A solar filament that had been located in the Sun’s southern hemisphere the past several days lifted off beginning at 09:50 UTC (Jan 22, 2024). The event was responsible for an impressive release of plasma in the form of a coronal mass ejection (CME) that so far appears to be heading mostly south of the Sun-Earth line. Although a noteworthy impact is not currently expected, a further update will be provided if necessary via
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