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πŸ›Έ Space Weather Update πŸ›Έ

πŸ“Š Current Conditions:

🌬️ Solar Wind Speed: 365.7 km/sec
πŸ”Ή Solar Wind Density: 2.04 protons/cm3
β˜€οΈ X-ray 6hr max: C2

1419 UT
Jul29
πŸ“ˆ X-ray 24hr: C3
0511 UT
Jul29
🌍 Planetary K-index: 2.33
⚫ Sunspot Number: 134


πŸ”­ Data from spaceweather.com
🌞 Daily Sun Image - Showing visible sunspots and their numbers. Current sunspot number: 134
Daily Solar Activity Update - July 29, 2025 πŸŒžπŸš€

Hey space enthusiasts! Here's your quick rundown on today's solar vibes from SpaceWeather.com:

- Sunspot Number: 134 – 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 – 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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πŸ›Έ Space Weather Update πŸ›Έ

πŸ“Š Current Conditions:

🌬️ Solar Wind Speed: 460.1 km/sec
πŸ”Ή Solar Wind Density: 0.25 protons/cm3
β˜€οΈ X-ray 6hr max: C3

1032 UT
Jul30
πŸ“ˆ X-ray 24hr: C4
0616 UT
Jul30
🌍 Planetary K-index: 2.00
⚫ Sunspot Number: 112


πŸ”­ Data from spaceweather.com
🌞 Daily Sun Image - Showing visible sunspots and their numbers. Current sunspot number: 112
Daily Space Weather Update: July 30, 2025
🌞 Solar Activity Snapshot:

Sunspot number: 112 (all stable and quiet – 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.

🧲 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 – keep an eye out for auroras!

πŸš€ 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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Space Weather Today pinned Β«Daily Space Weather Update: July 30, 2025 🌞 Solar Activity Snapshot: Sunspot number: 112 (all stable and quiet – 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…»
πŸ›Έ Space Weather Update πŸ›Έ

πŸ“Š Current Conditions:

🌬️ Solar Wind Speed: 433.5 km/sec
πŸ”Ή Solar Wind Density: 3.17 protons/cm3
β˜€οΈ X-ray 6hr max: C1

1020 UT
Jul31
πŸ“ˆ X-ray 24hr: C2
1944 UT
Jul30
🌍 Planetary K-index: 2.33
⚫ Sunspot Number: 131


πŸ”­ Data from spaceweather.com
🌞 Daily Sun Image - Showing visible sunspots and their numbers. Current sunspot number: 131
Daily Solar Activity Update - July 31, 2025 β˜€οΈπŸŒŒ

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 – 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 – safe distance!) and the potential nova explosion in T Coronae Borealis later this year.
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πŸ›Έ Space Weather Update πŸ›Έ

πŸ“Š Current Conditions:

🌬️ Solar Wind Speed: 509.6 km/sec
πŸ”Ή Solar Wind Density: 2.09 protons/cm3
β˜€οΈ X-ray 6hr max: C3

1239 UT
Aug01
πŸ“ˆ X-ray 24hr: C3
1239 UT
Aug01
🌍 Planetary K-index: 2.67
⚫ Sunspot Number: 138


πŸ”­ Data from spaceweather.com
🌞 Daily Sun Image - Showing visible sunspots and their numbers. Current sunspot number: 138
πŸš€ Daily Solar Activity Update - August 01, 2025 🌞

Good morning, space enthusiasts!

Solar Activity: Moderate levels with stable sunspots. No strong flares expected today.

Sunspot Number: 138

Recent Flares: Peak at C3 class; 30% chance for M-class and 5% for X-class in the next 24 hours.

Geomagnetic Conditions: Quiet (K-index: 2.67). Low chance of storms.
Solar Wind: Speeding at 480.5 km/sec with density of 3.01 protons/cmΒ³.
Aurora Forecast: Possible minor activity at high latitudes; check local forecasts for visibility.

Notable Events: No CMEs or radiation storms reported. Cosmic rays are declining as Solar Cycle 25 ramps up.
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πŸ›Έ Space Weather Update πŸ›Έ

πŸ“Š Current Conditions:

🌬️ Solar Wind Speed: 464.5 km/sec
πŸ”Ή Solar Wind Density: 0.18 protons/cm3
β˜€οΈ X-ray 6hr max: C3

1109 UT
Aug02
πŸ“ˆ X-ray 24hr: C3
1109 UT
Aug02
🌍 Planetary K-index: 1.33
⚫ Sunspot Number: 129


πŸ”­ Data from spaceweather.com
🌞 Daily Sun Image - Showing visible sunspots and their numbers. Current sunspot number: 129
🌞 Daily Solar Activity Update - August 2, 2025 🌞

Sunspot Number: 129

Solar Wind: Speed at 473.2 km/s, density 1.29 protons/cmΒ³

Recent Solar Flares: Max C3 class in the last 6-24 hours; NOAA forecasts 30% chance of M-class flares and 5% for X-class today

Geomagnetic Activity: Quiet (Kp=1.33 now, max 3.33 in 24 hrs); low chance of storms

Aurora Forecast: Limited activity at mid-latitudes (15% active), higher at poles (25% minor storms possible)

Cosmic Rays (Neutron Counts): -7.0% of average (very low), slowly declining with rising solar cycle

Notable Events: Sunspot 4167 is rapidly growingβ€”watch for potential flares this weekend! Also, Titan's shadow crosses Saturn tomorrow (Aug 3). Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS spotted at 61 km/s.
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