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This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significantly elevated energetic electron fluxes in the Earth's outer radiation belt. GOES \"greater than 2.0 MeV\" integral electron flux remains elevated, recently crossing the threshold of 1000 pfu at 2026-05-22T10:25Z. The elevated energetic electron flux levels observed since 2026-05-16T15:20Z (see notifications 20260516-AL-003, 20260516-AL-004, 20260518-AL-001, and 20260520-AL-001) are caused by the arrival of a coronal hole high speed stream which started on 2026-05-15, reaching maximum sustained speeds of approximately 740 km/s. The solar wind speed observed at L1 is currently around 360 km/s. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's outer radiation belt can be impacted. Activity ID: 2026-05-16T15:20:00-RBE-001. ## Notes: This coronal hole high speed stream is also associated with interplanetary shock with ID 2026-05-15T07:14:00-IPS-001 (see notification 20260515-AL-001) and geomagnetic storm with ID 2026-05-15T21:00:00-GST-001 (see notifications 20260516-AL-001, 20260516-AL-002).","title":"RBE","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260520-AL-001|RBE|2026-05-20 18:08:00|RBE","id":3283,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"rbe","item_type_label":"Rbe","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-20T18:08:00","published_at_display":"20 May 2026, 18:08 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Continued Radiation Belt Enhancement ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-20T18:08:48Z ## Message ID: 20260520-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significantly elevated energetic electron fluxes in the Earth's outer radiation belt. GOES \"greater than 2.0 MeV\" integral electron flux remains elevated, recently crossing the threshold of 1000 pfu at 2026-05-20T09:45Z. The elevated energetic electron flux levels observed since 2026-05-16T15:20Z (see notifications 20260516-AL-003, 20260516-AL-004, 20260518-AL-001) are caused by the arrival of a coronal hole high speed stream starting on 2026-05-15, reaching maximum sustained speeds of approximately 740 km/s, and the arrival of the CME with ID 2026-05-16T16:36:00-CME-001 on 2026-05-19 as observed by ACE/DSCOVR. The solar wind speed observed at L1 is currently around 470 km/s. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's outer radiation belt can be impacted. 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Activity ID: 2026-05-16T15:20:00-RBE-001. ## Notes: This coronal hole high speed stream is also associated with interplanetary shock with ID 2026-05-15T07:14:00-IPS-001 (see notification 20260515-AL-001) and geomagnetic storm with ID 2026-05-15T21:00:00-GST-001 (see notifications 20260516-AL-001, 20260516-AL-002).","title":"RBE","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260516-AL-004|RBE|2026-05-16 15:40:00|RBE","id":3024,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"rbe","item_type_label":"Rbe","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T15:40:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 15:40 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Radiation Belt Enhancement ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-16T15:40:05Z ## Message ID: 20260516-AL-004 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significantly elevated energetic electron fluxes in the Earth's outer radiation belt. GOES \"greater than 2.0 MeV\" integral electron flux is above 1000 pfu starting at 2026-05-16T15:20Z. The elevated energetic electron flux levels are caused by the arrival of a coronal hole high speed stream starting on 2026-05-15, reaching maximum sustained speeds of approximately 800 km/s. The solar wind speed observed at L1 is currently around 670 km/s. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's outer radiation belt can be impacted. Activity ID: 2026-05-16T15:20:00-RBE-001. ## Notes: This coronal hole high speed stream is also associated with interplanetary shock with ID 2026-05-15T07:14:00-IPS-001 (see notification 20260515-AL-001), and with geomagnetic storm with ID 2026-05-15T21:00:00-GST-001 (see notifications 20260516-AL-001, 20260516-AL-002).","title":"RBE","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260516-AL-003|RBE|2026-05-16 15:29:00|RBE","id":3023,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"rbe","item_type_label":"Rbe","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T15:29:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 15:29 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Auto-generated Space Weather Notification - Radiation Belt Enhancement ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-16T15:29:20Z ## Message ID: 20260516-AL-003 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significantly elevated energetic electron fluxes in the Earth's outer radiation belt. GOES \"greater than 2.0 MeV\" integral electron flux is above 1000 pfu starting at 2026-05-16T15:20Z. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's outer radiation belt can be impacted. 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Activity ID: 2026-05-16T15:20:00-RBE-001. ## Notes: This coronal hole high speed stream is also associated with interplanetary shock with ID 2026-05-15T07:14:00-IPS-001 (see notification 20260515-AL-001) and geomagnetic storm with ID 2026-05-15T21:00:00-GST-001 (see notifications 20260516-AL-001, 20260516-AL-002).","title":"RBE","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"bundle_variants":[{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260522-AL-001|CME|2026-05-22 13:51:00|CME","id":3389,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-22T13:51:00","published_at_display":"22 May 2026, 13:51 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Parker Solar Probe) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-22T13:51:46Z ## Message ID: 20260522-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. 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Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-05-22T10:48:00-CME-001): https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260522_171100_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260522_171100_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260522_171100_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260522_171100_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_PSP_timeline.gif ## Notes: This CME event (2026-05-22T10:48:00-CME-001) is associated with M2.3 flare with ID 2026-05-22T10:03:00-FLR-001 from Active Region 14436 (N18W96) which peaked at 2026-05-22T10:29Z. SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260521-AL-001|CME|2026-05-21 12:40:00|CME","id":3313,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-21T12:40:00","published_at_display":"21 May 2026, 12:40 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME update (Juice, STEREO A) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-21T12:40:28Z ## Message ID: 20260521-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Update on CME with ID 2026-05-20T17:15:00-CME-001 (see previous notification 20260520-AL-002). Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact Juice and STEREO A. The leading edge of the CME may reach Juice at 2026-05-24T11:19Z and STEREO A at 2026-05-22T22:16Z (plus minus 7 hours). Updated CME parameters are (C-type): Start time of the event: 2026-05-20T17:15Z. Estimated speed: ~661 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 22 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 53/16 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-20T17:15:00-CME-001 Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-05-20T17:15:00-CME-001): https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260520_215800_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260520_215800_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260520_215800_2.0_anim.tim-vel-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260520_215800_2.0_anim.tim-den-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260520_215800_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260520_215800_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_STA_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260520_215800_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Juice_timeline.gif ## Notes: SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260520-AL-002|CME|2026-05-20 23:46:00|CME","id":3293,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-20T23:46:00","published_at_display":"20 May 2026, 23:46 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Juice, STEREO A) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-20T23:46:03Z ## Message ID: 20260520-AL-002 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by GOES / STEREO A. Start time of the event: 2026-05-20T17:15Z. Estimated speed: ~574 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 18 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 48/20 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-20T17:15:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact Juice (minor impact) and STEREO A (glancing blow). The flank of the CME will reach Juice at 2026-05-24T15:00Z and STEREO A at 2026-05-23T02:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-05-20T17:15:00-CME-001): https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260520_223000_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260520_223000_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260520_223000_2.0_anim.tim-vel-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260520_223000_2.0_anim.tim-den-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260520_223000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260520_223000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_STA_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260520_223000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Juice_timeline.gif ## Notes: SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null}],"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260522-AL-001|CME|2026-05-22 13:51:00|CME","id":3389,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"story_bundle","item_type_label":"Story bundle","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-22T13:51:00","published_at_display":"22 May 2026, 13:51 GMT","sequence_count":3,"sequence_count_label":"3 variants","sequence_kind":"story_bundle","sequence_sources":["donki"],"source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Parker Solar Probe) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-22T13:51:46Z ## Message ID: 20260522-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by STEREO A / GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-05-22T10:48Z. Estimated speed: ~594 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 28 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 95/35 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-22T10:48:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact Parker Solar Probe. The leading edge of the CME will reach Parker Solar Probe at 2026-05-23T18:09Z (plus minus 7 hours). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-05-22T10:48:00-CME-001): https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260522_171100_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260522_171100_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260522_171100_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260522_171100_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_PSP_timeline.gif ## Notes: This CME event (2026-05-22T10:48:00-CME-001) is associated with M2.3 flare with ID 2026-05-22T10:03:00-FLR-001 from Active Region 14436 (N18W96) which peaked at 2026-05-22T10:29Z. SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260520-7D-001|Report|2026-05-20 19:56:00|Report","id":3288,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"report","item_type_label":"Report","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-20T19:56:00","published_at_display":"20 May 2026, 19:56 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information (CCMC DONKI) ## Message Type: Weekly Space Weather Summary Report for May 13, 2026 - May 19, 2026 ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-20T19:56:50Z ## Report Coverage Begin Date: 2026-05-13T00:00Z ## Report Coverage End Date: 2026-05-19T23:59Z ## Message ID: 20260520-7D-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Solar activity was at moderate levels during this reporting period with 4 M-class flares, 1 O-type CME, and 10 C-type CMEs (see details below). Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it was estimated that the following CMEs were predicted to impact missions near Earth: CME Starting time | Predicted Impacts (plus minus 7 hours) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2026-05-16T16:36Z NASA missions near Earth at 2026-05-19T00:00Z (glancing blow), Kp index 3-5 (below minor to minor) (see notification 20260516-AL-006). The arrival of this CME was likely detected at L1 around 2026-05-19T06:31Z. It was also estimated that the following CMEs were predicted to impact the listed locations: CME Starting time | Predicted Impacts (plus minus 7 hours) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2026-05-13T22:24Z Parker Solar Probe at 2026-05-15T19:33Z, Juice at 2026-05-19T22:00Z (glancing blow), Mars at 2026-05-18T22:00Z (glancing blow), Psyche at 2026-05-18T22:00Z (glancing blow), and STEREO A at 2026-05-17T10:00Z (glancing blow) (see notification 20260514-AL-001). 2026-05-16T08:09Z Mars at 2026-05-20T08:00Z (glancing blow), Psyche at 2026-05-20T06:00Z (glancing blow), and Solar Orbiter at 2026-05-20T00:00Z (glancing blow) (see notification 20260516-AL-005). 2026-05-16T16:36Z Europa Clipper at 2026-05-20T21:00Z (glancing blow) and OSIRIS-APEX at 2026-05-19T16:00Z (glancing blow) (see notification 20260516-AL-006). The highest value of Kp = 6.33 occurred during the synoptic period 2026-05-15T21:00Z to 2026-05-16T00:00Z (see notifications 20260516-AL-001, 20260516-AL-002). This enhancement in geomagnetic activity was associated with the interplanetary shock detected at L1 by ACE and DSCOVR at 2026-05-15T07:14Z (see notification 20260515-AL-001) which was associated with the arrival of the coronal hole high speed stream detected by ACE and DSCOVR at L1 on 2026-05-15. The > 2.0 MeV energetic electron flux in the Earth's outer radiation belt crossed the threshold level of 1000 pfu starting at 2026-05-16T15:20Z (see notifications 20260516-AL-003, 20260516-AL-004, 20260518-AL-001). This elevation of energetic electron flux levels was likely associated with the arrival of a coronal hole high speed stream detected at L1 by ACE and DSCOVR on 2026-05-15. The energetic proton flux of >10 MeV protons detected at GOES and the 13-100 MeV protons at STEREO A were all at background levels for the entire reporting period. Space Weather Impact: Space weather impacts on NASA spacecraft are expected to have been moderate this reporting period due to the elevated energetic electron flux in the Earth's outer radiation belt described above. ##Events: Flares (M-class and above) Date Start Stop Peak Class Location 2026-05-16 15:50:00 16:22:00 16:12:00 M1.9 N22W17 ( 14436 ) 2026-05-16 16:22:00 16:34:00 16:29:00 M1.3 N18W15 ( 14436 ) 2026-05-16 17:39:00 17:44:00 17:42:00 M1.9 N21W90 ( 14435 ) 2026-05-17 03:29:00 03:42:00 03:39:00 M1.4 N22W97 ( 14435 ) CMEs (>500 km/s): Earth directed: Starting time Speed (km/s) Type Direction (LON/LAT in HEEQ) Half-Angle width (degrees) Detecting spacecraft (real-time) 2026-05-16T16:36Z ~1201 O 9/37 22 SOHO, STEREO A, GOES Non-Earth directed (POS = Plane Of Sky): Starting time Speed (km/s) Type Direction (LON/LAT in HEEQ) Half-Angle width (degrees) Detecting spacecraft (real-time) 2026-05-13T03:12Z ~736 C 102/-31 11 SOHO, STEREO A, GOES 2026-05-13T22:24Z ~519 C 87/26 34 SOHO, STEREO A, GOES 2026-05-14T20:12Z ~501 C -20/34 15 SOHO 2026-05-15T02:00Z ~522 C 49/-46 23 SOHO, STEREO A 2026-05-15T14:24Z ~564 C -75/17 29 SOHO, STEREO A, GOES 2026-05-16T05:00Z ~503 C 90/44 21 SOHO, STEREO A, GOES 2026-05-16T08:09Z ~548 C 175/2 40 STEREO A 2026-05-17T10:24Z ~508 C -40/37 10 SOHO, STEREO A 2026-05-18T22:00Z ~594 C NONE(POS)/3 10 SOHO, GOES 2026-05-19T11:01Z ~564 C -26/32 20 SOHO, STEREO A ## Space Weather Outlook: ## Outlook Coverage Begin Date: 2026-05-20T00:00Z ## Outlook Coverage End Date: 2026-05-26T23:59Z Solar activity is expected to be at low to moderate levels during the outlook period. There are currently four numbered Active Regions on the Earth-facing disk. Active Region 14436 (N18W72) produced M-class flaring during the reporting period and may produce similar levels of flaring activity during the outlook period. Geomagnetic activity is expected to be at low levels during the outlook period. A southern coronal hole started crossing the central meridian on 2026-05-20 (as seen in available imagery from SDO/AIA 193) and may reach geoeffective longitudes on or around 2026-05-23. ## Notes: SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"Report","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"bundle_variants":[{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-18T22:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-18 22:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3131,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-18T22:00:00","published_at_display":"18 May 2026, 22:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint but fast CME with a dimpled, unclear front seen to the E in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 coronagraphs but fully covered by the night-time data gap in STEREO A COR2. The source of it is clearly far-sided, as indicated by a minor but clear movement/opening of field lines seen behind the E limb only in GOES SUVI 195 starting at 2026-05-18T21:05Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46256/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-18T16:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-18 16:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3130,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-18T16:12:00","published_at_display":"18 May 2026, 16:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint narrowish CME seen to the W in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, STEREO A COR2 and GOES CCOR-1 coronagraphs. No source has been found for this CME in EUV imagery, so it is likely far-sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46253/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-18T06:38:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-18 06:38:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3129,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-18T06:38:00","published_at_display":"18 May 2026, 06:38 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME visible to the W/NW in STEREO A COR2, SOHO LASCO C2/C3, and GOES CCOR-1 imagery. The potential source is an eruption from an AR on/beyond the W/NW limb in STEREO A EUVI 195/304 imagery seen as post-eruptive arcades and moving/opening field lines (195) and brightening (304) starting around 2026-05-18T11:00Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46249/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-18T06:23:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-18 06:23:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3128,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-18T06:23:00","published_at_display":"18 May 2026, 06:23 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint, narrow, jet-like CME visible to the NE in STEREO A COR2 and SOHO LASCO C2/C3 imagery. There is no clear source for this CME.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46247/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-17T16:08:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-17 16:08:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3127,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-17T16:08:00","published_at_display":"17 May 2026, 16:08 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Minor narrow CME seen to the southeast in SOHO LASCO C2, not in C3 due to pylon obstruction, and to the southeast in GOES CCOR-1, seen to the southwest as a much wider CME in STEREO A COR2A. Based on the geometry and lack of any sources seen in EUV imagery, this CME appears to be far-sided relative to the Earth-Sun line.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46244/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-17T10:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-17 10:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3126,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-17T10:24:00","published_at_display":"17 May 2026, 10:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow, jet-like CME visible to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2 and STEREO A COR2 imagery. There is no clear source for this CME.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46241/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-17T06:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-17 06:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3125,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-17T06:36:00","published_at_display":"17 May 2026, 06:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This narrow CME is visible to the W in SOHO LASCO C2 and possibly in SOHO LASCO C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2. There are multiple overlapping events to the W with start times between 2026-05-17T00:36Z and 2026-05-17T10:24Z. There is no clear source for this CME, but it may be associated with activity from AR 14435 or 14432 which are located beyond the W/NW limb.