πΈ Space Weather Update πΈ
π Current Conditions:
π¬οΈ Solar Wind Speed: 552.5 km/sec
πΉ Solar Wind Density: 1.49 protons/cm3
βοΈ X-ray 6hr max: C1
1403 UT
Jul25
π X-ray 24hr: C7
0101 UT
Jul25
π Planetary K-index: 2.00
β« Sunspot Number: 137
π Data from spaceweather.com
π Current Conditions:
π¬οΈ Solar Wind Speed: 552.5 km/sec
πΉ Solar Wind Density: 1.49 protons/cm3
βοΈ X-ray 6hr max: C1
1403 UT
Jul25
π X-ray 24hr: C7
0101 UT
Jul25
π Planetary K-index: 2.00
β« Sunspot Number: 137
π Data from spaceweather.com
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πΈ Space Weather Update πΈ
π Current Conditions:
π¬οΈ Solar Wind Speed: 398.1 km/sec
πΉ Solar Wind Density: 3.11 protons/cm3
βοΈ X-ray 6hr max: C1
1254 UT
Jul28
π X-ray 24hr: C3
1844 UT
Jul27
π Planetary K-index: 1.67
β« Sunspot Number: 126
π Data from spaceweather.com
π Current Conditions:
π¬οΈ Solar Wind Speed: 398.1 km/sec
πΉ Solar Wind Density: 3.11 protons/cm3
βοΈ X-ray 6hr max: C1
1254 UT
Jul28
π X-ray 24hr: C3
1844 UT
Jul27
π Planetary K-index: 1.67
β« Sunspot Number: 126
π Data from spaceweather.com
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Daily Solar Activity Update - July 28, 2025 π
Solar Activity Overview:
The Sun is currently stable with quiet sunspots. No strong flares expected today, but there's a 30% chance of M-class flares and 5% chance of X-class in the next 24-48 hours. Recent flares peaked at C3 yesterday.
Sunspots:
Current sunspot number: 126. No spotless days in 2025 so far!
Geomagnetic Conditions:
Quiet skies with Kp index at 1.67. A minor CME expected yesterday missed Earth or was too weakβno geomagnetic storm watch in effect. Solar wind speed: ~390 km/sec.
Aurora Forecast:
Low activity overall, but check real-time auroral ovals if you're in high latitudes. Probabilities for minor storms are 10-25% in the coming days.
Solar Activity Overview:
The Sun is currently stable with quiet sunspots. No strong flares expected today, but there's a 30% chance of M-class flares and 5% chance of X-class in the next 24-48 hours. Recent flares peaked at C3 yesterday.
Sunspots:
Current sunspot number: 126. No spotless days in 2025 so far!
Geomagnetic Conditions:
Quiet skies with Kp index at 1.67. A minor CME expected yesterday missed Earth or was too weakβno geomagnetic storm watch in effect. Solar wind speed: ~390 km/sec.
Aurora Forecast:
Low activity overall, but check real-time auroral ovals if you're in high latitudes. Probabilities for minor storms are 10-25% in the coming days.
πΈ Space Weather Update πΈ
π Current Conditions:
π¬οΈ Solar Wind Speed: 365.7 km/sec
πΉ Solar Wind Density: 2.04 protons/cm3
βοΈ X-ray 6hr max: C2
1419 UT
Jul29
π X-ray 24hr: C3
0511 UT
Jul29
π Planetary K-index: 2.33
β« Sunspot Number: 134
π Data from spaceweather.com
π Current Conditions:
π¬οΈ Solar Wind Speed: 365.7 km/sec
πΉ Solar Wind Density: 2.04 protons/cm3
βοΈ X-ray 6hr max: C2
1419 UT
Jul29
π X-ray 24hr: C3
0511 UT
Jul29
π Planetary K-index: 2.33
β« Sunspot Number: 134
π Data from spaceweather.com
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Daily Solar Activity Update - July 29, 2025 ππ
Hey space enthusiasts! Here's your quick rundown on today's solar vibes from SpaceWeather.com:
- Sunspot Number: 134 β All spots are stable and quiet, no big fireworks expected today.
