It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
The return of old Sunspot 1726 is looking good in terms of higher solar activity. Another M-Class flare, this time peaking at M1.3 was just detected at 12:56 UTC. This region will continue to rotate into view over the next 24 hours.
Originally posted by Bennogob
Hello
These two flares you described are not coming from sunspot 1745 but from returning sunspot 1726...But it's definitely something to watch in the next 24h^^
The return of old Sunspot 1726 is looking good in terms of higher solar activity. Another M-Class flare, this time peaking at M1.3 was just detected at 12:56 UTC. This region will continue to rotate into view over the next 24 hours.
www.solarham.net...
Originally posted by MariaLida
Wow it's a huge sunspot complex group 1748, just coming in our view but already producing very strong CME's and solar flares of X 1.7 & X 2.8 ..
Latest image ..
edit on 13-5-2013 by MariaLida because: (no reason given)