Good afternoon all! Attached is today’s solar disc viewing plasma at 6,000 Kelvin (AIA 1700) to see sunspots, 1 million Kelvin (AIA 171) to see coronal loops, and 2 million Kelvin (AIA 211) to see the coronal hole in the southern hemisphere. Solar activity has been low since the M5.2 flare a few days ago. AR2051, which rotated across the western limb three days ago, has been active with several coronal mass ejections seen in LASCO imagery over the past few days. None of these CMEs will be aimed towards Earth. Geomagnetic activity has also been at low levels. No disturbances are expected today. —————————————————————————– Current Space Weather Data: Solar Wind Speed: 378 km/s (Low) Solar Wind Density: 6.0 p/cm^3 (Low) IMF Strength (Bt): 7.4 nT (Low) Bz: -5.4 nT (South) Current Solar X-ray Data: Current Level: B7.0 (Trending downwards) 24 hr max: C8.7 (AR2056 @ 0702 UTC) Current Geomagnetic K-indices: Boulder: 1.8 Anchorage: 2 Mull: 3 Sundsvall: 2 Australia: 0 Current Estimated Kp for 1500 – 1800 UT: 2 (Quiet) Source: https://www.facebook.com/spaceweathertrackers