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46235/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-17T04:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-17 04:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3124,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-17T04:24:00","published_at_display":"17 May 2026, 04:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME visible to the W/NW in SOHO LASCO C2 and possibly in SOHO LASCO C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2. There are multiple overlapping events to the W with start times between 2026-05-17T00:36Z and 2026-05-17T10:24Z which are difficult to separate outside of SOHO LASCO C2 frames. The source of this CME appears to be an M1.4 class flare from Active Region 14435 (N22W97) based on SDO/AIA 131/304, GOES SUVI 304/284, and STEREO A EUVI 304/195. The associated filament ejecta visible in SDO/AIA, GOES SUVI, and STEREO A EUVI 304 appears to initially deflect southward before returning to the solar disk instead of escaping the disk during the eruption.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46239/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-17T02:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-17 02:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3123,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-17T02:00:00","published_at_display":"17 May 2026, 02:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is initially bright but becomes faint and diffuse after a few frames in SOHO LASCO C2. The potential source for this CME is moving/opening field lines visible along/beyond the limb to the NW in GOES SUVI 284 starting around 2026-05-17T01:30Z. There are multiple overlapping fronts to the W with start times between 2026-05-17T00:36Z and 2026-05-17T10:24Z which include this CME in the mix.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46237/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-16T20:30:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-16 20:30:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3122,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T20:30:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 20:30 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME first seen to the NE by GOES CCOR-1 beginning at 2026-05-16T20:30Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3 in later frames. This CME is not clearly visible in STEREO A COR2. The source of this event is an M1.9 flare from AR 14435 (N21W90) which peaked at 2026-05-16T17:42Z as seen in SDO AIA 131. Field line opening is also seen in association with this flare in SDO AIA 171/193. This CME is likely deflected by the large coronal hole in close proximity to the source location.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46229/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-16T16:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-16 16:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3121,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T16:36:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 16:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME observed to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, and NE in STEREO A COR2. The source is observed as significant dimming and an EUV wave centered around N30W13, and field line movement, in SDO AIA 171/193 starting around 2026-05-16T15:18Z, associated with an M1.9 flare peaking at 2026-05-16T16:12Z from AR 14436 (N22W17).","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46214/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-16T13:23:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-16 13:23:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3120,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T13:23:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 13:23 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME observed to the W in STEREO A COR2 and to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2. This event is unobserved or poorly observed in the other coronagraphs likely due to the occulting disk blocking the front in LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1. The source is likely a new far-sided active region located approximately around S05-S18 and W165-W185, as viewed from Solar Orbiter PHI at 2026-05-16T05:09Z. Solar Orbiter STIX observed an estimated X3.2 [X1.6,X6.4] flare peaking at 2026-05-16T12:36Z with its attenuator inserted, from this approximate area of the disk. STEREO A EUVI 195/304 observe filament ejecta and field line movement starting at 2026-05-16T12:45Z over its west limb (STEREO A is located around W57.7 at this time, putting its limb around W147.7).","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46202/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-16T08:09:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-16 08:09:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3119,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T08:09:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 08:09 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME observed to the W in STEREO A COR2, unobserved in the other coronagraphs likely due to the occulting disk blocking the front in LASCO and CCOR-1. The source is likely a new far-sided active region located approximately around S05-S18 and W165-W185, as viewed from Solar Orbiter PHI at 2026-05-16T05:09Z. Solar Orbiter STIX observed an estimated X1 [M7,X2] flare from this approximtate area of the disk, peaking at 2026-05-16T07:08Z. STEREO A EUVI 195/304 observe filament ejecta and field line movement starting at 2026-05-16T07:15Z over its west limb (STEREO A is located around W57.7 at this time, putting its limb around W147.7).","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46197/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-16T05:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-16 05:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3118,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T05:00:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 05:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME observed to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2. The source is a filament eruption near the NW limb centered around N30W80, in the vicinity of AR 14435 (N22W83), observed as filament ejecta and field line movement starting around 2026-05-16T04:10Z in SDO AIA 171/193/304.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46208/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-16T03:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-16 03:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3117,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T03:00:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 03:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, and SW in STEREO A COR2, quickly overlapping CME: 2026-05-16T01:48Z. This CME is comprised of numerous following fronts of similar structure that blend together in the field-of-view and may merge, this entry follows the leadingmost edge of the eruptive activity and encompasses it all. The source is likely a far-sided weak filament eruption, observed over STEREO A's west limb starting when STEREO A EUVI 304 returns from a data gap at 2026-05-16T02:15Z, and lasting as late as 2026-05-16T07:15Z. Also observed as very faint GOES SUVI 284 field line movement over its S limb as early as 2026-05-15T20:00Z, which may or may not be related to this slow eruption.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46226/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-16T01:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-16 01:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3116,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T01:48:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 01:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2 and SW in STEREO A COR2, before it is overtaken by CME: 2026-05-16T03:00Z. No distinct source for this CME is observed, but it is likely far-sided, evidenced by CME history at this time and potentially field line movement over the GOES SUVI 284 S limb as early as 2026-05-15T20:00Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46224/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-15T22:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-15 22:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3115,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-15T22:36:00","published_at_display":"15 May 2026, 22:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the E in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, not observed in STEREO A COR2 due to a data gap and/or faint front. No source is directly observed for this CME, so it is likely far-sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46222/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-15T22:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-15 22:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3114,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-15T22:24:00","published_at_display":"15 May 2026, 22:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Wide CME faintly visible to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2 and GOES CCOR-1. The CME is likely obscured by the pylon in SOHO LASCO C3. The CME is not visible in STEREO A COR2 due to a data gap starting at 2026-05-15T20:53Z. The source is not found in EUV imagery, and is likely far-sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46195/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-15T16:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-15 16:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3113,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-15T16:48:00","published_at_display":"15 May 2026, 16:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1. Not clearly visible in STEREO A COR2. The source is a C9.5 flare from AR 14435 (N22W76) peaking at 2026-05-15T16:14Z as seen in SDO AIA 131 imagery. An eruption with moving field lines and post-eruptive arcades is visible in SDO AIA 193 and STEREO A EUV 195 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46188/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-15T14:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-15 14:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3112,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-15T14:24:00","published_at_display":"15 May 2026, 14:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-05-15T15:12Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3, STEREO A COR2 and GOES CCOR-1. The source of this event is a filament eruption seen stretching along the NE limb in SDO AIA 304 with liftoff beginning at approx. 2026-05-15T14:30Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46180/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-15T13:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-15 13:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3111,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-15T13:48:00","published_at_display":"15 May 2026, 13:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the West by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-05-15T13:48Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. The CME is not clearly seen in STEREO A COR2. The source of this event is a C6.7 flare from AR14435 (N22W76) peaking at 2026-05-15T13:13Z as seen in SDO AIA 131. Field line opening and dimming can be seen in SDO AIA 193 in association with this flare.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46183/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-15T11:01:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-15 11:01:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3110,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-15T11:01:00","published_at_display":"15 May 2026, 11:01 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SW by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-05-15T11:01Z, as well as by STEREO A COR2 and GOES CCOR-1. The source of this event is likely far sided field line opening seen from beyond the SW limb in STEREO A EUVI 195 (approx. S25W150) beginning at approx. 2026-05-15T08:55Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46177/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-15T03:38:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-15 03:38:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3109,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-15T03:38:00","published_at_display":"15 May 2026, 03:38 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NE by STEREO A COR2 beginning at 2026-05-15T03:38Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C2/C3 in later frames. This event is blocked by the pylon in GOES CCOR-1. The source of this CME is a C3.3 flare and filament eruption seen centered near AR 14436 (N18E01) with lift off beginning at 2026-05-15T02:54Z as seen in SDO AIA, GOES SUVI and STEREO A EUVI 304. Dimming and field line opening is also visible in SDO AIA 171 and 193. This filament appears to be heavily deflected to the North due to the eruption proximity to a large coronal hole.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46169/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-15T02:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-15 02:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3108,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-15T02:00:00","published_at_display":"15 May 2026, 02:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-05-15T02:00Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3 and STEREO A COR2 in later frames. This event is not clearly visible in GOES CCOR-1 due to a data gap from 2026-05-15T03:30Z to 2026-05-15T06:30Z. The source of this event is a filament eruption seen centered at approx. S50W60, with detachment beginning at approx. 2026-05-15T01:30Z as seen in SDO AIA and GOES SUVI 304. Field line opening is also visible in SDO AIA 171/193 and GOES SUVI 284.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46167/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-15T01:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-15 01:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3107,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-15T01:36:00","published_at_display":"15 May 2026, 01:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NW by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-05-15T01:36Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. This event is not clearly seen by STEREO A COR2. The source of this CME is a minor eruption from former AR 14438 (N20W45) seen beginning at approx. 2026-05-25T00:15Z in SDO AIA 171/193. Some Southwestern deflection is possible due to this regions proximity to a larger coronal hole.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46165/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-14T20:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-14 20:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3106,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-14T20:12:00","published_at_display":"14 May 2026, 20:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME first seen to the NNE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting around 2026-05-14T20:12Z. It is also seen to the NNE in SOHO LASCO C3 but is obscured by the pylon in GOES CCOR-1 and is covered by a real-time data gap in STEREO A COR2. The source of this CME is possibly related to a long-duration eruption centered around N35E20 to the northeast of AR 14436 best seen in SDO AIA 193 beginning around 2026-05-14T18:34Z. The eruption is best seen an area of dimming spreading northward into a coronal hole centered around N50E10.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46160/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-14T19:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-14 19:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3105,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-14T19:00:00","published_at_display":"14 May 2026, 19:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME first seen to the SW in GOES CCOR-1 starting around 2026-05-14T19:00Z. This CME is not seen in STEREO A COR2 and is missed in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 in real time due to a gap between downlinks. The source of this CME may be related to some post eruptive arcades from AR 14433 (S16W76) seen in SDO AIA 171 starting as early as 2026-05-14T15:57Z. Some deflection in likely due to the close proximity to a small coronal hole slightly south of AR 14433.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46157/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-14T18:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-14 18:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3104,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-14T18:00:00","published_at_display":"14 May 2026, 18:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint, narrow, jet-like CME first seen to the W in SOHO LASCO C2 starting around 2026-05-14T18:00Z. It is also faintly seen to the W in SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1. No good source candidate was found of the Earth-facing disk, so the source is most likely far-sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46163/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-14T16:53:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-14 16:53:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3103,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-14T16:53:00","published_at_display":"14 May 2026, 16:53 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the WSW in STEREO A COR2 starting around 2026-05-14T16:53Z. It is not seen in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 or GOES CCOR-1. The CME is best seen in running difference imagery as it aligns with a bright streamer in white light. The source of this CME is likely related to some very faint field line movement from behind the W limb in STEREO A EUVI 195 starting as early as 2026-05-14T15:35Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46155/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-14T14:38:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-14 14:38:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3102,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-14T14:38:00","published_at_display":"14 May 2026, 14:38 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the WSW in STEREO A COR2 starting around 2026-05-14T14:38Z. It is not seen in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 or GOES CCOR-1. The CME is best seen in running difference imagery as it aligns with a bright streamer in white light. This front is likely outflow following the earlier CME: 2026-05-14T12:09Z and dissipated before leaving the FOV of STEREO A COR2.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46153/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-14T12:09:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-14 12:09:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3101,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-14T12:09:00","published_at_display":"14 May 2026, 12:09 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the WSW in STEREO A COR2 starting around 2026-05-14T12:09Z. It is not seen in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 or GOES CCOR-1. The CME is best seen in running difference imagery as it aligns with a bright streamer in white light. The source of this CME is likely related to field line movement seen over the SW limb in STEREO A EVI 195 beginning as early as 2026-05-14T09:35Z","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46151/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-14T02:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-14 02:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3100,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-14T02:48:00","published_at_display":"14 May 2026, 02:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very faint CME visible to the SW in SOHO LASCO C2 and STEREO A COR2 imagery. It is not clearly visible in GOES CCOR-1 imagery. This CME is associated with a filament eruption visible near the SW limb in SDO/AIA 304 starting around 2026-05-14T01:33Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46147/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-13T22:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-13 22:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3099,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-13T22:24:00","published_at_display":"13 May 2026, 22:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is observed to the W/NW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, and to the NW in STEREO A COR2 imagery (following a data gap from 2026-05-13T14:53Z to 2026-05-14T01:53Z). It is fairly faint in STEREO A COR2 imagery and appears much wider in STEREO A COR2 frames. There are multiple fronts associated with this CME as well as a numerous outflows following the CME. The source appears to be beyond the western limb of the Earth-facing disk based on SDO/AIA, GOES SUVI, and STEREO A EUVI imagery. Based on STEREO A EUVI 304 and 195, it is possible the source is a filament eruption between former AR 14432 (~N14W95-W100) and AR 14435 (~N23W53-W58) with visible dimming and brightening signatures as well as post-eruptive arcades starting following the data gap around 2026-05-14T02:15Z. The source is also observed as slow, wide opening field lines in GOES SUVI 171/195/284 starting as early as 2026-05-13T19:00Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46141/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-13T14:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-13 14:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3098,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-13T14:00:00","published_at_display":"13 May 2026, 14:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the NW only in SOHO LASCO C2, slightly overlapping CME 2026-05-13T10:36Z. No clear source observed for this event.