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Todays sunspot number is 86. With AR1723 in decay there is a reduced chance of solar flares over the next 24 hours with NOAA estimating a 10% chance of an M-Class flare over the next 24 hours and a 0.1% chance of an X-Class during the same period.
CME Heads For Mecury:The magnetic canopy of sunspot AR1719 erupted during the late hours of April 18th, hurling a bright CME into space. The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory photographed the cloud racing away from the sun’s western limb: See the video here…
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2013-04-19 05:30:30
Source: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/todays-space-weather-decreasing-chance-of-flares_042013