| SSN: | 027 |
| SFI: | 112 |
| A: | 4 |
| K: | 1 |
From Spaceweather.com:
SUNSPOT WATCH: Sunspot 1045 is fading away, but sunspot 1046 is rapidly growing to take its place as behemoth du jour. This 2-day movie from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) shows the see-saw action:
Daily Sun: 14 Feb. 10
A new sunspot is emerging at the circled location.
A new sunspot is emerging at the circled location.
New sunspot 1050 is anchoring one end of an enormous magnetic filament. Another new sunspot, not yet numbered, is emerging over the sun’s northeastern limb.
At least two new sunspot groups are forming within the circled regions.
From Spaceweather.com
A new sunspot is forming in the circled area. It has not yet received an official designation, but if it persists for the rest of the day, it will probably be numbered 1054.
New sunspot 1054 poses no threat for strong solar flares. Another new sunspot may be emerging at the circled location. This is a magnetic map of the sun, temporarily standing in for the usual white-light image. Credit: SOHO.
Sunspot 1054 is growing rapidly and poses a threat for C-class solar flares. Credit: SOHO
New sunspot 1056 is forming near the sun’s northeastern limb.
A new sunspot is emerging over the sun’s northeastern limb.
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New sunspot 1061 is rapidly growing, more than quadrupling in size during the past 24 hours.
A new sunspot is rapidly emerging at the circled location:
Day-old sunspot 1062 is decaying and may soon vanish!
None of these sunspots pose a threat for strong solar flares.
New sunspot 1069 has a beta-gamma magnetic field that harbors energy for M-class solar:
Sunspot 1072 is growing and poses a threat for C-class solar.
None of these new small sunspots pose a threat for strong solar flares:
Sunspot 1087 is crackling with B- and C-class solar flares:
New sunspot 1089 poses a threat for C-class solar flares:
Sunspot 1089 is large but quiet, producing little solar flare activity.
Two new sunspots are emerging over the sun’s eastern limb:
Sunspot 1093 poses a continued threat for M-class solar flares:
A new sunspot is emerging at the circle location:
A new sunspot is forming at the circled location.