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46137/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-13T10:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-13 10:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3097,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-13T10:36:00","published_at_display":"13 May 2026, 10:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the NNW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, and NNE in STEREO A COR2, slightly overlapping CME 2026-05-13T14:00Z. The source could be AR 14435 (N23W47) starting around 2026-05-13T10:01Z as some weak dimming and brightening, but requires a pretty far deflection not observed with this weak eruption. The front is also difficult to resolve in running difference STEREO A COR2 beacon imagery compared to white light, impacting triangulation.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46139/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-13T03:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-13 03:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3096,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-13T03:12:00","published_at_display":"13 May 2026, 03:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME seen to the southwest in SOHO LASCO C2, C3 and GOES CCOR-1 as well as to the west-southwest in STEREO A COR2A in association with a far-sided minor eruption seen best as an expulsion of plasma off the southwestern limb in SDO AIA 171 starting as early as 2026-05-13T00:58Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46130/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-12T16:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-12 16:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2905,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-12T16:00:00","published_at_display":"12 May 2026, 16:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME first seen to the SE by GOES CCOR-1 beginning at 2026-05-12T16:00Z. This CME is not clearly seen in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 or STEREO A COR2. The source of this event is a small amount of field line movement seen along the SE limb (approx. S25E90) beginning at approx. 2026-05-12T14:21Z as seen in SDO AIA 171.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46128/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-12T15:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-12 15:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2904,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-12T15:24:00","published_at_display":"12 May 2026, 15:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the W in SOHO LASCO C2 starting around 2026-05-12T15:24Z. It is also seen to the W in SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1. The source of this CME is most likely an eruption from AR 14432 (N14W78) beginning around 2026-05-12T14:57Z. The ejecta can best be seen in SDO AIA 304 and STEREO A EUVI 195 and appears to be directed westward.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46124/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-12T02:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-12 02:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2846,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-12T02:24:00","published_at_display":"12 May 2026, 02:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting around 2026-05-12T02:24Z. The exact start time is somewhat obscured because this CME immediately follows a much slower streamer blowout. This CME is also seen to the SE in GOES CCOR-1 and STEREO A COR2, but is obscured by the pylon in SOHO LASCO C3. The source of this CME is most likely related to a filament eruption near the SE limb. The filament can be seen rising for several hours prior to the CME start time across SDO AIA wavelengths. The filament can be seen to \"snap\" near the edge of the FOV of SDO AIA 171 around 2026-05-12T00:42Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46120/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-11T22:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-11 22:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2817,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-11T22:00:00","published_at_display":"11 May 2026, 22:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the northeast in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 imagery. This event is not seen in STEREO A COR2 in real-time due to a data gap starting at 2026-05-11T20:53Z. The source is likely related to an eruption from Active Region 14436 (N17E49) starting around 2026-05-11T20:30Z seen in SDO AIA 131/171/193/304 and GOES SUVI 131/171/195/284/304 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46114/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-11T13:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-11 13:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2796,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-11T13:36:00","published_at_display":"11 May 2026, 13:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the northeast in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and STEREO A COR2 imagery. This event is obscured by the pylon in GOES CCOR-1. The source may be related to a minor eruption visible on the northeast limb in SDO AIA 304 imagery starting around 2026-05-11T13:00Z. However, there is additional minor eruptive activity seen from Active Region 14436 around this time as well.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46111/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-11T10:08:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-11 10:08:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2784,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-11T10:08:00","published_at_display":"11 May 2026, 10:08 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint outflow CME first seen to the NE by STEREO A COR2 beginning at 2026-05-11T10:08Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C2/C3 in later frames. This event is obstructed by the pylon in GOES CCOR-1. The source of this CME is continuous brightening and field line movement from Active Region 14436 (N19E50) as seen in SDO AIA 171/193.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46109/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-11T08:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-11 08:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2783,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-11T08:24:00","published_at_display":"11 May 2026, 08:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME first seen to the SE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-05-11T08:24Z, as well as by GOES CCOR-1 and STEREO A COR2 in later frames. This CME is obscured by the pylon in SOHO LASCO C3. The source of this event is a filament eruption seen centered at approx. S50E30 in SDO AIA 304 with liftoff occurring at approx. 2026-05-11T07:22Z. Southward deflection of the filament can be seen in STEREO A EUVI 304, likely due to the filament's proximity to a coronal hole. Field line opening and post eruptive dimming/arcades are visible following the eruption in SDO AIA 171 and 193.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46105/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-11T02:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-11 02:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2761,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-11T02:36:00","published_at_display":"11 May 2026, 02:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-05-11T02:36Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3 and STEREO A COR2 in later frames. This event is mostly obscured by the pylon in GOES CCOR-1. The source of this CME is faint field line movement seen along the NE limb in SDO AIA 171 beginning at approx. 2026-05-11T01:47Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46096/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-10T22:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-10 22:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2782,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-10T22:00:00","published_at_display":"10 May 2026, 22:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow outflow CME first seen to the NE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-05-10T22:00Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3 in later frames. This CME is obscured by the pylon in GOES CCOR-1 and is covered by a data gap in STEREO A COR2 from 2026-05-10T20:53Z to 2026-05-11T02:09Z. The source of this event is faint file line movement seen along the NE limb in SDO AIA 171 beginning at approx. 2026-05-10T21:33Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46100/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-10T21:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-10 21:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2781,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-10T21:48:00","published_at_display":"10 May 2026, 21:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint outflow CME first seen to the NE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-05-10T21:48Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3 in later frames. This CME is obscured by the pylon in GOES CCOR-1 and is covered by a data gap in STEREO A COR2 from 2026-05-10T20:53Z to 2026-05-11T02:09Z. The source of this event is continuous field line movement and dimming following a large eruption from the vicinity of AR14436 (N18E57) as seen in SDO AIA 171 and 193.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46102/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-10T19:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-10 19:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2780,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-10T19:36:00","published_at_display":"10 May 2026, 19:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint outflow CME first seen to the NE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-05-10T19:36Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3 and STEREO A COR2 in later frames. This event is obscured by the pylon in GOES CCOR-1. The source of this CME is continuous field line movement and dimming following a large eruption from the vicinity of AR14436 (N18E58) as seen in SDO AIA 171 and 193.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46098/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-05-10 18:57:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2745,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-10T18:57:00","published_at_display":"10 May 2026, 18:57 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/46085/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/46085/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-05-10 13:57:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2744,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-10T13:57:00","published_at_display":"10 May 2026, 13:57 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/46085/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/46085/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-10T13:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-10 13:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2747,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-10T13:48:00","published_at_display":"10 May 2026, 13:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the northeast as a partial halo seen in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source is an M5.7 flare and eruption from Active Region 14436 (centered near N21E65) starting around 2026-05-10T13:30Z as seen in SDO AIA 131/171/193/304, GOES SUVI 131/171/195/284/304 and STEREO A EUVI 195/304 imagery. A wide opening of field lines is observed over the northeast limb in SDO AIA 171/193, GOES SUVI 171/195/284, and STEREO A EUVI 195 imagery with an EUV wave best seen in SDO AIA 193/211 and GOES SUVI 284 to the west towards a coronal hole. Additionally, post eruptive arcades begin to form in SDO AIA 171/193 and GOES SUVI 171/195 imagery starting around 2026-05-10T14:30Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46088/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-05-09 19:56:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2743,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-09T19:56:00","published_at_display":"9 May 2026, 19:56 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Eruption from an active region located around the east limb at time of eruption, now numbered as AR 14436. Approximate location around E110-E100 as observed from Solar Orbiter EUI 195 at 2026-05-07T00:01Z and rotation of the sun since that image was taken.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/46028/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-09T18:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-09 18:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2741,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-09T18:24:00","published_at_display":"9 May 2026, 18:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME observed to the SW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, not in STEREO A COR2. The source is close to the west limb, observed in SDO AIA 171/193 as field line movement and dimming centered around S15W75 starting after 2026-05-09T17:30Z, in the vicinity of AR 14429 (S04W83) and 14431 (S16W57).","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46081/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-09T14:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-09 14:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2740,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-09T14:12:00","published_at_display":"9 May 2026, 14:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very faint CME seen to the N in SOHO LASCO C2 and early C3 imagery and to the NE in early STEREO A COR2 for a few timestamps before dissipating. The CME is likely obscured by the pylon in GOES CCOR-1. Its source could be a very minor dimming just N of AR 14435 (N23E02) seen around 2026-05-09T13:20Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46078/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-08T11:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-08 11:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2739,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-08T11:48:00","published_at_display":"8 May 2026, 11:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very narrow, jet-like CME first seen to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting around 2026-05-08T2026-05-08T11:48Z. It is also seen to the NE in SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1 but is not seen in STEREO A COR2. A source has not been found for this CME on the Earth-facing disk, so the source is most likely far-sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46073/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-08T10:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-08 10:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2738,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-08T10:24:00","published_at_display":"8 May 2026, 10:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very narrow, jet-like CME first seen to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting around 2026-05-08T2026-05-08T10:24Z. It is also seen to the NE in SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1 but is not seen in STEREO A COR2. A source has not been found for this CME on the Earth-facing disk, so the source is most likely far-sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46071/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-08T08:38:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-08 08:38:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2737,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-08T08:38:00","published_at_display":"8 May 2026, 08:38 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen only the to the WNW in STEREO A COR2 starting around 2026-05-08T03:38Z. The source of this CME is possibly related to some very faint field line movement from beyond the NW limb in STEREO A EUVI 195 starting as early as 2026-05-08T05:55Z. This CME is only visible for a few frames and dissipates before leaving the FOV of STEREO A COR2.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46075/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-08T06:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-08 06:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2736,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-08T06:36:00","published_at_display":"8 May 2026, 06:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow, faint CME first seen to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting around 2026-05-08T06:36Z. It is also seen to the NE in SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1 but is not seen in STEREO A COR2. The source of this CME is most likely an eruption with a small amount of ejecta over the NE limb best seen in SDO AIA 193 beginning around 2026-05-08T05:24Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46068/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-08T04:49:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-08 04:49:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2735,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-08T04:49:00","published_at_display":"8 May 2026, 04:49 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting at 2026-05-08T04:49Z. Is it also seen to the NE in SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1 and to the NNE in STEREO A COR2. The source of this CME is most likely an eruption best seen over the NE limb in SDO AIA 304 beginning as early as 2026-05-08T03:24Z. There are two ejections of material with most of the ejecta appear to fall back to the disk. This CME likely overtakes the earlier, slower CME: 2026-05-08T02:48Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46064/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-08T02:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-08 02:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2734,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-08T02:48:00","published_at_display":"8 May 2026, 02:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting at 2026-05-08T02:48Z. It is also seen to the NE in SOHO LASCO C3 and to the N in STEREO A COR2 but is covered by a data gap in GOES CCOR-1. The source of this CME is most likely an eruption near the NE limb best seen in SDO AIA 304 as a small amount of ejecta leaving the disk starting around 2026-05-08T01:50Z. This CME is overtaken by the following, faster CME: 2026-05-08T04:49Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46062/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-07T23:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-07 23:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2733,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-07T23:36:00","published_at_display":"7 May 2026, 23:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting at 2026-05-07T23:36Z. It is also seen to the NE in SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1 and to the N in STEREO A COR2. The source of this CME is most likely related to a small eruption from a region that is emerging over the NE limb best seen in SDO AIA 171 beginning as early as 2026-05-07T23:00Z mostly as moving field lines.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46060/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-07T21:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-07 21:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2609,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-07T21:12:00","published_at_display":"7 May 2026, 21:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the northeast in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 imagery. This event is not seen in STEREO A COR2 imagery due to a data gap starting at 2026-05-07T20:38Z. The source is unknown, but may be related to an unnumbered region beyond the northeast limb which was responsible for the M2.6 flare peaking at 2026-05-07T15:14Z. However, no eruption was visible around the time of this event.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46056/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-07T18:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-07 18:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2608,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-07T18:36:00","published_at_display":"7 May 2026, 18:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the northeast in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2 imagery and follows in the path of CME: 2026-05-07T15:23Z. The source is likely related to an eruption starting around 2026-05-07T17:30Z from a currently unnumbered region near the northeast limb in SDO AIA 131/171/193/304 imagery. This eruption follows the M2.6 flare which peaked at 2026-05-07T15:14Z from the same region near the northeast limb, located around ~N20E110 based on Solar Orbiter EUI imagery from 2026-05-07T00:01Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46053/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-05-07 15:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2583,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-07T15:48:00","published_at_display":"7 May 2026, 15:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Eruption from an active region currently located around the east limb. Approximate location around E110-E100 as observed from Solar Orbiter EUI 195 at 2026-05-07T00:01Z and rotation of the sun since that image was taken.