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SolarHam Here is an updated look at the visible solar disk on Saturday. Solar activity was moderate during the past 24 hours. Region 2011 produced an M1.1 solar flare peaking at 07:02 UTC and was in conjunction with an eruptive prominence near the west limb. A coronal mass ejection (CME) became visible in LASCO C2 imagery shortly after the flare and appears to be directed to the west. A filament eruption in the vicinity of region 2005 in the northwest quadrant registered as a long duration C-Class flare at approximately 09:05 UTC. A second CME became visible in STEREO Behind COR2 imagery and appears to be directed mostly to the north. More imagery is needed in order to provide better analysis. All other visible regions remain fairly stable for now. New sunspots 2015, 2016 and 2017 were numbered overnight. Stay tuned to solarham for the latest updates. The SolarHam Sunspot Map for March 22nd has been updated. solarham.net/regions/map.htm The SolarHam Sunspot Summary is also up to date. solarham.net/regions.htm
Posted on: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 12:07:33 +0000

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