- Solar Flares: Recent peaks at C1 (6-hr max) and C3 (24-hr max). NOAA odds: 25-30% for M-class, just 5% for X-class flares in the next 48 hours. Low activity overall!
- Geomagnetic Conditions: Planetary Kp index at 2.33 (quiet). Solar wind is chill with Bz pointing north β no storms brewing. Mid-latitude storm chances: 15-30% active, low for anything major.
- Aurora Forecast: Auroral oval is active per NOAA, but no strong displays predicted right now. Keep an eye on high latitudes for minor activity (up to 40% chance of severe in 24-48 hrs).
Hey space enthusiasts! Here's your quick rundown on today's solar vibes from SpaceWeather.com:
- Sunspot Number: 134 β All spots are stable and quiet, no big fireworks expected today.
- Solar Flares: Recent peaks at C1 (6-hr max) and C3 (24-hr max). NOAA odds: 25-30% for M-class, just 5% for X-class flares in the next 48 hours. Low activity overall!
- Geomagnetic Conditions: Planetary Kp index at 2.33 (quiet). Solar wind is chill with Bz pointing north β no storms brewing. Mid-latitude storm chances: 15-30% active, low for anything major.
- Aurora Forecast: Auroral oval is active per NOAA, but no strong displays predicted right now. Keep an eye on high latitudes for minor activity (up to 40% chance of severe in 24-48 hrs).
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πΈ Space Weather Update πΈ
π Current Conditions:
π¬οΈ Solar Wind Speed: 460.1 km/sec
πΉ Solar Wind Density: 0.25 protons/cm3
βοΈ X-ray 6hr max: C3
1032 UT
Jul30
π X-ray 24hr: C4
0616 UT
Jul30
π Planetary K-index: 2.00
β« Sunspot Number: 112
π Data from spaceweather.com
π Current Conditions:
π¬οΈ Solar Wind Speed: 460.1 km/sec
πΉ Solar Wind Density: 0.25 protons/cm3
βοΈ X-ray 6hr max: C3
1032 UT
Jul30
π X-ray 24hr: C4
0616 UT
Jul30
π Planetary K-index: 2.00
β« Sunspot Number: 112
π Data from spaceweather.com
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Daily Space Weather Update: July 30, 2025
π Solar Activity Snapshot:
Sunspot number: 112 (all stable and quiet β no big flares expected today).
Recent solar flares: Max C4 class in the last 24 hours; probabilities for M-class (30%) and X-class (5%) flares remain low.
Solar radio flux: 152 sfu.
π§² Geomagnetic Conditions:
Solar wind speed: ~463 km/s (moderate).
Planetary K-index: 2.00 (quiet for now).
Storm chances: Up to 40% for severe geomagnetic storms at high latitudes in the next 48 hours β keep an eye out for auroras!
π Other Highlights:
No major CMEs or radiation storms reported.
Cosmic rays are at very low levels (-8% of Space Age average) due to rising solar activity in Cycle 25.
Bonus: Noctilucent clouds spotted recently in Europe, and a massive interstellar comet (3I/ATLAS) is making headlines!
π Solar Activity Snapshot:
Sunspot number: 112 (all stable and quiet β no big flares expected today).
Recent solar flares: Max C4 class in the last 24 hours; probabilities for M-class (30%) and X-class (5%) flares remain low.
Solar radio flux: 152 sfu.
π§² Geomagnetic Conditions:
Solar wind speed: ~463 km/s (moderate).
Planetary K-index: 2.00 (quiet for now).
Storm chances: Up to 40% for severe geomagnetic storms at high latitudes in the next 48 hours β keep an eye out for auroras!
π Other Highlights:
No major CMEs or radiation storms reported.
Cosmic rays are at very low levels (-8% of Space Age average) due to rising solar activity in Cycle 25.
Bonus: Noctilucent clouds spotted recently in Europe, and a massive interstellar comet (3I/ATLAS) is making headlines!
