MM#009 Default HESSI Target

Max Millennium Chief Observer mmchiefobserver at gmail.com
Mon Jul 28 18:27:11 MDT 2014


Dear RHESSI Collaborators,

The level of solar activity is low. Yesterday's target (NOAA
12125) was responsible for a C2.4 flare on 28-Jul-2014 at
14:10 UT, the largest since the previous message. There is
slight evidence for flux emergence in the region's northern
flank. On the other hand, the complex of NOAA 12126 and
12123 was responsible for B- and C-class activity. While flux
emergence has subsided in NOAA 12126, there is evidence
for substantial emergence in the intermediate portion of
NOAA 12123. Limited FOV instruments should focus on this
emerging flux region, and should include NOAA 12126, if
possible. High B-class activity is expected and C-class
activity is probable.

The position of NOAA 12123 on 29-July-2014 00:20 UT is:

S14W50, ( 701", -285" )

See http://www.SolarMonitor.org for images and
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/max_millennium/ops/observing.shtml
for a description of the current Max Millennium Observing Plan.

Regards,

Paul Higgins (Trinity College Dublin/LMSAL)


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