SUNSPOT MONITORING – MARCH 26, 2018

Here are today’s solar images taken from Al Sadeem Observatory, March 26, 2018.

The sky was clear but with light to moderate air turbulence making the seeing and transparency average at the time these images were taken.

The visible side of the Sun remains spotless with no significant flaring activity recorded over the past 24 hours, indicating its relatively very low solar activity at this moment. The latest sunspot number (based on visual count and Wolf number calculation) is 0.  Several prominences at the limbs remain the main features of the Sun as distinctively captured in H-alpha imagery.

Space weather agencies* forecast solar activity to remain at very low levels with chances of weak X-ray fluxes or flares ranging up to B-class intensity. Close monitoring is being conducted by numerous space weather agencies for any significant development.

*Technical reports courtesy of Solar Influence Data Center (SIDC), NOAA-Space Weather Prediction Center (NOAA-SWPC)

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