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space weather by solarham space weather for june 29 2026 utc time indices 6 29 00 35 utc sfi 186 2 ssn 131 12 area 1500 20 hmi intensity latest movie harp hmi magnetogram latest movie coronal holes analysis movie aia 131 latest movie suvi 304 latest movies imagery sdo aia goes gong stereo coronagraph video sdo gsfc suvi soho stereo helioviewer youtube 3 day geomagnetic forecast june 29 june 30 july 1 4 5 g1 4 5 g1 3 4 g0 max kp m lat 25 h lat 55 m lat 30 h lat 65 m lat 20 h lat 55 probabilities latest swpc forecast 00 30 12 30 utc current moon phase 100 illumination full moon noteworthy flare events past 72h no noteworthy flare events detected visible sunspot regions ar 4480 b s18w05 declining ar 4479 b n16e02 growing ar 4478 bgd s06e20 growing ar 4477 b s14w00 stable ar 4475 bg s10w33 declining updated 00 45 utc june 29 cme tracking no event s logged cactus seeds gmu ccor 1 realtime rd farside watch updated 13 50 utc june 27 latest image jsoc stereo aia composite filaments coronal holes latest aia composite solar oribiter phi continuum esa latest available stix light curves more imagery real time solar wind expand data solar 1 updated every minute x rays current global d layer absorption current solar flare threat c flare 99 m flare 50 x flare 10 proton 05 geomagnetic field and aurora past 24 hours quiet auroral oval forecast south pole kp index a indices magnetometers latest space weather news cme alert june 27 2026 03 10 utc updated this event is a little sneaky however a slow moving coronal mass ejection cme was observed leaving the sun following an event beginning around 20 15 utc june 26 at first it would seem that the eruption originated from either the farside of the sun or the southern pole region however stereo ahead imagery shows it to be more of an earth facing event coronal dimming is evident using the solar demon website in the vicinity of ar 4475 in the southern hemisphere while the majority of plasma is heading south of the sun earth line the northern edge may be earth directed if so a passage may be possible within 72 96 hours due to the slow moving nature of this event more details to follow whenever necessary update as per the latest noaa swpc update the slow moving cme is expected to pass mostly south of the sun earth line with a glancing blow possible by june 30th more updates in the days ahead whenever necessary space weather update june 26 2026 12 55 utc below is an updated look at ar 4478 on friday as seen by sdo hmi the sunspot cluster only manged low to mid level c flares so far today but will remain an ongoing threat for an m class solar flare 50 elsewhere ar 4475 located near center disk chipped in with a few minor c flares as well overall there is about a 10 chance for a strong x class flare according to the latest noaa swpc update space weather update june 24 2026 19 55 utc big sunspot region 4478 continues to turn into view today it may have decayed somewhat while on the farside of the sun but we will get a better understanding of what it is capable of as we head into the weekend both ar 4478 and 4475 have been the source of the majority of minor c flares on wednesday in other news active kp4 geomagnetic conditions have been observed as forecast due to the onset of an expected coronal hole stream space weather update june 23 2026 19 30 utc below is a look at the sunspot regions currently located in the southeast quadrant of the sun the large spot group that we have been monitoring on the farside of the sun is now just beginning to turn into view solar x rays are reflecting an increase in c class activity as a result we will get a better look over the next 24 hours image by sdo hmi approaching sunspot cluster june 22 2026 20 00 utc solar activity since the m6 9 solar flare on sunday has been fairly quiet with only minor c flares detected the source of that flare ar 4473 was split into two separate regions today with the trailing section assigned ar 4475 the m6 flare was responsible for a faint easterly directed cme with no earth directed component a large sunspot cluster as observed by the esa solar orbiter spacecraft will begin to turn into view within the next 48 hours arch like structures known as coronal loops are seen towering over the east limb these represent magnetic field lines entangled above the sunspots data from the solar orbiter shows only minor c flares detected on the farside of the sun so far on monday solar flare alert june 21 2026 19 50 utc a moderately strong solar flare measuring m6 9 was detected around ar 4473 at 19 29 utc june 21 it does not appear that a large cme will be associated however a further update will be provided once new coronagraph imagery is available alert type ii radio emission begin time 2026 jun 21 1932 utc estimate velocity 380 km s site information solarham com launched on march 15 2006 with the purpose of providing real time space weather news and data from various sources all in one location for easy navigation the site was created and is still maintained solely by amateur ham radio station kevin ve3en data sources this website relays data and imagery from the following sources noaa space weather prediction center swpc solar dynamics observatory sdo atmospheric imaging assembly aia solar terrestrial relations observatory stereo deep space climate observatory dscovr large angle and spectrometric coronagraph experiment lasco solar and heliospheric observatory soho lockheed martin solar astrophysics laboratory lmsal global oscillation network group gong space weather canada australia space weather services sws contact information any comments or questions regarding this website can be sent via e mail by clicking here now go work some dx
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