Dear Collaborators,

The activity of the earth-facing side of the Sun continues to be low.
However, there were a series of significant eruptive events from the
regions close to the Northwest limb for the past two days, observed as
the low-C class flares from NOAA 14139 and the target region, NOAA
14143. The largest events in the past 24 hours are two C2.8 flares,
one at 20:25 UT yesterday(7/21) from NOAA 14139 and another at 7:59 
UT today from NOAA 14143. Other active regions on the disk stay quiet
since the last message.

NOAA 14143 is showing signs of decay but 6 low-C class flares were
recorded from this region in the past 24 hours. Today, we will
continue to observe the trailing sunspot of NOAA 14143 while it
undergoes limb passage. Additional C class events are expected.

The position of the target in NOAA 14143 on 22-July-2025 at
15:30 UT is: N25W79  (838", 388").

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)