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πΈ Space Weather Update πΈ
π Current Conditions:
π¬οΈ Solar Wind Speed: 433.5 km/sec
πΉ Solar Wind Density: 3.17 protons/cm3
βοΈ X-ray 6hr max: C1
1020 UT
Jul31
π X-ray 24hr: C2
1944 UT
Jul30
π Planetary K-index: 2.33
β« Sunspot Number: 131
π Data from spaceweather.com
π Current Conditions:
π¬οΈ Solar Wind Speed: 433.5 km/sec
πΉ Solar Wind Density: 3.17 protons/cm3
βοΈ X-ray 6hr max: C1
1020 UT
Jul31
π X-ray 24hr: C2
1944 UT
Jul30
π Planetary K-index: 2.33
β« Sunspot Number: 131
π Data from spaceweather.com
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Daily Solar Activity Update - July 31, 2025 βοΈπ
Good morning, space enthusiasts! Here's your quick rundown on today's solar weather straight from the experts. Solar activity remains low, but let's dive into the details:
Sunspots: Currently 9 sunspots visible, with a total sunspot number of 131. All are stable and quiet β no major fireworks expected today.
Solar Flares: The past 24 hours saw minor C-class flares (max C2 at 1944 UT yesterday). NOAA predicts a 30% chance of M-class flares and just 5% for X-class in the next day.
Geomagnetic Activity: Quiet conditions with Kp index at 2.33. Low storm probabilities: 10% minor at mid-latitudes, up to 45% severe at high latitudes in the next 24 hours.
Aurora Forecast: No major aurora displays anticipated, but check the auroral oval if you're in northern/southern regions for any subtle glows.
Radiation & Radio: Cosmic rays are declining (-7.9% of average), and no significant radiation storms or radio blackouts reported.
Notable Events: No Earth-facing coronal holes or CMEs. Keep an eye on upcoming asteroid close approaches (like 2025 OD1 today at 9.8 LD β safe distance!) and the potential nova explosion in T Coronae Borealis later this year.
Good morning, space enthusiasts! Here's your quick rundown on today's solar weather straight from the experts. Solar activity remains low, but let's dive into the details:
Sunspots: Currently 9 sunspots visible, with a total sunspot number of 131. All are stable and quiet β no major fireworks expected today.
Solar Flares: The past 24 hours saw minor C-class flares (max C2 at 1944 UT yesterday). NOAA predicts a 30% chance of M-class flares and just 5% for X-class in the next day.
Geomagnetic Activity: Quiet conditions with Kp index at 2.33. Low storm probabilities: 10% minor at mid-latitudes, up to 45% severe at high latitudes in the next 24 hours.
Aurora Forecast: No major aurora displays anticipated, but check the auroral oval if you're in northern/southern regions for any subtle glows.
Radiation & Radio: Cosmic rays are declining (-7.9% of average), and no significant radiation storms or radio blackouts reported.
Notable Events: No Earth-facing coronal holes or CMEs. Keep an eye on upcoming asteroid close approaches (like 2025 OD1 today at 9.8 LD β safe distance!) and the potential nova explosion in T Coronae Borealis later this year.
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πΈ Space Weather Update πΈ
π Current Conditions:
π¬οΈ Solar Wind Speed: 509.6 km/sec
πΉ Solar Wind Density: 2.09 protons/cm3
βοΈ X-ray 6hr max: C3
1239 UT
Aug01
π X-ray 24hr: C3
1239 UT
Aug01
π Planetary K-index: 2.67
β« Sunspot Number: 138
π Data from spaceweather.com
π Current Conditions:
π¬οΈ Solar Wind Speed: 509.6 km/sec
πΉ Solar Wind Density: 2.09 protons/cm3
βοΈ X-ray 6hr max: C3
1239 UT
Aug01
π X-ray 24hr: C3
1239 UT
Aug01
π Planetary K-index: 2.67
β« Sunspot Number: 138
π Data from spaceweather.com