Solar activity reached moderate levels today as an M4.44 solar flare (R1-minor) peaked at 13:11 UTC. The solar flare took place at S23E98 as seen from Earth which means the event originated 8 degrees behind the south-east limb. We can conclude that the X-ray flux likely reached more than M4.4. This is the second M-class solar flare of the current solar cycle and the strongest solar flare of this cycle thus far.
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| Ultimo brillamento X | 2025/12/08 | X1.1 |
| Ultimo brillamento M | 2025/12/27 | M5.1 |
| Ultima tempesta geomagnetica | 2025/12/22 | Kp5 (G1) |
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| Ultimo giorno senza macchie | 2022/06/08 |
| Media mensile Numero di Macchie Solari | |
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| Ultimi 30 giorni | 112.3 +26.4 |