IN-COMING e Scare Several large solar fla
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Several large solar flares recorded yesterday, but not aimed at Earth (the arrival of any electromagnetically interacting coronal mass ejection takes three days to get here, if aimed right) may be a nothingburger (the polarity of the arriving particles have to be in line with the Earth's EMF supposedly, to cause Carrington Event type problems).
latest news: https://www.solarham.net/
Good morning. Below is an updated look at the visible solar disk courtesy of the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). Solar activity since the X6 solar flare around AR 3590 has been quieter with only C-Flares detected. Coronagraph imagery confirms that a CME was not associated with that event. The active region will be squarely facing Earth over the next week, so should an actual CME be produced at some point, it will likely be directed our way. Other than the radio blackouts within the high frequency spectrum (3-30Mhz), all three X-Flares detected within the past 48 hours had no other impacts on our planet. Elsewhere, AR 3575 is now back in view and was reassigned AR 3591. So far it looks to be stable and no longer a threat for major solar flares. New CME appears to be headed well ahead of our pmy confidence in the forecast is low. A further update will be provided whenever necessary.