Dear Collaborators,

Solar activity has been at a low-to-moderate level since the last 
message. The largest event during this period was an M1.0 flare 
at 19:54 UT yesterday, attributed to target NOAA 14048 (S16W19). 
However, a flare from NOAA 14046 (N06W39, alpha/H-type) also 
contributed to the soft X-ray flux. 14048 retains a beta-gamma 
configuration and produced four additional low C-class flares in 
the period. Today, the target will remain with this region. NOAA 
14043 has almost rotated beyond the west limb and produced 
two C-class flares in the period, the largest being a C4.7. Please 
note that a newly emerged region, NOAA 14054 (S13E06, beta/
C-type), is undergoing significant magnetic flux emergence. 
Further C-class activity is expected, with a chance of additional 
low M-class flares in the following 24 hours.

The position of NOAA 14048 on 6-Apr-2025 at 07:30 UT is:  

S16W19 (301",-168")

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,

De-Chao Song (Purple Mountain Observatory)