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/46028/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-07T15:23:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-07 15:23:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2607,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-07T15:23:00","published_at_display":"7 May 2026, 15:23 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Wide CME observed to the NE in GOES CCOR-1 (partially obscured by pylon) and to the N/NE in STEREO A COR2. Not yet observed in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 due to a scheduled downlink gap. The source is a far-sided active region over the NE limb, most recently observed ~N20E110 by Solar Orbiter EUI at 2026-05-07T00:01Z in SolO EUI 304, so the region is likely around E110-E100 by this time. The eruption is observed as a slow rise in field lines in SDO AIA 171 beginning as early as 2026-05-07T13:18Z, with a more eruptive kick at 2026-05-07T14:34Z. A single large field line loop rises up carrying filament material with it, observed across SDO AIA 171/193/211/304. Associated with a long-duration M2.6 flare peaking at 2026-05-07T15:14Z observed in SDO AIA 131, and post-eruptive arcades visible over the limb.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46031/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-07T07:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-07 07:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2606,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-07T07:24:00","published_at_display":"7 May 2026, 07:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, not visible in STEREO A COR2. No distinct source for this CME is observed, and may be related to outflow from significant earlier CME: 2026-05-07T01:26Z from the far-side ~N20E110.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46043/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-07T06:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-07 06:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2605,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-07T06:24:00","published_at_display":"7 May 2026, 06:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the E in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, not visible in STEREO A COR2. No distinct source for this CME is observed on-disk, and may be an unseen far-sided source.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46039/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-07T05:45:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-07 05:45:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2604,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-07T05:45:00","published_at_display":"7 May 2026, 05:45 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, not visible in STEREO A COR2. Due to an outage in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 white light imagery and GOES CCOR-1 Earthshine, the CME is first visible at 2026-05-07T05:45Z, but is actually first visible around 2026-05-07T03:48Z in LASCO C2 running difference imagery. No distinct source for this CME is observed, and may be related to outflow from significant earlier CME: 2026-05-07T01:26Z from the far-side ~N20E110.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46041/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-07T03:23:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-07 03:23:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2603,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-07T03:23:00","published_at_display":"7 May 2026, 03:23 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME observed to the SW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and STEREO A COR2, also observed in GOES CCOR-1 but largely obscured by Earthshine. The source is former AR 14428, located around S23W93, observed directly in STEREO A EUVI 195 and 304 after a data gap ends at 2026-05-07T01:55Z and 2026-05-07T02:25Z respectively, as brightening and field line movement. Also observed well in GOES SUVI 284 as wide snapping field line movement over the SW limb starting around 2026-05-07T01:42Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46026/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-07T01:26:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-07 01:26:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2602,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-07T01:26:00","published_at_display":"7 May 2026, 01:26 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME observed to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 (slightly pylon obscured), and to the N in STEREO A COR2. The source is a far-sided active region over the east limb from Earth's perspective, with directly observed brightening by Solar Orbiter EUVI 304 around N20E110 at 2026-05-07T00:01Z. Best observed in SDO AIA 171/193/211 observed as rising field lines as early as 2026-05-06T22:54Z, erupting more strongly after around 2026-05-07T00:04Z, with filament ejecta in SDO AIA 304. This triggers a small sympathetic eruption to its south starting around 2026-05-07T01:09Z in SDO AIA 171/193/211. A post-eruptive arcade and brightening reaching X-ray flux level of C4.5 at 2026-05-07T02:15Z was observed over the limb.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46018/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-06T22:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-06 22:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2601,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-06T22:00:00","published_at_display":"6 May 2026, 22:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very faint CME first seen to the S in SOHO LASCO C2 starting around 2026-05-06T22:00Z. It is also seen to the S in SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1 but is covered by a real-time data gap in STEREO A COR2. There are two source candidates for this CME. The first is an eruption from AR 14431 beginning around 2026-05-06T16:20Z best seen in SDO AIA 304. The second and more likely source candidate is a filament eruption beginning around 2026-05-06T19:00Z. The filament spans approximately S30-40E00-30 and is best seen lifting off in SDO AIA 304.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46015/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-06T17:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-06 17:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2600,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-06T17:48:00","published_at_display":"6 May 2026, 17:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting around 2026-05-06T17:48Z. It is also seen to the NE in SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1 but is mostly covered by a real-time data gap in STEREO A COR2. The source is most likely related to a filamentary loop seen rising beyond the NE in limb in SDO AIA 193 beginning as early as 2026-05-06T15:30Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46013/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-06T10:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-06 10:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2599,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-06T10:36:00","published_at_display":"6 May 2026, 10:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 and the N in STEREO A COR2. The source is a filament eruption beyond the east limb as best seen in GOES SUVI 304 imagery starting around 2026-05-06T07:28Z. Post-eruption brightening is also seen in Solar Orbiter EUI 304 imagery starting at 2026-05-06T12:01Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46005/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-06T01:26:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-06 01:26:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2598,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-06T01:26:00","published_at_display":"6 May 2026, 01:26 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, STEREO A COR2, and GOES CCOR-1. The potential source is an eruption near AR 14435 (N23E50) starting around 2026-05-06T00:54Z as seen in GOES SUVI 284 and SDO AIA 193 imagery with dimming and moving field lines.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46002/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-05T23:30:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-05 23:30:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2597,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-05T23:30:00","published_at_display":"5 May 2026, 23:30 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME first seen to the NE in GOES CCOR-1 around 2026-05-05T23:30Z. It is best seen in running difference imagery and dissipates after only a few frames. In real time, this CME was only seen in GOES CCOR-1. SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and STEREO A COR2 were both in overnight data gaps. The source of this CME is possibly related to a small filament eruption centered around N35E70-80 and best seen in SDO AIA 193 starting around 2026-05-05T20:00Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45999/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-05T13:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-05 13:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2596,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-05T13:36:00","published_at_display":"5 May 2026, 13:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NW by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-05-05T13:36Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. This CME is not clearly seen in STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source of this event is a small eruption seen originating from former AR 14424 (N18W100) as seen in STEREO A EUVI 171 imagery. Field line opening directed to the North and brightening can be seen beginning at approx. 2026-05-05T07:55Z and continuing through 2026-05-05T13:05Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45991/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-05T08:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-05 08:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2595,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-05T08:00:00","published_at_display":"5 May 2026, 08:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-05-05T08:00Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3 in later frames. This event is blocked by the pylon in GOES CCOR-1 and is not clearly visible in STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source of this CME is a small region of dimming seen beginning at approx. 2026-05-05T07:47Z located at approx. N30E30 as seen in SDO AIA 193.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45995/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-05T03:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-05 03:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2594,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-05T03:00:00","published_at_display":"5 May 2026, 03:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME first seen to the NE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-05-05T03:00Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3 and to the NW in STEREO A COR2 in later frames. This event is obscured by Earthshine and the pylon in GOES CCOR-1. The source of this event is likely far sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45987/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-04T21:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-04 21:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2593,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-04T21:24:00","published_at_display":"4 May 2026, 21:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the northeast in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 imagery. This event is blocked by the pylon in GOES CCOR-1 imagery and is not seen in STEREO A COR2 due to a data gap starting at 2026-05-04T20:38Z. The source for this event is likely far-sided as there are no clear source signatures on the Earth-facing disk around the time of this event.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45984/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-05-04 15:41:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2359,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-04T15:41:00","published_at_display":"4 May 2026, 15:41 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45955/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45955/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-05-04 01:50:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2361,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-04T01:50:00","published_at_display":"4 May 2026, 01:50 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45975/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45975/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-04T01:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-04 01:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2592,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-04T01:36:00","published_at_display":"4 May 2026, 01:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Lightbulb shaped CME with front and filamentary core structure seen to the east in SOHO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2A. The CME is associated with a filament eruption and eruption of plasma which was suspended high in the corona above and to the east of Active Region 14432 around 2026-05-03T23:00Z, probably near about N14E70. The eruption is characterized by a large plume of departing plasma seen best in GOES SUVI 284 and SDO AIA 171 with corresponding coronal restructuring and post eruptive arcades and brightening visible in SDO AIA 193, 171, 131. A disappearing filament was also observed at the same time in GOES SUVI 304 and SDO AIA 304.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45976/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-03T03:28:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-03 03:28:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2591,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-03T03:28:00","published_at_display":"3 May 2026, 03:28 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME seen to the northeast in SOHO LASCO C2 and to the northwest in STEREO A COR2 which appears to be far-sided based on triangulation. Not clearly visible in GOES CCOR-1 imagery. No definitive sources were found on the Earth-facing solar disk.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45972/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-05-02 22:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2360,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-02T22:12:00","published_at_display":"2 May 2026, 22:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45968/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45968/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-02T19:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-02 19:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2590,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-02T19:00:00","published_at_display":"2 May 2026, 19:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very faint CME seen to the NW in early SOHO LASCO C2 imagery and disappearing after several timestamps because of faintness. Not seen in any other coronagraph. Its source is possibly the C8.7 flare most likely from AR 14420 (N16W93) behind the NW limb peaking at 2026-05-02T18:38Z and the associated very narrow eruption/ejecta seen in SDO AIA 304 and 131 and in GOES SUVI 304 to the NW behind the limb.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45966/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-02T13:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-02 13:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2589,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-02T13:48:00","published_at_display":"2 May 2026, 13:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Minor CME first seen to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1. It is not seen in STEREO A COR2. No source has been found for this CME. It may be an outflow following CME: 2026-05-02T11:24Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45970/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-02T13:08:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-02 13:08:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2588,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-02T13:08:00","published_at_display":"2 May 2026, 13:08 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SW in STEREO A COR2 staring around 2026-05-02T13:08Z. It is also seen to the SSW in GOES CCOR-1 but is covered by a real-time data gap in SOHO LASCO C2/C3. There is no good source candidate for this CME seen on the Earth-facing disk, indicating that this CME is most likely far-sided. This is consistent with triangulated measurement. It is possibly outflow following CME: 2026-04-02T11:38Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45964/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-02T11:38:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-02 11:38:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2587,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-02T11:38:00","published_at_display":"2 May 2026, 11:38 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the WSW in STEREO A COR2 starting at 2026-05-02T11:38Z. This CME is also seen to the SW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1. The source of this CME is likely some field line movement seen beyond the SW limb in STEREO A EUVI 195 starting as early as 2026-05-02T09:55Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45958/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-02T11:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-02 11:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2586,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-02T11:24:00","published_at_display":"2 May 2026, 11:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the WNW in SOHO LASCO C2 starting at 2026-05-02T11:24Z. It is also seen to the WNW in SOHO LASCO C3, GOES CCOR-1, and faintly for a couple frames in STEREO A COR2. The source of this CME is most likely a filament eruption centered around N16W75 to the W of AR 14424. The eruption is best seen in SDO AIA 304 and STEREO A SUVI 304 beginning around 2026-05-02T10:48Z. The eruption is also associated with a C4.0 flare that peaked at 2026-05-02T11:04Z and was centered around N16W75. There appears to be some minor southward deflection later in the propagation of the CME. There is likely also some westward deflection due to the proximity to a coronal hole that was centered at approximately N33W30 at the time of the eruption.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45953/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-02T09:23:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-02 09:23:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2585,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-02T09:23:00","published_at_display":"2 May 2026, 09:23 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NW in STEREO A COR2 starting around 2026-05-02T09:23Z. It might be faintly seen in SOHO LASCO C2, but it is too faint and sporadic to confirm that the feature in SOHO LASCO C2 is the same as the one in STEREO A COR2. There is not a good source candidate on the Earth-facing disk, so the source is most likely far-sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45960/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-01T19:08:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-01 19:08:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2264,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-01T19:08:00","published_at_display":"1 May 2026, 19:08 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SE by STEREO A COR2 beginning at 2026-05-01T19:08Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C2 in later frames. This event is not clearly visible in SOHO LASCO C3 or GOES CCOR-1. The source of this CME is a region of prolonged dimming as seen in SDO AIA 193 located at approx. S20E30 which was the result of an earlier eruption which began at approx. 2026-05-01T14:45Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45948/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-01T16:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-01 16:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2584,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-01T16:00:00","published_at_display":"1 May 2026, 16:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NW by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-05-01T16:00Z, as well as by GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. The source of this event is likely far-sided and related to an opening of field lines observed over the NE limb in SDO AIA 193 imagery starting around 2026-05-01T15:45Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45951/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-01T15:28:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-01 15:28:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2263,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-01T15:28:00","published_at_display":"1 May 2026, 15:28 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the southeast in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source is an eruption centered near S25E55 seen in SDO AIA 131/171/193/304, GOES SUVI 131/171/195/284/304, and STEREO A EUVI 195/304 imagery starting around 2026-05-01T14:45Z, best seen as brightening.