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SolarCycle24.com:
Sunspot 1059 Numbered - A new sunspot emerged on the eastern limb and was numbered 1059 on Saturday. This region is an alpha sunspot and should not stir up much activity in the short term. It will however provide another area of the sun to watch over the next few days.
Sunspots 1057 + 1059 (Sunday)
Sunspot 1057 Update - Sunspot 1057 has produced multiple C-Class flares, the largest of which was a C3.8 flare at 18:29 UTC on Saturday. This region spans the size of atleast 3 planet earths and has a small chance for an M-Class flare.
Sunspot 1059 Numbered - A new sunspot emerged on the eastern limb and was numbered 1059 on Saturday. This region is an alpha sunspot and should not stir up much activity in the short term. It will however provide another area of the sun to watch over the next few days.
Sunspots 1057 + 1059 (Sunday)
Sunspot 1057 Update - Sunspot 1057 has produced multiple C-Class flares, the largest of which was a C3.8 flare at 18:29 UTC on Saturday. This region spans the size of atleast 3 planet earths and has a small chance for an M-Class flare.