Solar Watch — May 10, 2026 | 18:00 UTC

Solar Flare Activity — Last 12 Hours
Peak: M-class @ 13:39 UTC (2h 21min ago)
  M @ 13:31 UTC  ·  M @ 14:02 UTC

☀ HELIOS SOLAR WATCH · 2026-05-10 16:00 UTC
Stable geomagnetic conditions; moderate solar flare activity observed
SOLAR: UNSETTLED
GEO: QUIET

Active Regions
5
X-Ray
A/B (quiet)

Solar activity remains at quiet geomagnetic levels with a planetary K-index of 1.3, despite moderate flaring activity from the solar disk. Earth’s magnetosphere is undisturbed as we monitor several active regions.

HMI Continuum Intensity

HMI Continuum · Visible Light

SUVI 304 — Extreme UV

SUVI 304Å · Extreme Ultraviolet

R0
Radio Blackouts
24h max: R0

S0
Solar Radiation
24h max: S0

G0
Geomagnetic Storm
24h max: G0

Planetary Kp-Index
1.3
0–9 scale · ≥5 = geomagnetic storm

F10.7 Solar Flux
151.0
sfu · >150 = high activity

The F10.7 solar flux is holding steady at 151.0 sfu, indicating a robust level of solar activity consistent with an active sun. While we recorded minor M-class flare activity from AR4436 within the last few hours, these events have not impacted the geomagnetic environment. Current conditions are classified as R0, with no significant radio blackouts or radiation storms reported.

Key Metric

The F10.7 flux at 151.0 sfu is the primary indicator of high solar background activity, sustaining the ionospheric density required for global radio propagation.

Geomagnetic conditions are expected to remain quiet, with the Kp-index peaking near 2.67 during the next 24 hours. No significant geomagnetic storms are anticipated, and solar flare activity is expected to continue at moderate levels.

🌌 Aurora Outlook

Aurora visibility is not expected at mid-latitudes during this period. Observers in high-latitude regions may see standard, quiet-time auroral activity, but conditions are not favorable for lower latitudes.

Region Location Class Flares C/M/X
AR4435 N23W16 Hsx/A 0/0/0
AR4436 N19E54 Dso/B 2/1/0
AR4433 S17W25 Cao/B 0/0/0
AR4431 S16W76 Hsx/A 0/0/0
AR4432 N14W56 Eki/BG 7/0/0
2026-05-10 14:14:33.073Space Weather Message Code: SUMXM5
2026-05-10 13:55:57.383Space Weather Message Code: SUM10R
2026-05-10 13:47:47.057Space Weather Message Code: ALTTP2
2026-05-10 13:38:09.200Space Weather Message Code: ALTXMF
2026-05-08 17:25:25.267Space Weather Message Code: WARK04

Monitor AR4436 for any further magnetic complexity that could lead to additional M-class flares or potential coronal mass ejections.