Dear Collaborators,

Solar activity has increased to a moderate level. Yesterday's target
rotated from the Southeast limb produced two M class flares since the
last message: a M1.0 at 14:54 UT yesterday(6/20) and a M2.6 at 2:25 UT
today, the latter was the largest event in the period. This region,
now assigned to NOAA 14473, is also the source of several high-B to
mid-C class events in the last 24 hours. The leading (Western) portion
of this region consists of multiple small spots with mixed polarity,
while the Eastern portion appears to be a single large spot with
negative polarity (still too close to the limb to describe further).

Today, we will continue to observe NOAA 14473 at the leading portion
of sunspots where the M2.6 flares are from. Additional C class to
low-M class events are expected.

The position of the target in NOAA 14473 on 21-Jun-2026 at 15:30 UT is:
S08E57 (-790.", -155").

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,
Aki Takeda (Montana State University)
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