Dear Collaborators,

Solar activity has returned to a low level. The largest event 
since the last message was a partially occulted C1.3 flare at 
22:30 UT yesterday produced by NOAA 14323, which has 
completely rotated beyond the southwest limb. NOAA 14339 
was a newly-emerged active region, being classified as a 
beta/B-type sunspot group. It produced the two ~C1 and a ~B7 
flares. To the northeast of 14339, NOAA 14336 (S10E08, 
beta-delta/E-type) also produced a C1 flare. 14339 (with 14336 
in the field of view) becomes the new target. More low-C flares 
are possible in the following 24 hours.

The position of NOAA 14339 on 10-Jan-2026 12:30 UT is:

S14W02 (33", -169")

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,

Qiao Li (Purple Mountain Observatory)