath that we have a collection of live imagery which...
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