ist in den letzten 24 Stunden über 100 % gewachsen auf 770 Millionths solar hemisphere , das ist ja schon recht heftig und das Teil hat ja noch ne Menge Zeit bis es wieder hinter der Westflanke verschwindet, was sagen die Experten hier über die Mögliche Entwicklung dieses Spots ??
Sunspot 10536 *PIC*
M-class flares appear to be possible *LINK*
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Latest Geomagnetic and Auroral Activity Conditions
Updated: 07:30 UTC 02 January (2:30 am EDT, 02 January):
Geomagnetic activity is expected to remain mostly unsettled to active during the
next 48 hours. Another blast of high velocity solar wind and periods of active to
major geomagnetic storming is expected to commence on 04 January. Middle
latitude observers may spot periods of activity on and after 04 January.
Solar Activity Update
New active sunspot Region 536 rotated around the eastern limb today and has
been a fairly active flare producer. Isolated M-class flares appear to be possible
from this region.
Abwarten !
Gruß AJ
Latest Geomagnetic and Auroral Activity Conditions
Updated: 07:30 UTC 02 January (2:30 am EDT, 02 January):
Geomagnetic activity is expected to remain mostly unsettled to active during the
next 48 hours. Another blast of high velocity solar wind and periods of active to
major geomagnetic storming is expected to commence on 04 January. Middle
latitude observers may spot periods of activity on and after 04 January.
Solar Activity Update
New active sunspot Region 536 rotated around the eastern limb today and has
been a fairly active flare producer. Isolated M-class flares appear to be possible
from this region.
Abwarten !
Gruß AJ
Sunspot 10536 = 900 Millionths
ist jetzt wohl nur ne Frage der Zeit wann er richtig loslegt groß genug is er ja
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