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45943/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-30T18:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-30 18:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2225,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-30T18:24:00","published_at_display":"30 Apr 2026, 18:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Second of two faint, wide CMEs seen to the south-southwest in SOHO LASCO C2 and to the southeast more prominently in STEREO A COR2; the source could be associated with a minor eruption in 14428 (~S24W11), with a slowly varying dimming signature starting after 18:00Z best viewed in SDO composite imagery, particularly the 304/211/171 Angstrom imager. Follows shortly behind CME: 2026-04-30T12:38Z which has a similar appearance. Triangulation between the SOHO and STEREO A spacecraft strongly suggests a front-sided source location, though the source is relatively uncertain.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45936/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-30T12:38:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-30 12:38:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2221,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-30T12:38:00","published_at_display":"30 Apr 2026, 12:38 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint, wide CME seen to the south-southwest in SOHO LASCO C2 and to the southeast more prominently in STEREO A COR2; the source is a likely instability below Active Regions 14427/14428 (~S30), with a slowly varying dimming signature starting after 2026-04-30T10:00Z best viewed in SDO composite imagery, particularly the 304/211/171 Angstrom imager.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45934/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-30T06:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-30 06:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2185,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-30T06:24:00","published_at_display":"30 Apr 2026, 06:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME observed to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2. The source is likely an unnumbered active region near the SE limb, centered approximately at S18E80. A slow opening of field lines is observed from this region starting around 2026-04-30T04:51Z in SDO AIA 171, with some weak brightening in SDO AIA 193 following the field line movement. Triangulation between SOHO and STEREO coronagraphs also corroborates this source.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45929/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-29T21:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-29 21:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2184,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-29T21:12:00","published_at_display":"29 Apr 2026, 21:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very faint CME first seen to the ESE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting at 2026-04-29T21:12Z. This front is only seen in SOHO LASCO C2 and dissipated before leaving the FOV of SOHO LASCO C2. It is not seen in SOHO LASCO C3 or GOES CCOR-1 and is covered by a real-time data gap in STEREO A COR2. The source is possibly related to an eruption near the eastern limb best seen in SDO AIA 171 beginning around 2026-04-29T20:19Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45927/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-29T00:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-29 00:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2183,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-29T00:00:00","published_at_display":"29 Apr 2026, 00:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the northeast in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 imagery. This event is blocked by the pylon in GOES CCOR-1 and is not seen in STEREO A COR2 imagery due to a data gap from 2026-04-28T20:38Z to 2026-04-29T02:23Z. The source is an eruption centered near N17E26 starting around 2026-04-28T23:15Z which deflects to the north as seen in SDO AIA 131/171/193/304 and GOES SUVI 131/171/195/284/304 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45921/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-28T16:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-28 16:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2182,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-28T16:48:00","published_at_display":"28 Apr 2026, 16:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Extremely faint CME with a fan-like, unclear front seen to the S in SOHO LASCO and GOES CCOR-1 and to the SW in STEREO A COR2 coronagraphs, followed by follow-up faint fronts. Its source may be seen to the SSE in GOES SUVI and more faintly SDO AIA 304 after 2026-04-28T16:00Z as a very slowly developing prominence on/behind the SSE limb, and as faint moving of field lines in SDO AIA 171 seen behind the SSE limb at the same time.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45918/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-28 14:22:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2175,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-28T14:22:00","published_at_display":"28 Apr 2026, 14:22 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45916/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45916/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-28 14:07:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2174,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-28T14:07:00","published_at_display":"28 Apr 2026, 14:07 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45915/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45915/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-28 12:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2173,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-28T12:36:00","published_at_display":"28 Apr 2026, 12:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45914/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45914/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-27T14:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-27 14:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2181,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-27T14:12:00","published_at_display":"27 Apr 2026, 14:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2, fades quickly so not visible in other coronagraphs. The source is observed near AR 14426, as dimming and field line movement centered around N13W70 in SDO AIA 171/193 starting around 2026-04-27T13:21Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45909/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-27 12:22:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2166,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-27T12:22:00","published_at_display":"27 Apr 2026, 12:22 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45805/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45805/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-27 12:21:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2165,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-27T12:21:00","published_at_display":"27 Apr 2026, 12:21 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45788/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45788/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-27 12:19:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2163,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-27T12:19:00","published_at_display":"27 Apr 2026, 12:19 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Simultaneous flaring from ARs 4419 (N15W52) and 4420 (N16E40).","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45786/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-27 12:15:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2162,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-27T12:15:00","published_at_display":"27 Apr 2026, 12:15 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45785/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45785/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-27 12:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2164,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-27T12:00:00","published_at_display":"27 Apr 2026, 12:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45787/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45787/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-27 11:02:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2172,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-27T11:02:00","published_at_display":"27 Apr 2026, 11:02 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45905/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45905/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-27T02:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-27 02:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2180,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-27T02:36:00","published_at_display":"27 Apr 2026, 02:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME observed to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2, with limited SOHO LASCO cadence due to comet observations. The source is best observed as wide opening of field lines over the central west limb in SDO AIA 171/193 starting around 2026-04-27T01:43Z. STEREO A EUVI 195 returns from a data gap at 2026-04-27T02:25Z and misses the main eruption, but post eruptive brightening SW of former AR 14419 is observed, pointing to the likely source here around W105-W115.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45906/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-26 23:10:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2171,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-26T23:10:00","published_at_display":"26 Apr 2026, 23:10 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45899/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45899/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-26 20:13:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2170,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-26T20:13:00","published_at_display":"26 Apr 2026, 20:13 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45898/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45898/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-26 20:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2169,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-26T20:00:00","published_at_display":"26 Apr 2026, 20:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"There is a simultaneous, longer duration significant flare from Active region 14425 (N06E52) contributing to this event.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45897/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-26T15:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-26 15:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2179,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-26T15:00:00","published_at_display":"26 Apr 2026, 15:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint, very slowly developing CME resembling a streamer blowout that is seen to the NNW in GOES CCOR-1, STEREO A COR2 and SOHO LASCO coronagraphs. It is very faint in difference imagery of COR2 but more pronounced in COR2 white light imagery. Its start time is likely much earlier. No clear source has been found for this event, so is possibly far-sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45903/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-26 14:20:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2168,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-26T14:20:00","published_at_display":"26 Apr 2026, 14:20 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45889/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45889/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-26T08:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-26 08:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2178,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-26T08:00:00","published_at_display":"26 Apr 2026, 08:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SW by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-04-26T08:00Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. This event is not clearly seen in STEREO A COR2. The source of this CME is a small and faint region of dimming seen located at approx. S40W30 beginning at approx. 2026-04-26T07:30Z as seen in SDO AIA 193.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45893/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-26T01:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-26 01:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2177,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-26T01:48:00","published_at_display":"26 Apr 2026, 01:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-04-26T01:48Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3, and briefly by GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. This event is not seen in STEREO A COR2 due to a downlink data gap from 2026-04-25T18:38Z to 2026-04-26T02:38Z. The source of this CME is an M1.3 class flare from Active Region 14425 (N06E64) which peaked at 2026-04-26T00:23Z as seen in SDO AIA 131. Opening field lines and post eruptive arcades are also visible in SDO AIA 94, 171 and 193.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45890/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-26 00:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2167,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-26T00:48:00","published_at_display":"26 Apr 2026, 00:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45885/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45885/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-25 15:18:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2036,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-25T15:18:00","published_at_display":"25 Apr 2026, 15:18 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45873/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45873/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-25T15:08:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-25 15:08:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2040,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-25T15:08:00","published_at_display":"25 Apr 2026, 15:08 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME with an asymmetric (half-loop) front seen to the ESE in STEREO A COR, GOES CCOR-1 and SOHO LASCO coronagraph. Its source is the M1.1 flare from AR 14425 (N07E70) peaking at 2026-04-25T14:30Z associated with a very minor ejecta seen in SDO AIA 304.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45882/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-25T14:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-25 14:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2176,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-25T14:36:00","published_at_display":"25 Apr 2026, 14:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2, faintly LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1, and not visible in STEREO A COR2. The source is AR 14419 (N15W86), observed in SDO AIA 171 as field line loop breaking starting at 2026-04-25T13:19Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45887/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-25 12:02:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2023,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-25T12:02:00","published_at_display":"25 Apr 2026, 12:02 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45872/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45872/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-25T01:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-25 01:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2037,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-25T01:36:00","published_at_display":"25 Apr 2026, 01:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME seen to the NNE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and to the NE in STEREO A COR2 coronagraph after the nighttime data gap. It is not seen in GOES CCOR-1 coronagraph likely due to the blocking by the pylon. Its source could be a minor filament eruption in the NE quadrant of the disk north of AR 4424 (N30E25) happening after 2026-04-24T23Z and seen mostly as faint dimming and very minor post-eruptive loops.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45874/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-24T19:30:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-24 19:30:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2008,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T19:30:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 19:30 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME seen to the northwest in GOES CCOR-1 and SOHO LASCO C2/C3 but not in STEREO A COR2 due to data gap. The source is an M6.4-class solar flare in Active Region 14419 (W78) and subsequent eruption, seen best in GOES SUVI 284 as a brightening with widely opening field lines off the northwest limb.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45866/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-24 18:50:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2007,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T18:50:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 18:50 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45860/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45860/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-24 13:29:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2001,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T13:29:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 13:29 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Concurrent brightening with an unnumbered region around the east limb ~N06. That area brightens alongside AR 14423, with AR 14423 taking the peak brightness at 2026-04-24T13:01Z, unable to cleanly separate the brightenings in the GOES-P X-ray flux timeline.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45848/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-24 11:14:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1968,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T11:14:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 11:14 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45839/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45839/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-24 11:07:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1967,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T11:07:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 11:07 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45836/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45836/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-24T09:08:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-24 09:08:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1969,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T09:08:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 09:08 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Relatively narrow CME followed by outflows seen to the E in STEREO A COR2 and GOES CCOR-1 coronagraph. Its source is the M1.9 flare from AR 4423 (S05E40) and associated eruption, coronal signatures of which are mostly post eruptive arcades.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45844/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-24T08:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-24 08:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1966,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T08:24:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 08:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Bright wide CME with a brighter bulk and a fainter, more halo-like shock seen to the NW in SOHO LASCO and STEREO A CCOR-1 and to the N (slightly to the NNW) in STEREO A COR2. Its source is the X2.5 flare from AR 4419 starting at 2026-04-24T08:01Z and the associated eruption seen in SDO AIA/GOES SUVI 304/284 as complex, wide ejecta and dimming seen in SDO AIA 193 and STEREO A EUV 195. There is also an EUV wave seen in SDO AIA 193 and STEREO A EUV 195.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45840/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-24 08:14:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1952,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T08:14:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 08:14 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"**Reminder*** This is an auto-generated flare based on a threshold crossing. Please modify this flare with the correct flare start time, peak time, flare class, and location. All of these fields must be modified. (The flare end time can remain blank until later).","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45836/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-24T01:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-24 01:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1944,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T01:24:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 01:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Bright CME seen to the NW in SOHO LASCO and GOES CCOR-1 coronagraphs and covered by the nighttime data gap in STEREO A COR2. Its source is the X2.4 flare from Active Region 14419 (~N16W68) starting at 2026-04-24T00:51Z and the associated significant eruption seen as long, rotating ejecta in SDO AIA 304/171 and GOES SUVI 304/284, and as dimming, high rising post eruptive arcades and an EUV wave in SDO AIA 193/171.