Solar activity remains low since the last message. Two C1.7 events
are the largest in the period; one at 01:50 UT today(6/15) from the
target region, NOAA 14464 and the other at 09:48 UT today from the
region behind the Northeast limb (~N08 deg). NOAA 14464 is showing
sign of decay losing trailing sunspots, while the Northeast limb
region has produced a few more low-C class activities in the past
several hours.
NOAA 14465 (N07W18) has been undergoing flux emergence since
yesterday; new spots were added in its Southeast and also Northwest
vicinities. Although currently no flare is reported from NOAA 14465,
these new spots are occasionally showing brightening. Today, we will
switch the default target from NOAA 14464 to NOAA 14465 to keep
track of these flux emergence, until the Northeast limb region rotates
to Earth-view. In the next 24 hours, we will observe NOAA 14465 at
the Southeast side of the main sunspot expecting C-class events.
The position of the target in NOAA 14465 on 15-Jun-2026 at
16:00 UT is: N06W16 (272", 92").