Latest Space Weather News

 Latest Space Weather News

               
Two Flares at Once
April 25, 2022 @ 02:20 UTC
A longer duration, low level M-Flare was just observed around AR 2993 beginning around 01:15 UTC (Apr 25). It also appears that while this was in progress, a rapid M1.2 flare was produced by AR 2995 near center disk. A quick video run by SDO/AIA using the 93 angstroms channel shows that an Earth directed eruption is unlikely. Still fun to watch however.

 


Solar Update
April 24, 2022 @ 22:50 UTC
Solar activity during the past 24 hours was at low levels with only minor C-Flares detected. AR 2993 and 2994 continue to rotate across the visible disk and will each remain a threat for an isolated moderate M-Flare. All other spotted regions are currently stable.

A prominence located off the southeast limb erupted beginning at 07:00 UTC (Apr 24). A coronal mass ejection (CME) was produced but is not directed towards Earth.

Stay tuned to SolarHam.com for the latest space weather news and data.

 

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