It is now more than 24 hours after the X1 CME impact and geomagnetic conditions are currently quiet to unsettled as CME effects wane. The direction of the IMF stayed firmly north following the shock passage and this severely hampered the development of more geomagnetic storming. Header image by Jeremy Gilchrist from Vermont, USA.
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| Last X-flare | 2026/02/04 | X4.21 |
| Last M-flare | 2026/03/17 | M1.3 |
| Last geomagnetic storm | 2026/03/14 | Kp6 (G2) |
| Spotless days | |
|---|---|
| Last 365 days | 3 days |
| 2026 | 3 days (4%) |
| Last spotless day | 2026/02/24 |
| Monthly mean Sunspot Number | |
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| February 2026 | 78.2 -34.3 |
| March 2026 | 82.4 +4.2 |
| Last 30 days | 61.1 -58.1 |