Good afternoon everyone!
Attached is today’s solar disc viewing plasma at 1 Million Kelvin (AIA 171) to see coronal loops above active regions, 1.25 Million Kelvin to see darker filaments in the corona, and 50,000 Kelvin to see features around sunspot regions in the surface of the chromosphere.
Today’s solar activity has been at quiet levels with only one C-class flare detected from region 2066 in the southern hemisphere.
Currently all sunspot regions remain simple with only C-class flares expected in the next 24 hours.
Geomagnetic activity is also at quiet levels with no disturbances expected in the next 24 hours as well.
Source: https://www.facebook.com/spaceweathertrackers
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Current Space Weather Data:
Solar Wind Speed: 356 km/s (Low)
Solar Wind Density: 4.6 p/cm^3 (Low)
IMF Strength (Bt): 5.1 nT (Low)
Bz: 3.9 nT (North)
Current Solar X-ray Data:
Current Level: B4.7 (Flat-lined)
24 hr Max Level: ~C2.7 (AR2066 @ ~0250 UT)
Current Geomagnetic K-indices:
Boulder: 2.1
Anchorage: 2
Sundsvall: 2
Mull: 1
Australia: 0
Estimated Kp for 1800 – 2100 UT: 2 (Quiet)
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