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🌞 Daily Solar Activity Update - August 17, 2025 🌞
Hey space enthusiasts! The Sun's in a serene phase today, but an incoming cosmic twist could liven things up tomorrow—perfect for planning your aurora chase!
Sunspot Number: 123 – Regions holding steady but quiet overall.
Recent Flares: C1-class peaked at 0741 UT today; C3-class over the last 24 hours.
Flare Odds: 20% for M-class, 1% for X-class in the next day. 💥
Geomagnetic Status: Whisper-quiet at Kp 1.67, with a 24-hour max of 2.00.
Aurora Outlook: Watch Aug 18—a co-rotating interaction region (CIR) may spark G1-class storms and dazzling high-latitude lights! 🌌
Cosmic Rays: Dipping very low at -6.0% below average, unchanged recently.
Sky Highlights: Noctilucent clouds continue their northern glow, captured in Finland on Aug 11. T CrB nova steady at mag 9.7—eruption eyed for Nov 10 or mid-next June! ✨ Plus, cosmic ray levels hint at solar max influences on our atmosphere.
Calm now, but the space weather wheel turns. What's your prediction for tomorrow's storms?
#SpaceWeather #SolarActivity #Astronomy
Hey space enthusiasts! The Sun's in a serene phase today, but an incoming cosmic twist could liven things up tomorrow—perfect for planning your aurora chase!
Sunspot Number: 123 – Regions holding steady but quiet overall.
Recent Flares: C1-class peaked at 0741 UT today; C3-class over the last 24 hours.
Flare Odds: 20% for M-class, 1% for X-class in the next day. 💥
Geomagnetic Status: Whisper-quiet at Kp 1.67, with a 24-hour max of 2.00.
Aurora Outlook: Watch Aug 18—a co-rotating interaction region (CIR) may spark G1-class storms and dazzling high-latitude lights! 🌌
Cosmic Rays: Dipping very low at -6.0% below average, unchanged recently.
Sky Highlights: Noctilucent clouds continue their northern glow, captured in Finland on Aug 11. T CrB nova steady at mag 9.7—eruption eyed for Nov 10 or mid-next June! ✨ Plus, cosmic ray levels hint at solar max influences on our atmosphere.
Calm now, but the space weather wheel turns. What's your prediction for tomorrow's storms?
#SpaceWeather #SolarActivity #Astronomy
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🌞 Daily Solar Activity Update - August 31, 2025 🌞
Hey space enthusiasts! Sunspots steady amid delta-class magnetic intrigue, spotlighting an M2 flare with a sneaky possible CME—cosmic rays edging lower as quiet winds flow on.
Sunspot Number: 195 – Active with beta-gamma-delta fields in AR4197 eyeing X-flares.
Recent Flares: M1-class at 2049 UT yesterday; M2-class max over 24 hours at 2002 UT from AR4204.
Flare Odds: 75% for M-class, 20% for X-class in both 0-24 and 24-48 hours. 💥
Geomagnetic Status: Quiet at Kp 2.00, with 24-hour max of 2.33.
Aurora Outlook: High latitudes at 30% severe storm risk today (25% tomorrow)—mid-latitudes at 1% both days. 🌌
Solar Wind: At 375.7 km/s with density of 5.48 protons/cm³; no new coronal holes facing Earth.
Cosmic Rays: At -8.0% below average, down -1.4% in 48 hours.
Sky Highlights: 25 fireballs blazed on Aug 30 (all sporadics). Noctilucent clouds defying seasons, last vibrant in Finland Aug 21. T CrB nova at mag 9.7—eruption possible Nov 10, 2025, or June 25, 2026! ☄️
Potential CME brewing—gearing up for stellar spectacles?
#SpaceWeather #SolarActivity #Astronomy
Hey space enthusiasts! Sunspots steady amid delta-class magnetic intrigue, spotlighting an M2 flare with a sneaky possible CME—cosmic rays edging lower as quiet winds flow on.
Sunspot Number: 195 – Active with beta-gamma-delta fields in AR4197 eyeing X-flares.
Recent Flares: M1-class at 2049 UT yesterday; M2-class max over 24 hours at 2002 UT from AR4204.
Flare Odds: 75% for M-class, 20% for X-class in both 0-24 and 24-48 hours. 💥
Geomagnetic Status: Quiet at Kp 2.00, with 24-hour max of 2.33.
Aurora Outlook: High latitudes at 30% severe storm risk today (25% tomorrow)—mid-latitudes at 1% both days. 🌌
Solar Wind: At 375.7 km/s with density of 5.48 protons/cm³; no new coronal holes facing Earth.
Cosmic Rays: At -8.0% below average, down -1.4% in 48 hours.
Sky Highlights: 25 fireballs blazed on Aug 30 (all sporadics). Noctilucent clouds defying seasons, last vibrant in Finland Aug 21. T CrB nova at mag 9.7—eruption possible Nov 10, 2025, or June 25, 2026! ☄️
Potential CME brewing—gearing up for stellar spectacles?
#SpaceWeather #SolarActivity #Astronomy