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45832/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-24 01:23:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1924,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T01:23:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 01:23 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45828/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45828/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-23T22:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-23 22:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2006,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T22:24:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 22:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, not in STEREO A COR2 due to a data gap. The source is observed on or near the NW limb as field line movement and brightening close to the disk in SDO AIA 171 starting around 2026-04-23T21:30Z. The source longitude could vary around E80-E100, so an approximation of E90 is used for analysis.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45857/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-23T19:15:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-23 19:15:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2038,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T19:15:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 19:15 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME seen to the NNW in GOES CCOR-1 and likely fully covered by gap in STEREO A COR2, although there might be one timestamp of COR2 where the front of it may be seen. Not seen in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 in real time. It is slightly more northern than the preceding CMEs from AR 14419. No clear source for it has been found in EUV imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45877/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-23T18:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-23 18:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1943,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T18:00:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 18:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME seen to the NNE in STEREO A COR2 (for a few timestamps before the evening data gap in STEREO A) and to the NW in GOES CCOR-1. Its source is the M4.9-class flare from Active Region 14419 (N15W67) and the associated prominence eruption seen as northward deflecting, rotating ejecta in SDO AIA 304/171/195, GOES SUVI 284/304 and STEREO A 304 after 2026-04-23T17:03Z and as post-eruptive arcades in SDO AIA 193 and STEREO A 195. There is also an EUV wave seen in AIA 171/195.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45824/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-23 17:26:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1923,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T17:26:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 17:26 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45805/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45805/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-23T17:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-23 17:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2005,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T17:24:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 17:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, not in STEREO A COR2. The source appears to be just around the E limb, observed as field line movement in SDO AIA 171/193 starting around 2026-04-23T16:36Z, and could possibly be from longitude E90-E120 in origin. Front half-width less than 10 degrees.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45864/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-23T16:38:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-23 16:38:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":2039,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T16:38:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 16:38 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME/outflow seen to the E in STEREO A COR2 coronagraph, not seen in GOES CCOR-1 or SOHO LASCO C2/C3 in real-time. Source could be a minor movement and opening of field lines seen behind the E limb in SDO AIA 193 after 2026-04-23T15:15Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45879/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-23T16:30:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-23 16:30:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1942,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T16:30:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 16:30 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME seen towards the N in STEREO A COR2 and to the NW in GOES CCOR-1. Its source its likely a minor eruption from AR 14419 (N18W65) seen starting around 2026-04-23T16:00Z as a relatively slowly developing, northward-deflecting ejecta in SDO AIA 304/131 and GOES SUVI 304, and as minor post-eruptive arcades in SDO AIA 193 and STEREO A EUV 304.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45822/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-23 14:35:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1918,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T14:35:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 14:35 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45785/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45785/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-23 14:34:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1921,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T14:34:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 14:34 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45788/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45788/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-23T14:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-23 14:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1941,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T14:24:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 14:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the northwest in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 imagery, and to the north in STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source is an eruption and M1.7 flare from Active Region 14419 (N17W66) starting around 2026-04-23T14:00Z as seen in SDO AIA 131/171/193/304, GOES SUVI 131/171/195/284/304, and STEREO A EUVI 195/304 imagery. An EUV wave is seen moving north and east of the eruption site, with an opening of field lines observed over the northwest limb in SDO AIA 171 and GOES SUVI 284 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45819/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-23 14:17:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1922,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T14:17:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 14:17 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45798/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45798/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-23 12:09:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1920,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T12:09:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 12:09 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45787/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45787/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-23T12:08:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-23 12:08:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1940,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T12:08:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 12:08 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This relatively narrow CME is visible to the northeast in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2 imagery and is better seen in COR2A than in other coronagraphs. The source may be related to a dimming region centered near N10E30 observed starting around 2026-04-23T11:30Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45803/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-23 11:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1919,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T11:48:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 11:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Simultaneous flaring from ARs 4419 (N15W52) and 4420 (N16E40).","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45786/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-23T11:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-23 11:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1939,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T11:36:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 11:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the northwest in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 imagery. This event is not seen in STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source may be far-sided as there are no sources on the Earth-facing disk that align with the timing and direction of this event.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45801/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-23T09:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-23 09:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1938,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T09:12:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 09:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME seen to the northwest in GOES/CCOR-1 and SOHO/C2 and SOHO/C3 coronagraphs and due north in STEREO A/COR2 in association with an M4.3-class solar flare in AR 4419 (~W60) starting around 2026-04-23T08:45Z. The eruption is seen best in GOES SUVI 284 as a brightening and the expulsion of plasma to the northwest. Also seen in STEREO A EUV with an eruptive signature with significant dimming around center-disk. Deflected to the north based on the presentation/directionality in STEREO A coronagraphs.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45799/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-23T05:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-23 05:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1937,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T05:12:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 05:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME whose bulk is seen to the northeast with wider shock seen to due east in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2 coronagraphs in association with a long duration M1.2 class solar flare from AR 14420 near N16E40. The EUV signature is characterized by a circular EUV wave and dimming signature during the eruption seen best in SDO AIA 193 and GOES SUVI 284 starting around 2026-04-23T04:41Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45789/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-23T05:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-23 05:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1936,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T05:00:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 05:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME seen to the northwest in GOES/CCOR-1 and SOHO/C2 and SOHO/C3 coronagraphs and due north in STEREO A/COR2 in association with an M1.6-class solar flare in AR 4419 (~W52) starting around 2026-04-23T04:30Z. The eruption is seen best in GOES SUVI 284 as a brightening and the expulsion of plasma to the northwest. Also seen in STEREO A EUV with an eruptive signature around center-disk. Deflected to the north based on the presentation/directionality in STEREO A coronagraphs.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45792/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-22T23:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-22 23:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1935,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-22T23:48:00","published_at_display":"22 Apr 2026, 23:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Jet-like CME seen to the east in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 but not in STEREO A due to a data gap; the source is a pinpoint eruption just near or beyond the eastern limb as best seen in GOES SUVI 284 imagery starting around 2026-04-22T23:09Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45794/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-22T23:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-22 23:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1934,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-22T23:24:00","published_at_display":"22 Apr 2026, 23:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Minor CME seen to the northwest in GOES/CCOR-1 and SOHO/C2 and SOHO/C3 coronagraphs and due north in STEREO A/COR2 in association with a minor eruption in AR 14419 (~W52) starting around 2026-04-23T22:45Z. The eruption is seen best in GOES SUVI 284 as a brightening and the expulsion of plasma to the northwest.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45796/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-22T13:26:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-22 13:26:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1933,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-22T13:26:00","published_at_display":"22 Apr 2026, 13:26 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the northeast in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-2 imagery. The source is likely far-sided as there are no clear source signatures on the Earth-facing disk around the time of this event.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45783/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-22T05:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-22 05:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1932,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-22T05:00:00","published_at_display":"22 Apr 2026, 05:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the east in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1. This event is not observed in STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source is likely far-sided and may be related to an eruption observed over the eastern limb in SDO AIA 304 imagery starting around 2026-04-22T04:30Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45777/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-21T20:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-21 20:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1931,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-21T20:48:00","published_at_display":"21 Apr 2026, 20:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the N in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, not in STEREO A COR2 due to a data gap. No direct source for this CME is observed in available imagery, but it could be outflow following the large, wide CME: 2026-04-21T02:00Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45775/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-21T10:23:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-21 10:23:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1930,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-21T10:23:00","published_at_display":"21 Apr 2026, 10:23 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NE by STEREO A COR2 beginning at 2026-04-21T10:23Z, as well as by GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. This event is not visible in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 due to a downlink data gap which began at 2026-04-21T10:24Z. The source of this CME is likely continued dimming and field line movement following an earlier filament eruption associated with CME: 2026-04-21T02:00Z, seen located at approx. N50E20 as seen in SDO AIA 193.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45768/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-21T09:53:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-21 09:53:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1929,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-21T09:53:00","published_at_display":"21 Apr 2026, 09:53 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SE by STEREO A COR2 beginning at 2026-04-21T09:53Z. This CME is obscured by earlier CME: 2026-04-21T00:00Z in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 and is difficult to identify. The source of this event is an eruption from just along/beyond the SE limb beginning at approx. 2026-04-21T08:57Z as seen in SDO AIA 193 and GOES SUVI 284. Post eruptive arcades are also visible in SDO AIA 131 and 211.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45764/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-21T06:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-21 06:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1928,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-21T06:36:00","published_at_display":"21 Apr 2026, 06:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Diffuse CME first seen to the NE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-04-21T06:36Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3, STEREO A COR2 and GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. The source of this event is field line opening seen along the NE limb beginning at approx. 2026-04-21T04:25Z as seen in GOES SUVI 284.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45770/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-21T02:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-21 02:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1927,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-21T02:12:00","published_at_display":"21 Apr 2026, 02:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SW by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-04-21T02:12Z, as well as by STEREO A COR2, GOES CCOR-1 and SOHO LASCO C3 in later frames. The source of this event is a filament eruption seen originating from beyond the SW limb in SDO AIA/GOES SUVI 304, with field line opening seen in SDO AIA 193 and GOES SUVI 284. This filament begins to liftoff at approx. 2026-04-21T01:37Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45757/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-21T02:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-21 02:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1926,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-21T02:00:00","published_at_display":"21 Apr 2026, 02:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Bright CME first seen to the N by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-04-21T02:00Z, as well as by GOES CCOR-1, STEREO A COR2 and SOHO LASCO C3 in later frames. The source of this event is a filament eruption seen centered at approx. N30E10 beginning at approx. 2026-04-21T01:32Z as seen in SDO AIA/GOES SUVI 304. A wide region of dimming can be seen following this eruption in SDO AIA 193, along with field line opening visible in GOES SUVI 284.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45759/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-21T00:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-21 00:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1925,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-21T00:00:00","published_at_display":"21 Apr 2026, 00:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-04-21T00:00Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3, STEREO A COR2 and GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. The source of this event is field line opening seen originating from beyond the SE limb in SDO AIA 193 beginning at approx. 2026-04-20T21:51Z. This CME overlaps with later CME: 2026-04-21T09:53Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45761/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-20T06:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-20 06:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1781,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-20T06:48:00","published_at_display":"20 Apr 2026, 06:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint narrow jet-like outflow CME to the E/NE in SOHO LASCO C2. Not clearly seen in available SOHO LASCO C3, GOES CCOR-1, or STEREO A COR2 imagery. The potential source is a possible emerging unnumbered Active Region beyond the Eastern limb which appears to be releasing numerous outflows as it rotates further into view in SDO/AIA 193 and 171.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45754/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-20T02:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-20 02:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1780,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-20T02:36:00","published_at_display":"20 Apr 2026, 02:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint narrow jet-like outflow CME to the E/NE in SOHO LASCO C2 with a very diffuse front. Not clearly seen in available SOHO LASCO C3, GOES CCOR-1, or STEREO A COR2 imagery. This CME overtakes the CME first seen to the E/NE in SOHO LASCO C2 at 2026-04-20T01:48Z. The potential source is a possible emerging unnumbered Active Region beyond the Eastern limb which appears to be releasing numerous outflows as it rotates further into view in SDO/AIA 193 and 171.