Solar activity has increased to a low-to-moderate level since the
last message. The target region, NOAA 14485 produced an M1.2
flare at 7:17 UT today (7/11) in addition to 3 C class flares in the last
24 hours. NOAA 14482 is the current largest region on the disk, but
keeps flare-quiet for a few days.
The flares from NOAA 14485 are initiated from the area of its leading
sunspots, although it becomes harder to see due to the proximity to
the limb. Today, we will continue to observe NOAA 14485, as it
progresses over the Southwest limb. Additional C class to low-M class
events are expected.
The position of the target in NOAA 14485 on 12-July-2026 at
15:30 UT is: S09W78 (912", -171").