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Factors Affecting Aurora Visibility September 1st
Stay informed about this weekend's aurora forecast and solar activity! Recent observations from the SDO/AIA 211 image reveal active regions.
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Familiar Sunspots Is Re-Emerging
A familiar sunspots is re-emerging on the incoming limb. It is erupting in multiple coronal mass ejections (CMEs) as it crests into view. This is the same region that triggered auroras in late July. Impressively, it has completed its solar rotation with both complexity and magnetic density intact. While hidden on the far side of the Sun, this group was responsible for several significant CMEs. Now, it rotates back into the Earth-facing zone. It continues to produce M-class flares. The dense ejections signal sustained volatility and a potential for Auroras in the coming weeks.


