Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity remains at an extremely low level. A new small
flux region is emerging in the South East quadrant, currently
displaying a moderate-sized pore. No X-ray flares have occurred
since the last message. No change in flare activity is expected
in the next 24 hours.
The approximate position of this region on 7-Mar-2020 at 17:00 UT is:
S31E45 , ( -587", -421" )
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 (Northumbria University)
Dear Collaborators,
The level of solar activity is extremely low. The visible disk is still
spotless, with no X-ray flares having occurred in the previous 24 hours.
The target dynamic prominence on the North West limb has undergone some
restructuring, including large-scale plasma flows towards a previously
connected region to the South. This prominence will remain as the target
for a further 24 hours. No change in flaring activity is expected in the
following 24-hour period.
The approximate position of this region on 6-Mar-2020 at 16:00 UT is:
N38W90 , ( 761", 590" )
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 (Northumbria University)
Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity continues to be at an extremely low level. The solar
disk remains spotless and no significant X-ray flares have occurred
since the last message. The target region stays on the large dynamic
prominence at the North West limb. No change in flaring activity is
expected over the next 24 hours.
The approximate position of this region on 5-Mar-2020 at 16:00 UT is:
N40W90 , ( 741", 617" )
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 (Northumbria University)
The level of solar activity remains extremely low. The visible solar
disk continues to be spotless, with no X-ray flares having occurred
since the last message. The target region returns to the dynamic
prominence on the North West limb. No change in flaring activity is
expected in the following 24-hour period.
The approximate position of this region on 4-Mar-2020 at 23:30 UT is:
N40W90, ( 741", 617" )
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 (Northumbria University)
Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity continues to be at an extremely low level. The solar
disk remains spotless and no X-ray flares have occurred in the past
24 hours. Today's target switches to another dynamic prominence at
lower latitude on the North West limb. No change in flare activity
is expected over the next 24 hours.
The approximate position of this region on 3-Mar-2020 at 17:00 UT is:
N15W90 , ( 934", 248" )
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 (Northumbria University)
Dear Collaborators,
The level of solar activity remains extremely low. The visible solar
disk continues to be spotless, with no X-ray flares having occurred
since the last message. A dynamic prominence on the North West limb
becomes the new target region, but no change in flaring activity is
expected in the following 24-hour period.
The approximate position of this region on 2-Mar-2020 at 15:00 UT is:
N40W90, ( 741", 617" )
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 (Northumbria University)
Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity remains unchanged. Yesterday's target region has
decayed since the last message. The visible solar disk is now
featureless. There shall be no default target region today, with no
change in activity expected over the next 24 hours.
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,
Ryan Milligan (Queen's University Belfast)
Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity remains at very low levels. A small, bipolar flux
region has emerged close to disk center since the last message and
shall be the new target region. The region is currently spotless but
may show signs of development over the next 24 hours. Any increase in
activity is unlikely at this time.
The approximate position of the target region on 29-Feb-2020 at 14:30 UT is:
S02W02, ( 41", 88" )
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,
Ryan Milligan (Queen's University Belfast)
Dear Collaborators,
Solar X-ray flux has remained at background levels since the last
message. The visible solar disk remains devoid of any viable target
region so there shall be no default target region again today. No
change in activity expected over the next 24 hours.
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,
Ryan Milligan (Queen's University Belfast)
Dear Collaborators,
Solar minimum conditions persist with the visible solar disk remaining
spotless. There shall be no default target region again today. No
change in activity expected over the next 24 hours.
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,
Ryan Milligan (Queen's University Belfast)