SpaceWeather March 30
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Today’s X1.5 solar flare launched a coronal mass ejection into space with a likely earth-directed component. An arrival is possible late (evening UTC+0) on Tuesday, 31 March. Expect increased geomagnetic conditions following the impact possibly up to the G2 moderate storm level.
Surprise! An X1.5 solar flare (R3-strong) peaked today at 03:19 UTC. Soruce of the solar eruption was Active Region 4405 (Beta-Gamma) in the Sun’s southeast quadrant.
A Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) was launched during this solar flare with the bulk of the ejection heading south-east of us as we can see on this animation from SOHO/LASCO below. We do however see a clear asymmetrical full halo outline which gives us a high confidence that we should see at least a glancing blow from this event at our planet, likely late (UTC evening) tomorrow, Tuesday 31 March.