Space Weather Dashboard

Live Sun image, solar wind, and space-weather impacts.

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Flare forecast Checking flare risk… 3-day NOAA outlook

This adds context for possible radio-blackout flare activity.

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RadioR—HF radio
RadiationS—Radiation
GeomagG—Geomag
X-rayX-ray
Live schematic
Sun → DSCOVR / ACE
Data refreshes about every 15 min from solar-wind spacecraft near L1
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DSCOVR / ACE L1 monitor · 1.5M km upstream
wind Bz
Magnetic field direction
north / weakersouth / stronger
Solar X-ray
Solar wind speed
Geomagnetic storm level
Flare directionnot in feed
72-hour trends
Solar X-ray
Solar wind
Radio

HF is the main concern during flare activity.

Navigation

GNSS/GPS can degrade during disturbed conditions.

Satellites

Drag and radiation risk rise during stronger events.

Aurora

Low-latitude aurora needs very strong geomagnetic activity.

Solar flares

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Solar wind speed
Magnetic tilt (Bz)
F10.7 solar flux
X-ray flux

📻 Radio

🛰️ Satellites

📍 GNSS / GPS

🌌 Aurora

Long-term trends

Solar-cycle context plus the available longer history from this dashboard.

up to 90 days

Solar wind speed · available history

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Solar Cycle 25 context

Monthly sunspot trend. Current daily count is shown separately.

Cycle 25
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Current cycleCycle 25 · started Dec 2019
What it meansMore sunspots usually means more flare/CME chances.

References and useful space weather sites

Good places to cross-check the live readings, alerts, solar imagery, and plain-English space weather explanations.

SpaceOpsLab is a visual space-weather dashboard for learning, monitoring and planning. For operational decisions, use official forecast centres such as NOAA SWPC and the Australian Space Weather Forecasting Centre.