Subject: MM#009 Default HESSI Target
Date: Tue, 5 May 2015 22:55:25 +0100

 
Dear RHESSI Collaborators,
The level of solar activity is moderate. A new region that is rotating over the North East limb has been the source of two low M-class events (an M1.9 and an M1.2), but remains too close to the limb to accurately determine its magnetic classification. NOAA 12335 has also produced an M1.3 event in addition to the largest magnitude event since yesterday’s message (an M2.6 flare on 5-May-2015 at 17:12 UT). 12335 has continued to emerge new flux and is now classified as a beta-gamma/E-type sunspot group. Further C-class activity is expected in the next 24 hour period, with a good chance for additional low M-class flares.
The position of NOAA 12335 on 5-May-2015 at 22:00 UT is:
S15E12, ( -190", -188" )
See http://www.SolarMonitor.org for images and http://solar.physics.montana.edu/max_millennium/ops/observing.shtml for a description of the current Max Millennium Observing Plan.
Regards,
Shaun Bloomfield (Trinity College Dublin) Received on Tue May 05 2015 - 15:55:43 MDT