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Ship AIS Meanwhile, between China and Japan in the East China Sea... Some sources suggest this is practice for a blockade of Taiwan. Live map: https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:124.2/c
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@g7izu@universeodon.com · Mar 06, 2026
Ship AIS China/Taiwan 👀 #shipais #g7izu
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@g7izu@universeodon.com · Mar 06, 2026
Ship AIS Meanwhile, between China and Japan in the East China Sea... Some sources suggest this is practice for a blockade of Taiwan. Live map: https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:124.2/centery:33.3/zoom:8 #shipais #g7izu
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@g7izu@universeodon.com · Mar 04, 2026
Amateur Radio Does anyone know M0HAO? This OM is operating FT8 on 2m in the UK. He's spotting local contacts as "AUR" all over the place. Someone please have a word and encourage him not to spam the system? #amateurradio #g7izu
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@g7izu@universeodon.com · Mar 02, 2026
Space Weather The sun isn't totally quiet. #spaceweather #g7izu
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@g7izu@universeodon.com · Mar 01, 2026
Space Weather Several active regions are in view on the solar disc, but none show signs of significant activity. Geomagnetic conditions at Earth are quiet. Minor substorms have affected high-latitudes. No significant activity is predicted. Binge-watching of "Breaking Bad" can continue without interruption! #spaceweather #g7izu
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@g7izu@universeodon.com · Feb 25, 2026
Space Weather Breaking the silence: An M2.3 flare erupted from a new active region on the east limb, peaking at ~15h50 UT 25 Feb. #spaceweather #g7izu
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@g7izu@universeodon.com · Feb 23, 2026
Space Weather The sun is spotless for the first time since 2022! This is definitely a sign that we're on the long slide back down to solar minimum. The official synoptic map is currently showing no active regions on the visible disc! The calm may not last long as there are a number of active regions and unstable filaments on the far side and coming around the east limb. The radio bands are quiet now, but should there's potential for filament eruptions in the coming days which will raise the radio noise and improve chances for aurora. #spaceweather #g7izu
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@g7izu@universeodon.com · Feb 22, 2026
Space Weather Space weather is currently fairly quiet. The X-ray flux has not exceeded M1 level in over six days. There has been some CME activity but none Earth-directed. There has been minor substorms and some minor geomagnetic activity with aurora visible at high-latitudes, thanks to the fast solar wind from a coronal hole. #spaceweather #g7izu
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@g7izu@universeodon.com · Feb 18, 2026
Space Weather GOES-19's CORS1 solar imager caught the moon dancing around the sun this morning, as seen in this timelapse. Two far side CMEs are also visible, at 05h and 09h UT 18 Feb. A C1.5 flare occurred at the same time as the 05h CME but I couldn't find the source, so I assume it was off the limb. #spaceweather #g7izu
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@g7izu@universeodon.com · Feb 02, 2026
Space Weather CME update: Early indications suggest the CME impact from last nights' X8.1 flare will arrive in the first half of 5th Feb. The strength of the CME is very uncertain, but G2 levels are possible. The CME was launched with a velocity of approx 520km/s. #spaceweather #g7izu
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@g7izu@universeodon.com · Feb 02, 2026
Space Weather Solar Flare Alert: Multiple large X-Flares Apologies to BSky readers who will see this message split over multiple posts. My XRay Flux Colourgram has lit up like a Christmas tree over the last 24 hours, all thanks to active region AR4366. This region has gone bonkers with activity since it appeared a few days ago. The region is Beta-Gamma-Delta, meaning that X-flare activity was a possibility. It's lived up to the promise! It's worth noting that flares peaks are denoted by the highest XRay Flux values. In this case, AR4366 has been continually eruptive. Tagging every peak to an explosive eruption may not be accurate in terms of saying "there were this many flares above a certain value". Ongoing eruptions can just cause the flux value to vary up and down. With the flux "floor" now up above M-level, I've only listed peaks above M2. Summary since 10h 01 Feb >M2: XRay Flux Peak time (UT) M6.6 10h00 01 Feb M2.4 10h40 01 Feb M6.7 12h10 01 Feb X1.0 12h30 01 Feb M5.8 12h50 01 Feb M5.1 16h05 01 Feb M2.5 17h55 01 Feb M2.1 18h15 01 Feb M2.2 20h30 01 Feb X8.1 23h55 01 Feb* X2.8 00h35 02 Feb M5.2 02h50 02 Feb M3.0 04h45 02 Feb M2.3 05h25 02 Feb X1.6 08h15 02 Feb *A large radio burst and CME were observed with the X8.1 eruption. Earth may receive a glancing blow from the CME in a few days, so stay tuned for further updates. HF radio conditions: Lower frequencies are feeling the effects of the high XRay flux with periodic blackouts between R1 and R3 on the daylight side. Conditions are likely to remain poor for the next week. Radio noise will be severe and may increasing during the next 3-5 days as further active regions rotate into view. #spaceweather #g7izu
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@g7izu@universeodon.com · Feb 01, 2026
Space Weather Long duration flare continues! The flare dropped below M level for a while, but peaked again at M5,2 at ~16h UT. An R1-R2 radio blackout is stilla affecting South Atlantic and South American regions. There's currently no sign of a CME. #spaceweather #g7izu
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Space Weather Solar Flare Alert: A M6.6 flare peaked at 10h03 UT 01 Feb from AR4366 (the active region I mentioned last night). A moderate R2 radio blackout affected the south of Africa. #spaceweather
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@g7izu@universeodon.com · Feb 01, 2026
Space Weather Solar Flare Alert: Long duration event The earlier flare has continued, reducing to M1.0 at 11h30 UT then rising again to X1.1 at 12h30 UT 01 Feb. The XRay flux is now unsettled, varying between M4 and M6 levels. #spaceweather #g7izu
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@g7izu@universeodon.com · Feb 01, 2026
Space Weather Solar Flare Alert: A M6.6 flare peaked at 10h03 UT 01 Feb from AR4366 (the active region I mentioned last night). A moderate R2 radio blackout affected the south of Africa. #spaceweather #g7izu
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@g7izu@universeodon.com · Jan 31, 2026
Space Weather Geomagnetic conditions are quiet. New sunspot region 4366 is showing the most potential for large flare activity. It's currently rotating towards center disc. #spaceweather #g7izu
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