Solar Watch — May 29, 2026 | 06:00 UTC

☀ HELIOS SOLAR WATCH · 2026-05-29 04:00 UTC
Solar activity remains quiet; steady geomagnetic conditions expected
SOLAR: MODERATE
GEO: QUIET

Active Regions
11
X-Ray
A/B (quiet)

Solar activity is currently low with the Kp-index hovering at quiet levels of 2.7. No significant geomagnetic or radiation storms are observed, and conditions remain stable across the Earth’s environment.

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
2.7
0–9 scale · ≥5 = geomagnetic storm

F10.7 Solar Flux
106.0
sfu · >150 = high activity

The sun is currently in a quiet state, characterized by low-level C-class flare activity and a moderate F10.7 flux of 106 sfu. With 11 active regions present on the visible disk, the solar surface is complex, but the lack of impulsive eruptive events maintains a calm space weather environment. Satellite operations and radio communications are currently unaffected by solar emissions.

Key Metric

The 50% probability of M-class flares is the most important metric, as it indicates potential for localized radio interference if an impulsive event occurs.

Geomagnetic activity is expected to remain in the quiet range, with the Kp-index likely to settle near 2.0 within the next 24 hours. While there is a 50% probability of M-class flares due to the number of active regions, no major disturbances are currently forecasted.

🌌 Aurora Outlook

Aurora visibility is restricted to high-latitude regions, particularly near the poles. Mid-latitude observers should not expect significant auroral displays under these stable conditions.

Region Location Class Flares C/M/X
AR4446 S16E16 Fko/BG 0/0/0
AR4445 N07W15 Axx/A 0/0/0
AR4455 N15E65 Dho/B 2/0/0
AR4444 S21W22 Hsx/A 0/0/0
AR4454 S15E48 Hrx/A 0/0/0
AR4443 S17W81 Axx/A 0/0/0
AR4453 N11W75 Axx/A 0/0/0
AR4452 N09W34 Dai/BG 1/0/0
AR4449 S10E11 Cao/B 0/0/0
AR4448 S06E13 Bxo/B 0/0/0
AR4447 S17W28 Dsi/B 1/0/0
2026-05-29 00:11:15.840Space Weather Message Code: WARK04
2026-05-28 18:00:34.420Space Weather Message Code: ALTK04
2026-05-28 17:17:48.867Space Weather Message Code: ALTK04
2026-05-28 17:06:50.137Space Weather Message Code: ALTK04
2026-05-28 17:02:08.110Space Weather Message Code: WARK04

Monitor AR4455 as it rotates into a more central position, as its magnetic complexity may influence flare productivity over the coming 24 hours.