Moderate solar flare reaching M1.3 peaked at 12:11 UTC

Moderate solar flare reaching M1.3 peaked at 12:11 UTC

A moderate solar flare reaching M1.3 peaked on August 30, 2012. This event started at 12:02, peaked at 12:11 UTC and ended at 12:14. The source of this solar flare was new sunspot rotating into view off the eastern limb.There is 15% chance of another M-class, and 1%

Two more M-class events from Region 1548 – M 1.8 and M 2.0

Two more M-class events from Region 1548 – M 1.8 and M 2.0

After today’s strong M5.5 solar flare at 01:02 UTC another two moderate class solar flares erupted. On August 18, 2012 at 03:23 UTC new Active Region 1548 erupted with M1.8 solar flare followed by M2.0 at 16:27 UTC.More M-class events are expected from Region 1548.

New active region produced strong M5.5 solar flare

New active region produced strong M5.5 solar flare

A new Active Region off the northeastern limb is really active and is crackling with M-class solar flares. Latest strong solar flare, reaching M5.5, occurred at 01:02 UTC on August 18. It did not produce Earth-directed CME.New active region is numbered as 1547

The second M-Class flare today around the new active region

The second M-Class flare today around the new active region

The second M-class solar flare occurred today off the northeast limb at 17:20 UTC. It was measured as low-level M1.0 flare. The M1 flare was accompanied by a short duration Tenflare (10 cm Radio Burst) at levels of 140 sfu.  It is a second M-class solar  flare

Impulsive M2.4 solar flare peaked at 13:19 UTC

Impulsive M2.4 solar flare peaked at 13:19 UTC

Impulsive M2.4 solar flare peaked at 13:19 UTC on August 17, 2012. The event started at 13:12 (B2.8) and ended at 13:23  (M1.0). The flare was centered around a new active region off the northeastern limb. This region is turning into view

Sunspot 1540 produced a long duration M1.0 solar flare

Sunspot 1540 produced a long duration M1.0 solar flare

A long duration M1.0 solar flare took place on August 11. 2012. The event started at 11:55, peaked at 12:20 and ended at 12:57 UTC. The source of this solar flare was centered around Sunspot 1540. Plasma was magnetically pulled back in towards 1544 located to the

Moderate solar flare – M1.6 peaked at 4:38 UTC Monday morning

Moderate solar flare – M1.6 peaked at 4:38 UTC Monday morning

After low solar activity the Sun erupted today with a moderate solar flare. This latest event started at 04:33 and peaked at 04:38 UTC Monday, August 6, 2012 with M1.6 solar flare. The source of this event was probably a new region now about to rotate into view off the

Region 1536 erupted with M1.1 solar flare

Region 1536 erupted with M1.1 solar flare

New Active Region 1536 erupted with moderate solar flare today. The event peaked at 15:48 UTC on July 30, 2012 measuring M1.1. This is first M-class solar flare from Region 1536.At 14:03 UTC today Region 1532 (S19E14) erupted with C8.8 flare. Analysis with

Sun unleashed M2.3 solar flare

Sun unleashed M2.3 solar flare

Sunspot AR1532 is crackling with M-class solar flares. After strong M6.1 solar flare on July 28 at 20:56 UTC, it generated another M-class solar flare on July 29 at 06:22, this time measuring M2.3.The sunspot is still too far off the disk center to be very