Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity is at a low-to-moderate level. Target region NOAA 13110 remained stable as it rotated up to the North West limb and continued to be classified as a beta/D-type sunspot group. This region continued to be flare productive and was the source of C-class activity. NOAA 13112 remains the most magnetically complex region on the visible disk being classified as beta-gamma-delta/F-type sunspot group. However, NOAA 13112 again only produced C-class activity in the period. The MM#003 Major Flare Watch will continue for a final 24 hours with the limb-crossing location of NOAA 13110 as its target (while the region's high-lying loops remain visible). C-class flares are expected over the following 24-hour period, with a chance for M-class flaring. The position of NOAA 13110 on 5-Oct-2022 at 19:30 UT is: N18W90 , ( 912" , 294" ) 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 (Northumbria University)