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☀️ Solar Activity Update, 22-27 August 2025 August has been a wild ride for the Sun. As Jure Atanackov noted, the sunspot number surged early in the month, dipped mid-August, and is now climbing again, hitting 193 today. The monthly average is just under 135 but rising fast. This uptick signals renewed solar energy, which can trigger flares, auroras, and even radio blackouts. ☀️ Solar Flare Summary: August 22–27, 2025 C-Class Flares (Total): 19 🔥 M-Class Solar Flares (UTC) August 22 - M1.7 at 1
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We Are South Africans
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Solar Activity Report: January 26 - February 1, 2026 Solar activity over the past week ranged from low to very high levels. The week began with relatively low activity, highlighted by two strong C-class flares on January 26: a C8.8 flare from active region 14355 and a C5.0 flare from active region 14351. Activity then tapered off, with only a few minor C-class flares observed through January 30. On January 31, activity intensified again as active region 14366 produced multiple high-level C-class
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National Solar Observatory
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Solar Activity Report: December 22-28, 2025 Solar activity was low at the start of the week, with X‑ray flux generally confined to the low C‑class range aside from a few higher C‑class events. Activity increased markedly on December 27, highlighted by an M5.1 flare from active region 14325 at the east limb and a C9.9 flare from active region 14318 near the disk center. M‑class activity continued into December 28, when active region 14325 produced an impulsive M1.3 flare and active region 14317 g
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3 months ago
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National Solar Observatory
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Solar Activity Report: October 13-19, 2025 Solar activity persisted at moderate levels throughout the week, with M-class flares occurring daily. Active Region 14246 was the dominant source, contributing 25 of the 28 M-class flares recorded during the reporting period. The most intense event was an M4.8 flare on October 15. Notably, even after crossing the west limb on October 18, the region continued to produce M-class activity, including M1.0 and M1.8 flares on October 19. There were numerous C
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National Solar Observatory
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Solar Activity Report: October 27 - November 2, 2025 ☀️ Solar activity began the week at a low level and gradually increased to moderate by week's end. X-ray flux levels remained within the B-class range through October 30, with only a few minor C-class flares observed. A couple of solar filaments appeared, primarily in the Northern Hemisphere. A significant uptick in activity occurred on October 31 following a C7.1 flare eruption, marking the start of an enhanced phase that persisted through th
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National Solar Observatory
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🔥 Solar Activity Update – April 18, 2025 🔥 Strong auroras lit up the skies this past week, and solar conditions remain active. A large Earth-facing coronal hole, Region 34, is sending high-speed solar wind toward Earth once again. At the same time, a concentrated solar filament sits directly in front of us. If it erupts, it could launch a coronal mass ejection timed with the incoming solar wind. This combination increases the risk for geomagnetic disturbances and more widespread auroral activi
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Sep 13, 2024
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The Sun’s only visible active region sputtered and spurted and eventually unleashed a small solar flare on Feb. 7, captured here by our Solar Dynamics Observatory satellite. The flare appears as a brief, bright flash about midway through the half-day-long clip. Normally, a flare this small might not catch much attention, but solar activity is increasingly rare as the Sun is slowly approaching solar minimum, a natural low point in its 11-year activity cycle. These images were taken in a wavelengt
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NASA Space Alerts
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The Sun just unleashed a surge of solar activity as the massive AR 4294 sunspot rotates directly toward Earth, and the timing could not be more intense. This enormous active region is now one of the largest of Solar Cycle 25, with NOAA and NASA confirming rapid magnetic growth, flare potential, and increased CME activity. Space weather trackers around the world are watching closely as the region’s complex magnetic structure faces our planet, raising questions about what this means for aviation,
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Daily Beltway
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In early February 2026, the Sun unleashed a torrent of back-to-back solar flares. One specific active region on the Sun was responsible for over 50 of them! Here’s a close up look at this very busy active region through the eyes of NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the Sun 24/7 from Earth orbit.👇 🤩 | NASA Solar System Exploration
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Have you heard? We are now officially in the solar maximum phase! That means we’re in the part of the 11-year solar cycle where solar eruptions, geomagnetic storms, and auroras are most likely to occur. But how do scientists tell where we are in the solar cycle? They count sunspots! Those dark solar splotches tell a story: As solar activity waxes and wanes, so does the sunspot count. But don’t just take our word for it – try it yourself! Track the current and past solar cycles with these fun sun
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NASA released a remarkable video from its Solar Dynamics Observatory of a flare erupting from the sun
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Apr 11, 2024
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🌞 Sun activity November 9, 2023: Dancing prominences, plus jets and filaments 🤩 Although sun activity is classified as low, we’ve seen faint flares and jets around the solar disk over the past day, as well as a long-lasting prominence on the north pole. It’s been dancing mesmerizingly all day long, right on the limb—we've found it hard to stop watching! 🫣 😮 Elsewhere, sunspot region AR3483 has been growing since its arrival yesterday and has maintained its explosive activity. It has now deve
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