Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity has been very low since the last message, except for
a large scale filament liftoff observed during 20-24 UT yesterday
(5/12) from the Northern central meridian. The largest X-ray event
in the past 24 hours was a C3.8 flare at 13:49 UT today from NOAA
14085. NOAA 14086 approaching the Northwest limb had a new flux
emergence and produced a few low-C class flares.
Yesterday's target from the East limb was given a number NOAA 14087.
This region only produced 2 low-C class flares, but currently has
the largest sunspot area (90 millionths) on the disk with bi-polar
configuration. Today we will continue to observe NOAA 14087, the area
of its preceding (positive polarity) sunspot expecting additional
C class activities.
The position of the target in NOAA 14087 on 13-May-2025 at 15:30 UT is:
N14E69 (-857", 260").