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    There's a new sunspot group on the far side, and one M3 gave out yesterday.

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    Been slowly making a simple NE limb video and finally decided to finish it last night as JSOC will be down for 6 hours for maintenance to fix data gaps.

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South -14 Longitude -70 good looking region coming soon to a latitude/longitude favourable to us. C flare on Solar Demon just now. SWPC should have it on the board soon if not already.

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Longitude

31 minutes ago, hamateur 1953 said:

South -14 Longitude -70 good looking region coming soon to a latitude/longitude favourable to us. C flare on Solar Demon just now. SWPC should have it on the board soon if not already.

Fairly large diffraction spike for such a small flare. It's been showing consistent growth on SUVI the whole day, I just hope it continues 👀

The first active regions are turning towards us, probably the old 4208 (upper) and 4191 (lower).Although the LASCO images do not show any emissions, the fact that the group is still alive is encouraging.

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2 minutes ago, Samrau said:

The first active regions are turning towards us, probably the old 4208 (upper) and 4191 (lower).Although the LASCO images do not show any emissions, the fact that the group is still alive is encouraging.

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That area has looked pretty active as it continues to rotate into view. I've seen several large coronal loops break while still appearing turbulent.

9 hours ago, Samrau said:

The first active regions are turning towards us, probably the old 4208 (upper) and 4191 (lower).Although the LASCO images do not show any emissions, the fact that the group is still alive is encouraging.

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It is 14203, it grew a lot on the farside, and remnants of 14188. 14191 & 14208 is about 4 days away and tagged P100 on GONG.

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1 hour ago, Rudolph said:

It is 14203, it grew a lot on the farside, and remnants of 14188. 14191 & 14208 is about 4 days away and tagged P100 on GONG.

Exactly 👏

Even better, it means the fun will last.

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1 hour ago, Samrau said:

Exactly 👏

Even better, it means the fun will last.

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There's a new region(Slightly ahead of 14200) starting to look juicy on the farside as well, about S10 and 3-4 days out.

Latest PHI shows that the two leading spots in 14203 14216 have separated a bit, hopefully it doesn't mean it's shrinking 👀

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Numbered region on newest synoptic map

5 hours ago, Jhon Henry Osorio Orozco said:

Active region entering the eastern limb of SDO AIA 335 Angstroms while a lunar transit is observed.

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This region is interesting, it just needs to continue its growth 👀

SOLO at 22.09 7:30Z

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SOLO at 22.09 22:50Z

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SOLO at 24.09 0900Z

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Not looking too promising so far 👀

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Added 09:00Z

9 hours ago, Jhon Henry Osorio Orozco said:

High probability of activity observed

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Was just noticing the entire NH is looking more promising as the day progresses.

11 hours ago, hamateur 1953 said:

Was just noticing the entire NH is looking more promising as the day progresses.

The 'fragmented' region further north has grown fairly quickly over the last 4 or so days, while the large spot north of the equator has looked boring on SO/PHI but seen regular flares from it on SUVI.

A few fairly bright regions are visible across the East Limb on 131Å.
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Edited by mapguy

I think the loops starting to become visible slightly north of the fragmented region is 14218, which is interesting given that 14217 is still on our side of the disc 😂

It left us on the 16th and will show up around the 29-30th. According to Raben it has grown considerably, but I have no imagery to confirm it since SolO keeps barely missing that region with PHI images. So the only thing I have is how it looked when it left us:

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Edit: looks like the 'fragmented region' just produced an M1.67, a fair amount of ejecta visible on SUVI 94Å.

Edited by Rudolph
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We have a 10cm radio sweep from somewhere and for the life of me I am completely stumped as to origin. 11:01 today 3/10/25. Nothing dark on the farside last I looked. Anyone else have a clue? We had a bogus injection of old data once awhile back, however I doubt this to be the case here. The Sun doesn’t typically do this unless accompanied by a moderate rise in flux on our side at roughly the same time either. Farside? Possibly.

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