MM#009 Default HESSI Target

Max Millennium Chief Observer mmchiefobserver at gmail.com
Sat Sep 12 06:13:45 MDT 2015


Dear RHESSI Collaborators,

The level of solar activity is low. Newly numbered region NOAA 12415
rotated over the South East limb in the past 24 hours with reasonably
large leading and trailing spot clusters and produced several B-class
flares. Recently emerged NOAA 12414 grew significantly in the past 24
hours, increasing in complexity from an alpha/A-type designation to a
beta-gamma/D-type. NOAA 12414 was the source of the largest flare in
the past 24 hours, a C1.3 on 11-Sep-2015 at 21:30 UT. Further B-class
activity is expected, with a good chance for more C-class flares.

The position of NOAA 12414 on 12-Sep-2015 at 12:30 UT is:

S10W27, ( 426", -271" )

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,

Shaun Bloomfield (Trinity College Dublin)


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