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Dear Collaborators, Solar activity has slightly increased since the last message. Multiple C-class flares were produced over the last 24 hours, the largest being a C9.0 from NOAA 13405 at 20:30 UT yesterday. NOAA 13395 also produced a C4.1 at 06:41 UT today as it continues to transit the northwest limb. NOAA 13395 appears to have slightly diminished since the last message. The target region will switch to NOAA 13405 as it moves onto the solar disk from the northeast limb. This region is currently too close to the limb to determine its precise configuration, possibility for further C-class activity over the next 24 hours with a slight chance of an isolated M-class event as it rotates onto the visible disk. The position of NOAA 13405 on 15-Aug-2023 at 11:30 UT is: N11E68, (-863",139") 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, Harry Greatorex & Ryan Milligan (Queen's University Belfast) |
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