Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity has diminished further since the last message. A small number of C-class flares were produced, the largest being a C5.5 at 02:26 UT today from NOAA 13398 near the southwest limb. NOAA 13394 also produced a C4.0 flare at 00:14 UT today, however currently it appears relatively stable. No further activity has been produced from target region NOAA 13387 since the last message and this region has now fully rotated out of view. NOAA 13395 has shown signs of flux emergence, increasing in complexity over the last 24 hours. Currently it can be classified as a beta-gamma type region. The target region will switch to NOAA 13395 for the next 24 hours with a slight chance of increased activity from this source.
The position of NOAA 13395 on 10-Aug-2023 at 11:30 UT is approximately:
N13W8, (126", 111")
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,
Harry Greatorex & Ryan Milligan (Queen's University Belfast)
mmmotd@solar.physics.montana.edu