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Moderate M1.09 flare from sunspot region 3976
Minor R1 radio blackout in progress (≥M1 - current: M1.08)
Begin Time: 29/01/2025 18:21 UTC Estimated Velocity: 487km/sec.
A coronal hole is facing our planet today which is sending a high speed solar wind stream towards us which could cause enhanced geomagnetic conditions (and thus aurora!) in the days ahead.
Read moreLast X-flare | 2025/01/04 | X1.85 |
Last M-flare | 2025/01/29 | M1.0 |
Last geomagnetic storm | 2025/01/04 | Kp5 (G1) |
Spotless days | |
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Last spotless day | 2022/06/08 |
Monthly mean Sunspot Number | |
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December 2024 | 154.5 +2 |
January 2025 | 145.3 -9.2 |
Last 30 days | 145.3 +10 |