GEOMAGETIC STORM WATCH--AGAIN: A new CME is heading for Earth, maybe. The storm cloud was hurled into space by a dramatic filament eruptionon Jan. 26th. Most of the CME will sail south of our planet, but NOAA forecasters believe it could graze Earth as it passes by. If so, a G1-class geomagnetic storm could occur on Jan. 29th. CME impact alerts: SMS Text

 

Solar wind
speed: 298.7 km/sec
density: 2.24 protons/cm3
more data: ACEDSCOVR
Updated: Today at 1207 UT 

X-ray Solar Flares
6-hr max: M2 
0812 UT Jan27 
24-hr: M2  
0812 UT Jan27  
explanation | more data
Updated: Today at: 1210 UT 

Daily Sun: 27 Jan 25 
Expand: labels | no labels | Carrington

 

All of these sunspots are stable and quiet. Photo credit: NASA/SDO

Sunspot number: 140 
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Updated 27 Jan 2025

 

 

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Good Hunting!!!  73, Bill

 

Bill Priakos

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