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45752/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-20T01:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-20 01:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1779,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-20T01:48:00","published_at_display":"20 Apr 2026, 01:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint narrow jet-like outflow CME to the E/NE in SOHO LASCO C2. Not clearly seen in available SOHO LASCO C3, GOES CCOR-1, or STEREO A COR2 imagery. The possible source is a potential emerging unnumbered Active Region beyond the Eastern limb which appears to be releasing numerous outflows as it rotates further into view in SDO/AIA 193 and 171.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45750/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-19T16:38:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-19 16:38:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1746,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-19T16:38:00","published_at_display":"19 Apr 2026, 16:38 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME visible to E in STEREO A COR2 imagery. Not visible in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 or GOES CCOR-1 currently due to data gaps. Eruption near N05E35 located just south of a coronal hole in the NE starting around 2026-04-19T14:42Z as seen in SDO/AIA 193, 171, and 304.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45744/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-19T16:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-19 16:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1778,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-19T16:00:00","published_at_display":"19 Apr 2026, 16:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME visible to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1. Not clearly visible in STEREO A COR2 imagery. The potential source is not clearly seen on-disk in available SDO AIA or STEREO A EUV imagery, but opening field lines may be seen starting around 2026-04-19T15:13Z in SDO AIA 171 imagery in ISWA.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45748/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-18T23:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-18 23:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1743,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-18T23:36:00","published_at_display":"18 Apr 2026, 23:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This faint outflow like CME is visible to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2 and GOES CCOR-1. It is not visible in SOHO LASCO C3 due to the pilon and it is not visible in STEREO A COR2 due to a nightly data gap from 2026-04-19T19:09Z to 2026-04-19T02:53Z. There is no clear source for this CME.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45739/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-18T08:53:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-18 08:53:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1738,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-18T08:53:00","published_at_display":"18 Apr 2026, 08:53 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the southeast in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source is a filament eruption spanning S32E55 to S20E30 which begins to lift off around 2026-04-18T08:20Z as seen in SDO AIA 131/171/193/304, GOES SUVI 131/171/195/284/304, and STEREO A EUVI 195/304 imagery. Opening field lines can be seen over the southeast limb in SDO AIA 171/193, GOES SUVI 171/195284, and STEREO A EUVI 195 imagery. Additionally, post eruptive dimming is seen in SDO AIA 193 and GOES SUVI 195, with post eruptive loops visible in SDO AIA 171/193 and GOES SUVI 171/193/284 imagery starting around 2026-04-18T10:00Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45734/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-17T23:45:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-17 23:45:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1728,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-17T23:45:00","published_at_display":"17 Apr 2026, 23:45 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SE in GOES CCOR-1 starting around 2026-04-17T23:45Z. It is only seen in GOES CCOR-1 in real time due to data gaps in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and STEREO A COR2. There is no good source candidate for this CME on the Earth-facing disk, so the source is most likely far-sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45728/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-17T19:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-17 19:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1727,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-17T19:24:00","published_at_display":"17 Apr 2026, 19:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME first seen to the E in SOHO LASCO C2 starting at 2026-04-17T19:24Z. This CME is also seen to the E in SOHO LASCO C3 and for a couple frames in GOES CCOR-1. It is covered by a real-time data in STEREO A COR2. The source of this CME is possibly a small eruption from an unnumbered region centered around N00E50 and is best seen in SDO AIA 304 starting around 2026-04-17T18:03Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45725/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-17T10:23:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-17 10:23:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1726,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-17T10:23:00","published_at_display":"17 Apr 2026, 10:23 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very faint CME first seen to the SE in STEREO A COR2 beginning at 2026-04-17T10:23Z for a few frames. It is also seen to the S in GOES CCOR-1. This CME is covered by a real-time data gap in SOHO LASCO C2/C3. There is not a good source candidate for this CME on the Earth-facing disk despite have a front-sided, triangulated measurement. A possibility is a very small eruption in the far south near the central meridian beginning around 2026-04-17T09:30Z best seen in GOES SUVI 284.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45723/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-17T07:53:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-17 07:53:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1725,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-17T07:53:00","published_at_display":"17 Apr 2026, 07:53 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Slow, wide CME to the SE in GOES CCOR-1 and to the SSW in STEREO A COR2, not visible in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 due to a downlink gap. The source is likely far-sided, observed as slow rising and erupting field line loops over the SE limb in GOES SUVI 284 starting as early as approximately 2026-04-17T03:00Z lasting for several hours. Partially overlaps with prior CME: 2026-04-17T02:30Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45718/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-17T07:38:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-17 07:38:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1724,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-17T07:38:00","published_at_display":"17 Apr 2026, 07:38 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME to the NW in GOES CCOR-1 and STEREO A COR2, not visible in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 due to a downlink gap. The source may be observed in GOES SUVI 171 over the NW limb starting around 2026-04-17T07:52Z, not observed in STEREO A EUVI despite the likely far-sided source.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45721/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-17T02:30:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-17 02:30:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1723,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-17T02:30:00","published_at_display":"17 Apr 2026, 02:30 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Slow, wide CME to the SE in GOES CCOR-1 and STEREO A COR2, not visible in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 due to a downlink gap. The source for this CME is likely a diffuse, very slow dimming, spanning a filament channel approximately ~S26E58 to ~S08E25 (center S17E41), observed starting around 2026-04-16T21:30Z and lasting 12+ hours in SDO AIA 171/193/304 as the dimming, field line movement, and double ribbon flare, but not observing the filament itself actually leaving the disk. A bright inner core follows the initial front likely from this same source, measuring ~210 km/s at S16E52 with a half-width 27 degrees. Partially overlaps with following CME: 2026-04-17T07:53Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45715/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-16T09:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-16 09:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1722,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-16T09:00:00","published_at_display":"16 Apr 2026, 09:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the SW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, and to the SE in STEREO A COR2. The source is likely a region of dimming near AR 14418 beginning as early as 2026-04-16T07:06Z and continues until almost 2026-04-16T09:00Z observed in SDO AIA 193, centered around S08W25.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45707/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-16T08:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-16 08:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1721,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-16T08:00:00","published_at_display":"16 Apr 2026, 08:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME to the SE lasting in only a few frames of SOHO LASCO C2. The source for this event is unclear, as we do observe a weak brightening on disk around S40E50 in GOES SUVI 284 with some weak field line movement over the SE limb between approximately 2026-04-16T05:30Z and 2026-04-16T07:30Z, but it is not conclusive enough to call the source.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45709/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-16T04:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-16 04:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1720,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-16T04:24:00","published_at_display":"16 Apr 2026, 04:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting at 2026-04-16T04:24Z. It is also seen to the SE in SOHO LASCO C3 but is partially obscured by the pylon. The CME is seen for a few frames in STEREO A COR2 and dissipates before leaving the FOV of STEREO A COR2. The CME is not seen in GOES CCOR-1 due to Earthshine. The source is possibly related to a very minor eruption with some associated brightening and faint field line movement from a diffuse, unnumbered region centered around S15W70 best seen in SDO AIA 193 beginning as early as 2026-04-16T02:00Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45700/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-16T00:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-16 00:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1719,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-16T00:48:00","published_at_display":"16 Apr 2026, 00:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME first seen to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting at 2026-04-16T00:48Z. It is also seen to the SE in SOHO LASCO C3 (partially obscured by the pylon), GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2. The source of this CME is possibly related to a small filament eruption centered around S25E65 best seen in SDO AIA 171 starting as early as 2026-04-15T23:00Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45703/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-16T00:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-16 00:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1718,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-16T00:00:00","published_at_display":"16 Apr 2026, 00:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Relatively slow CME seen to the west in a handful of frames in SOHO LASCO C2 and to the east northeast in GOES CCOR-1.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45696/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-15T15:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-15 15:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1717,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-15T15:36:00","published_at_display":"15 Apr 2026, 15:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME seen to the southwest in SOHO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 and more southward directed in STEREO A COR2; the source is a filament eruption near S40W80 occurring near 2026-04-15T14:30Z with some southward deflection.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45694/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-15T11:53:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-15 11:53:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1716,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-15T11:53:00","published_at_display":"15 Apr 2026, 11:53 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Fast CME to the W/NW in STEREO A COR2 imagery appearing more as a partial halo to the W/NW in GOES CCOR-1 imagery. There is currently a data gap for this event in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 imagery. The source is a filament eruption visible along the limb of STEREO A EUVI 304 imagery as well as in GOES SUVI 304 to the NW starting around 2026-04-15T11:15Z with associated moving/opening field lines in GOES SUVI 284 and STEREO A EUVI 195. Using available Solar Orbiter imagery, it appears the source may be near N05W150 (possibly AR 14409).","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45676/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-15T11:09:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-15 11:09:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1715,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-15T11:09:00","published_at_display":"15 Apr 2026, 11:09 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Streamer blowout CME visible to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 (following a DSN downlink gap), STEREO A COR2, and GOES CCOR-1 imagery. The source is likely a dimming feature seen in SDO/AIA 193 to the SE starting around 2026-04-15T09:52Z stretching diagonally from roughly S11E00 to S50E90. A temporary coronal hole structure appears and migrates NE towards a large coronal hole on the Earth-facing disk during the eruption period with brightening visible along the SE portion of the eruption starting around 2026-04-15T11:57Z which propagates in a wave-type fashion to the SW. Due to the complicated source, the CME shape changes slowly and distorts overtime as it progresses outwards in the field of view.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45685/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-15T09:09:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-15 09:09:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1714,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-15T09:09:00","published_at_display":"15 Apr 2026, 09:09 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Asymmetric CME first seen to the NE by STEREO A COR2 beginning at 2026-04-15T09:09Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. The source of this event is likely a small eruption from AR 14419 (N13E53) seen in SDO AIA 171/193/304 at field line opening, dimming and a small about of filament material seen beginning at approx. 2026-04-15T07:55Z. There is a prominent coronal hole to the West of this Active Region, likely causing some Eastern deflection.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45691/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-15T01:26:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-15 01:26:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1713,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-15T01:26:00","published_at_display":"15 Apr 2026, 01:26 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very faint CME visible to the SW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and possibly in GOES CCOR-1 imagery. There is a data gap in STEREO A that covers most of this event with a few frames possibly catching the CME feature following the data gap. The source appears to be a filament eruption on/along the SW limb starting around 2026-04-15T00:00Z as seen in SDO/AIA 304, 171, and 193.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45687/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-14T23:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-14 23:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1712,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-14T23:36:00","published_at_display":"14 Apr 2026, 23:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME to the NE following numerous outflows and possible fronts to the NE following the CME: 2026-04-14T19:12Z. There is no clear source for this CME and there is a lot of outflow following this CME feature.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45679/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-14T19:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-14 19:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1711,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-14T19:12:00","published_at_display":"14 Apr 2026, 19:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, not in STEREO A COR2 due to a data gap. The source is likely a region of dimming, field line movement, and small post-eruptive brightening centered around N19E51 to the NW of AR 14419 (N13E60), observed starting around 2026-04-14T18:49Z in SDO AIA 193.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45670/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-14T08:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-14 08:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1710,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-14T08:24:00","published_at_display":"14 Apr 2026, 08:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SW in SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-04-14T08:24Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1. This CME can also be seen to the SE in STEREO A COR2. The source of this event is a region of dimming located at approx. S40W25 seen beginning at approx. 2026-04-14T07:38Z in SDO AIA 193/211.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45667/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-14T03:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-14 03:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1709,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-14T03:00:00","published_at_display":"14 Apr 2026, 03:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SW by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-04-14T03:00Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3, GOES CCOR-1 and STEREO A COR2 in later frames. There is no clear source seen for this event as it is likely far sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45663/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-14T02:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-14 02:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1708,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-14T02:36:00","published_at_display":"14 Apr 2026, 02:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-04-14T02:36Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3, STEREO A COR2 and GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. The source of this event is an eruption from the vicinity of AR 14419 (N13E71) seen beginning at approx. 2026-04-14T23:01Z. Dimming and post erupting arcades can be seen in SDO AIA 193, along with field line movement seen in SDO AIA 171 and GOES SUVI 284. This source region is just East of a prominent coronal hole, which may lead to some deflection.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45660/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-13T23:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-13 23:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1707,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-13T23:00:00","published_at_display":"13 Apr 2026, 23:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-04-13T23:00Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3, STEREO A COR2 and GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. The beginning of this CME is obscured by a data gap in STEREO A COR2 which occurred from 2026-04-13T14:38Z to 2026-04-14T03:09Z, so it is only visible for a few later frames. The source of this event is likely far sided, but field line opening can be seen in the NE in GOES SUVI 284 beginning at approx. 2026-04-13T18:37Z. This CME overlaps/overtakes previous CME: 2026-04-13T22:00Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45658/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-13T22:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-13 22:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1706,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-13T22:00:00","published_at_display":"13 Apr 2026, 22:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME visible to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2 and GOES CCOR-1 imagery. This CME is not visible in STEREO A COR2 imagery and SOHO LASCO C3 imagery due to a current data gap. There is no clear source for this CME however there are some moving/opening field lines visible beyond the NE limb starting around 2026-04-13T23:00Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45656/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-13T18:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-13 18:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1705,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-13T18:24:00","published_at_display":"13 Apr 2026, 18:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Bright CME visible to the SW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 imagery. This CME is not visible in STEREO A COR2 imagery due to a data gap starting at 2026-04-13T14:38Z. The source appears to be a filament eruption visible beyond the SW limb in GOES SUVI 304/284 and SDO/AIA 193/171/304/211 starting around 2026-04-13T17:45Z followed by moving/opening field lines to the SW in GOES SUVI 284 and SDO/AIA 193/171/211. Potential candidate Active Regions that have since rotated beyond the limb include AR 14405 estimated to be around S28W152 and AR 14409 estimated to be around N01W140.