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✨Today’s top news: Sun activity is still low. But the slight increase in activity continues. It seems the sun has taken a few days off, on its way to maximum in this Solar Cycle 25. October could be the low point in flaring for this year. Meanwhile, during the past day (11 UTC yesterday to 11 UTC today), we saw an active prominence dancing at the sun’s north pole. It was a lovely distraction in an otherwise calm day. The two large coronal holes we’ve been watching will soon move into a geoeffective position, where they will be capable of sending their fast solar wind Earth’s way, hopefully causing some auroral action. And here’s something fun! Mars has just entered in the field of view of the LASCO C3 imager – on the SOHO spacecraft – as Mercury is moving out. Mars and Mercury will have a conjunction in the next coming days, as seen by SOHO’s coronagraphs. Stay with us. Last 24 hours: Sun activity is low . The sun produced 13 flares during the past day: eight C and five B-class flares. The largest event was a C3.0 flare from an unlabeled region (near AR3471) in the southwest at 22:44 UTC on October 25. This unnumbered region near AR3471 was the most active with five flares. The sun currently has two simple active regions on its Earth-facing side. Credit: ✨Thanks so much for our members: freddy S freddy S Vijay Clube Rural do Brasil Philippe Huyse tom mayes ✨ My Dear Moderators, many thanks for your time and contributions to this channel. ✨Join this channel to get access to perks: ✨Sun live position and data. The Sun is currently in the constellation of Capricornus. Credit: Donate to () I am the creator and maintainer of . Your donation is critical to help cover hosting costs and keep this site alive. Thank you.¤cy_code=USD ✨AIA 0171 Å This channel is especially good at showing coronal loops - the arcs extending off of the Sun where plasma moves along magnetic field lines. The brightest spots seen here are locations where the magnetic field near the surface is exceptionally strong. Where: Quiet corona and upper transition region Wavelength: 171 angstroms ( m) = Extreme Ultraviolet Primary ions seen: 8 times ionized iron (Fe IX) HMI Intensitygram - colored Characteristic temperature: 1 million K (1.8 million F) Other channels: AIA 0193 Å AIA 171 Å HMI Magnetogram HMI Colorized Magnetogram HMI Intensitygram - colored HMI Intensitygram HMI Dopplergram Credit: ✨Music: The Golden Present by Jesse Gallagher ✨Disclaimer: This video is for educational purpose only. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use“ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. ✨Contact: Twitter: Email: whatsnewscontact@
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