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SOLAR WATCH * Huge X8.2 Flare Sept. 10, 2017! (Updated Daily)
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Still Waiting for a Good-bye Kiss from 1890- :11/14-goodbye90:
NOAA.....24 hr Summary... Solar activity was moderate. Region 1897 (S21E32, Fkc/beta-gamma) produced the largest flare of the period, an M1 at 13/1520 UTC. This region was also responsible for several low level C-class flares throughout the period. Region 1890 (S12W77, Eao/beta) also produced several C-class flares as it approached the western limb. Region 1899 (N06E42, Dki/beta) showed significant growth in overall areal coverage as well as its leader spots. Region 1893 (S13W04, Dsi/beta) also exhibited slight growth in area as well as its leader spot, but remained fairly inactive. All other regions on the visible disk were unremarkable. While there were three coronal mass ejections (CMEs) observed in Lasco imagery, none were determined to be Earth directed.
AR1899 Growing, Too!- :11/14-ar1899:
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