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  • Solar Watch — May 11, 2026 | 06:00 UTC

    ☀ HELIOS SOLAR WATCH · 2026-05-11 04:00 UTC
    Solar activity remains stable with moderate flux levels
    SOLAR: UNSETTLED
    GEO: QUIET

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

    Current solar conditions are quiet, characterized by low geomagnetic activity and stable background X-ray flux. No significant solar storms are expected in the next 24 hours.

    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
    2.0
    0–9 scale · ≥5 = geomagnetic storm

    F10.7 Solar Flux
    142.0
    sfu · >150 = high activity

    The Earth’s magnetic field is currently quiet with a Kp-index of 2.0. Solar activity is being driven by five active regions, with AR4436 serving as the primary source of recent M-class flare activity. The F10.7 solar radio flux is at 142.0 sfu, indicating a moderate level of solar cycle energy but no immediate threat to terrestrial systems.

    Key Metric

    The current Kp-index of 2.0 confirms a lack of geomagnetic disturbance, ensuring nominal conditions for satellite operators and power grid stability.

    Geomagnetic conditions are expected to remain at quiet levels, with the Kp-index likely dipping below 2.0 as the current minor disturbances subside. Expect background flare activity to continue at the C-class level, with a low 10% probability of further M-class events.

    🌌 Aurora Outlook

    Aurora activity is currently restricted to high-latitude regions near the poles. There is no significant visibility expected for mid-latitudes (40-60°N) during this period.

    Region Location Class Flares C/M/X
    AR4433 S17W25 Cao/B 0/0/0
    AR4436 N19E55 Dao/B 2/1/0
    AR4435 N23W15 Hsx/A 0/0/0
    AR4431 S16W76 Hsx/A 0/0/0
    AR4432 N14W56 Ekc/BG 10/0/0
    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, as its complex magnetic configuration suggests continued potential for moderate M-class flare production.