We noticed a filament eruption today near Sunspot 1691 - 1690 located in the northern-center area of the solar disk.
This filament eruption resulted in a 2 hour long LDE C-Class solar flare that occurred starting at 10:17 UTC and ended at 12:25 UTC
We will update this report if we see a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) associated with this event.
This filament eruption resulted in a 2 hour long LDE C-Class solar flare that occurred starting at 10:17 UTC and ended at 12:25 UTC
We will update this report if we see a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) associated with this event.
UPDATE: There was a CME (Coronal Mass Ejection) produced in association with todays event as we can see on STEREO B (here to the left). At this time the CME appears to have a mostly northward trajectory. We are still waiting on STEREO A to update so we can better determine if this CME will be geoeffective.
*Continue to check back often for further updates and alerts as today's
solar events unfold.