last update
02:15 UTC
SFI:
125
↑
|
A
p
index:
22
|
K
p
index:
4
(
n\a
@
--:--
)
|
X-ray flux:
B6.5
SW: Density=
3.5
p/cm
3
|
Speed=
375
km/s
|
Temp=
75
(x1000)
K
IMF: B
x
=
-0.8
nT
|
B
y
=
-8.8
nT
|
B
z
=
-1.5
nT
|
B
t
=
9
nT
|
Lat=
-9.4
°
|
Lon=
264.7
°
Sunspots:
148
|
Area:
315
10
-6
/Hemi
|
New regions:
1
i
X-ray flares: C=
5
M=
0
X=
0
|
Optical flares: M
1
=
0
M
2
=
0
M
3
=
0
|
Sub-flares=
4
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