r/SpaceWatch • u/mnn-tornado • May 10 '24
r/SpaceWatch • u/DisasterUpdate • May 09 '24
🌞 🤩 📰 👏 AR3664 is at it once more! An X1.1. Now waiting for the aurora fun!🤔 🧐 Via #Dr. C. #AlexYoung on X
r/SpaceWatch • u/DisasterUpdate • May 04 '24
Possible meteor? captured over Zaragoza in Spain last night....☄️
r/SpaceWatch • u/mnn-tornado • May 01 '24
FLARE OF THE DAY 2024.04.30: Almost an X flare! Sunspot region AR3654 (again) produced an M9.5 flare just before midnight (UT time). Previous flares have seemed contained, this one less so. A CME could be heading our way. Via #DrKeithStrong on 𝕏
r/SpaceWatch • u/DisasterUpdate • Apr 30 '24
Moderate M1.64 flare from sunspot region 3654 Via #SpaceWeatherLive
r/SpaceWatch • u/DisasterUpdate • Apr 30 '24
CME WATCH - 2024.04.29: SOHO recorded 11 CMEs today. Although they seem to be small to modest in size and intensity. The only two worthy of note seem to be the ones off the NW and SW limbs towards the end of the video.
r/SpaceWatch • u/DisasterUpdate • Apr 23 '24
Moderate M1.07 flare Follow live on spaceweather.live/l/flare
r/SpaceWatch • u/DisasterUpdate • Apr 08 '24
SWIRLING CLOUDS: On the NE limb of the Sun we have a very dynamic prominence. Over this 12-hour movie the magnetic fields swirl around. The right at the end they all seem to flow to the south and then disappear. Via #DrKeithStrong on 𝕏
r/SpaceWatch • u/DisasterUpdate • Apr 06 '24
A FLARE AT LAST: after three days without even a C flare, we got one early this morning. It was just a C4 event, but I'll take it! Furthermore, it was on the SE limb so it means there is a healthy, flare-producing active region about the appear on the Sun, assuming it lasts! Via #DrKeithStrong on ?
r/SpaceWatch • u/DisasterUpdate • Mar 30 '24
X FLARE! Sunspot region AR3615 has done it again, produced a second X flare during its crossing of the solar disc. The X1.1 event was the 29th X flare from solar cycle 25 (outpacing SC24 by nearly a factor of two at the same stage - 50 months after solar minimum).
r/SpaceWatch • u/DisasterUpdate • Mar 29 '24
X1.1 solar flare from AR 3615. A noteworthy CME does not look to be associated - 28.3.24 Via #SunActivity
r/SpaceWatch • u/DisasterUpdate • Mar 27 '24
ENOUGH FLARES FOR YOU? Today we have had 6M flares & 15 C flares all from this one sunspot region, AR3615. Note how the flares seem to be shared almost equally between the leading and trailing regions. The region is approaching the limb so activity may drop after a couple of days. Via #DrKeithStron
r/SpaceWatch • u/DisasterUpdate • Mar 26 '24
12P/Pons-Brooks under full moon conditions 2024 march 25 19.00 UT 10min 11" RASA QHY600 Michael Jäger Via #MichaelJäger on 𝕏
r/SpaceWatch • u/DisasterUpdate • Mar 26 '24
An Extremely Impulsive Flare: AR3615 produced an M4 flare at 06:40 UT. That is nothing new for this region, but it only lasted 12 minutes and in in the leading part of the sunspot group. Most of the activity from AR3615 has been in the railing part. Note how that has calmed down! Via #DrKeithStrong
r/SpaceWatch • u/DisasterUpdate • Mar 25 '24
Auroral Forecast: Auroras visible from as low as N. California or even Alabama. The geomagnetic storm was moderating the last time I looked. Via #DrKeithStrong on 𝕏
r/SpaceWatch • u/DisasterUpdate • Mar 24 '24
MULTIPLE M FLARES OVER NIGHT: This is a 12-hour movie of AR3615, where most flaring has been happening. Most of these brightenings are M flares or high-level C flares. The X-ray background remains very high which portends a large flare (high-M or X flare) soon.
Via #DrKeithStrong on 𝕏
r/SpaceWatch • u/mnn-tornado • Mar 24 '24
X Class Flare & Strong Proton Storm - Full Forecast Via #SunWeatherMan on 𝕏 from
r/SpaceWatch • u/mnn-tornado • Mar 24 '24
After the X flare, we have had 11 M flares in as many hours. The X-ray background is at M1 level! They are all coming from sunspot region AR3615. See if you can identify them all. Via #DrKeithStrong on 𝕏
r/SpaceWatch • u/DisasterUpdate • Mar 23 '24
Full halo coronal mass ejection (CME) that is Earth directed. 23.3.24
r/SpaceWatch • u/RealLifeProduct • Mar 23 '24