Moderate solar flare reaching M1.7 erupted from Region 1650

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Source: The Watchers - 1/05/13, By Adonai

After a long period of quiet time the Sun has sent us a greetings card today. At 9:31 UTC on January 5, 2013 an M1.7 solar flare peaked from Region 1650. The event started at 9:26, peaked at 9:31 and ended at 9:34 UTC. As of early morning today Region 1650 has ’alpha’ magnetic configuration and is rotating into view off the southeast limb. Meanwhile, Region 1640 has developed a ‘beta-gamma-delta‘ magnetic field that harbors energy for X-class solar flares. We are up for some solar activity in the coming days. Active Regions on January 5, 2013 with magnetic configurations Global D Absorption some...

After a long period of quiet time the Sun has sent us a greetings card today. At 9:31 UTC on January 5, 2013 an M1.7 solar flare peaked from Region 1650. The event started at 9:26, peaked at 9:31 and ended at 9:34 UTC. As of early morning today Region 1650 has ’alpha’ magnetic configuration and is rotating into view off the southeast limb.

Meanwhile, Region 1640 has developed a ‘beta-gamma-delta‘ magnetic field that harbors energy for X-class solar flares.

We are up for some solar activity in the coming days.

X-Ray Flux - January 5, 2012 9:30 UTC

Active Regions on January 5, 2013 with magnetic configurations

Sunspots - January 5, 2012

Global D Absorption some 30 minutes after solar flare

Global D Region - some 30 minutes after M1.7 solar flare

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