Good morning. Below is an updated look at the visible solar disk on Wednesday. With the departure of sunspot 2290 past the west limb, solar activity declined to low levels with only minor C-Flares detected during the past 24 hours. The source of a C-Flare on Wednesday morning, region 2292 continues to move closer towards the west limb. It will remain a threat for additional solar flares of the minor variety, with a lesser chance for an isolated M-Flare. Sunspot 2293, the only other numbered region on the visible disk is currently stable. No Earth directed coronal mass ejections were observed during the past day.
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