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45652/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-13T14:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-13 14:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1704,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-13T14:00:00","published_at_display":"13 Apr 2026, 14:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the southwest in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1 and STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source is an eruption centered near S14W75 starting around 2026-04-13T13:20Z as seen in SDO AIA 131/171/193/304, GOES SUVI 131/171/195/284/304, and STEREO A EUVI 195/304 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45646/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-13T04:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-13 04:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1703,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-13T04:00:00","published_at_display":"13 Apr 2026, 04:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the west/southwest in SOHO LASCO C2/C3. This event is not seen in GOES CCOR-1 due to an eclipse of the coronagraph. This event is also not observable in STEREO A COR2 imagery as the CME is likely a halo from the perspective of STEREO A and is therefore hidden by the coronagraph. The source is an eruption centered near S17W63 starting around 2026-04-13T03:40Z as seen in SDO AIA 131/171/193/304, GOES SUVI 131/171/195/284/304, and STEREO A EUVI 195/304 imagery. Dimming is observed from the eruption site in SDO AIA 193 and GOES SUVI 195 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45637/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-13T03:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-13 03:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1702,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-13T03:24:00","published_at_display":"13 Apr 2026, 03:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This event is visible to the east in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 imagery. This CME is not seen in STEREO A COR2 imagery, as it may be far-sided from the perspective of STEREO A, and is not seen in GOES CCOR-1 due to an eclipse of the coronagraph. The source is likely far-sided and related to an opening of field lines observed over the eastern limb in SDO AIA 171/193 and GOES SUVI 171/195/284 imagery starting around 2026-04-13T03:00Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45639/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-12T23:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-12 23:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1701,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-12T23:00:00","published_at_display":"12 Apr 2026, 23:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the southwest in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 imagery. This event is not seen in STEREO A COR2 imagery due to a data gap from 2026-04-12T20:23Z to 2026-04-13T03:08Z. This source is likely far-sided as there is field line movement observed over the southwest limb in SDO AIA 171/193 imagery starting around 2026-04-12T21:00Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45644/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-12T22:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-12 22:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1700,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-12T22:12:00","published_at_display":"12 Apr 2026, 22:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"A faint half-loop front seen to the SW in SOHO LASCO C2 and GOES CCOR-1 coronagraphs. Not seen in SOHO LASCO C3 likely because of its faintness and covered by the night time data gap in STEREO A COR2. Its source could be either a slowly moving field line behind the SW limb seen in SDO AIA 171 starting after 2026-04-12T20:00Z or a small-area brightening/post-eruptive arcades appearing after 2026-04-12T22:00Z centered around (S35W65).","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45635/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-12T17:23:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-12 17:23:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1699,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-12T17:23:00","published_at_display":"12 Apr 2026, 17:23 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow, faint jet seen directly to the W in STEREO A COR2 coronagraph in early timestamps before dissipating and very faintly to the WSW in SOHO LASCO C2 coronagraph. It is not seen in GOES CCOR-1 and SOHO LASCO C3 coronagraphs. No clear source has been found for this CME in the EUV imagery (although there is some very minor activity happening in former AR 14411 (S09W25, as seen from STEREO A around 2026-04-12T16Z).","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45630/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-12T09:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-12 09:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1698,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-12T09:12:00","published_at_display":"12 Apr 2026, 09:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the east in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and STEREO A COR2. Not clearly visible in GOES CCOR-1 imagery. The potential source is an eruption from AR 14414 best seen in STEREO A EUV 195 as moving field lines around 2026-04-12T05:35Z, with possible deflection to the east.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45626/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-12T06:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-12 06:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1697,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-12T06:24:00","published_at_display":"12 Apr 2026, 06:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2. The CME is partially obscured by the pylon in SOHO LASCO C3. The source is a filament eruption around S55E55 with liftoff starting around 2026-04-12T05:00Z as seen in SDO AIA 193/304 imagery. Dimming can also be seen in SDO AIA 193. The eruption is visible beyond the east limb from the point of view of STEREO A EUV 195/304 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45624/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-11T01:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-11 01:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1426,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-11T01:00:00","published_at_display":"11 Apr 2026, 01:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very faint, narrow CME first seen to the SW in GOES CCOR-1 starting at 2026-04-11T01:00Z. In real time, this CME was only seen by GOES CCOR-1. SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and STEREO A COR2 were both between downlink periods. A possible source of this CME is a very minor eruption starting around 2026-04-10T23:16Z from an unnumbered region centered around S30W65 best seen in SDO AIA 304.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45619/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-10T08:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-10 08:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1425,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-10T08:48:00","published_at_display":"10 Apr 2026, 08:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME visible to the east in STEREO A COR2. Not clearly visible in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 or GOES CCOR-1 imagery. The source is not found in available EUV imagery, and is likely far-sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45614/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-10T06:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-10 06:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1424,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-10T06:24:00","published_at_display":"10 Apr 2026, 06:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the SW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2. Partially overlaps in the field of view with CME: 2026-04-10T06:09Z. The potential source is likely an eruption from near the west limb as seen in SDO AIA 193 as moving field lines starting around 2026-04-10T04:28Z and in STEREO A EUV 195 after a data gap from 2026-04-09T19:05Z to 2026-04-10T05:55Z as post-eruptive arcades. Due to multiple potential eruption signatures seen in EUV imagery around this time, the exact source location is unclear, and may span approximately N10W80 to N10W100.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45611/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-10T06:09:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-10 06:09:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1423,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-10T06:09:00","published_at_display":"10 Apr 2026, 06:09 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME observed to the W in STEREO A COR2, GOES CCOR-1 after an eclipse period ends, and later frames of SOHO LASCO C2/C3 due to a data gap between 2026-04-10T04:22Z and 2026-04-10T08:06Z. The source is near AR 14408 (N08W83), observed in SDO AIA 131/171/193/311/304 as field line movement and brightening as early as 2026-04-10T03:42Z with further movement of field lines at 2026-04-10T05:09Z and 2026-04-10T06:27Z, followed by post-eruptive brightening over AR 14408. STEREO A EUVI returns from a data gap around 2026-04-10T05:45Z missing most of the main eruption, but observes post-eruptive field line movement and brightening in STEREO A EUVI 195/304 from this area near AR 14408, well north of AR 14409.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45606/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-09T22:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-09 22:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1422,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-09T22:36:00","published_at_display":"9 Apr 2026, 22:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint, narrow CME seen to the SW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1. The source was not found in available EUV imagery, and is likely farsided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45616/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-09T17:09:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-09 17:09:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1421,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-09T17:09:00","published_at_display":"9 Apr 2026, 17:09 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the East by STEREO A COR2 beginning at 2026-04-09T17:09Z, as well as by GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. This event is currently not visible in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 due to a data gap which began at 2026-04-09T16:48Z. The source of this event is a minor filament eruption seen lifting off from approx. S08E70 beginning at approx. 2026-04-09T16:21Z as seen in SDO AIA 304, along with a small region of dimming following the eruption seen in SDO AIA 193.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45598/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-09T14:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-09 14:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1420,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-09T14:36:00","published_at_display":"9 Apr 2026, 14:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME first seen to the SE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-04-09T14:36Z, as well as by GOES CCOR-1 and STEREO A COR2 in later frames. This CME is directed into the pylon in SOHO LASCO C3 and is therefore not visible. The source of this CME is a small amount of field line opening seen originating from the vicinity of Active Region 14415 (S15W58) beginning at approx. 2026-04-09T13:20Z as seen in SDO AIA 193.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45596/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-09T12:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-09 12:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1419,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-09T12:12:00","published_at_display":"9 Apr 2026, 12:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME seen to the SE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-04-09T12:12Z, as well as by GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. This event is directed into the pylon in SOHO LASCO C3, and is not clearly seen in STEREO A COR2. The source of this CME is a small filament eruption seen originating beyond the SE limb in SDO AIA 304 beginning at approx. 2026-04-09T11:31Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45594/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-09 09:11:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1696,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-09T09:11:00","published_at_display":"9 Apr 2026, 09:11 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"GOES-P (GOES-18) eclipse period during this flare, GOES-S used for entry.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45582/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-09T08:53:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-09 08:53:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1418,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-09T08:53:00","published_at_display":"9 Apr 2026, 08:53 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME first seen to the West in STEREO A COR2 beginning at 2026-04-09T08:53Z. This CME is likely directed to the far side and is therefore not clearly seen in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 or GOES CCOR-1. This CME fades before exiting the field-of-view in STEREO A COR2. The source of this event is field line opening seen beyond the Western limb in STEREO A EUVI 195 beginning at approx. 2026-04-09T07:55Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45592/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-09T06:09:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-09 06:09:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1417,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-09T06:09:00","published_at_display":"9 Apr 2026, 06:09 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME with a dimpled front observed to the E in STEREO A COR2, GOES CCOR-1, and SOHO LASCO C2/C3. No distinct source is visible for this event on-disk.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45586/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-09T01:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-09 01:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1416,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-09T01:00:00","published_at_display":"9 Apr 2026, 01:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the SW in GOES CCOR-1 and STEREO A COR2, no SOHO LASCO C2/C3 due to a downlink gap. No distinct source is observed, other than a potential source as some weak filament movement on or just beyond the SW limb starting around 2026-04-08T20:30Z and 2026-04-08T22:36Z in SDO AIA 304. SWPC_CAT tool triangulation fits reliably around W110.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45583/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-09T00:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-09 00:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1415,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-09T00:12:00","published_at_display":"9 Apr 2026, 00:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME with a dimpled front seen to the E in all three coronagraphs. No source has been found for this CME in the EUV imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45589/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-08 15:46:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1695,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-08T15:46:00","published_at_display":"8 Apr 2026, 15:46 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45575/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45575/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-08T07:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-08 07:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1414,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-08T07:24:00","published_at_display":"8 Apr 2026, 07:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, STEREO A COR2, and GOES CCOR-1. Partially overlaps in the field of view with CME: 2026-04-08T03:53Z. The source is an eruption seen near/beyond the limb in STEREO A EUV 195 imagery starting at 2026-04-08T05:55Z with opening field lines and post-eruptive arcades. The eruption is also visible beyond the NW limb in GOES SUVI 284 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45567/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-08T06:23:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-08 06:23:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1413,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-08T06:23:00","published_at_display":"8 Apr 2026, 06:23 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the east in STEREO A COR2 and SOHO LASCO C2/C3. The CME is visible later to the east in GOES CCOR-1 due to Earthshine. The source is an eruption seen as opening field lines beyond the east limb in SDO AIA 193/171 imagery starting around 2026-04-08T05:07Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45571/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-08T03:53:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-08 03:53:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1412,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-08T03:53:00","published_at_display":"8 Apr 2026, 03:53 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME seen to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, STEREO A COR2, and GOES CCOR-1. The source is seen as an eruption beyond the NW limb beginning around 2026-04-08T03:20Z in GOES SUVI 284 and 304. The eruption is also seen beyond the NW limb in STEREO A EUV 195. The start of the CME is obscured by Earthshine in GOES CCOR-1. The start of the CME is not visible in SOHO LASCO imagery in real-time due to a downlink data gap.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45562/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-08T00:15:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-08 00:15:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1411,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-08T00:15:00","published_at_display":"8 Apr 2026, 00:15 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME to the ENE in GOES CCOR-1. Not seen in STEREO A COR2 or SOHO LASCO C2/C3 in real-time due to data gaps. The source is a mid-size prominence eruption from Active Region 14414 (approximately N15E80) which is seen in GOES SUVI 304 starting 2026-04-07T23:17Z as ejecta. It is also seen as an opening of field lines in SDO AIA 171/193 and GOES SUVI 284.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45564/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-07T23:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-07 23:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1410,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-07T23:00:00","published_at_display":"7 Apr 2026, 23:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and STEREO A COR2. The CME is obscured by the pylon in GOES CCOR-1 imagery. The CME starts moving very slowly in imagery and speeds up later in the field of view. The potential source is moving/opening field lines seen in GOES SUVI 284 imagery starting around 2026-04-07T22:00Z. No clear eruption signature is seen on the disk.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45576/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-06T19:45:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-06 19:45:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1409,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-06T19:45:00","published_at_display":"6 Apr 2026, 19:45 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the W in GOES CCOR-1 starting at 2026-04-06T19:45Z. This feature was not seen in real time by STEREO A COR2 or SOHO LASCO C2/C3 due to real-time gaps in the downlink schedule. With recent data backfill, this CME is now visible in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 imagery. The potential source is seen as moving/opening field lines beyond the western limb in GOES SUVI 284 starting around 2026-04-06T19:00Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45555/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-05T01:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-05 01:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1408,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-05T01:48:00","published_at_display":"5 Apr 2026, 01:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SE in GOES CCOR-1 starting at 2026-04-05T02:15Z. The start of it is it likely covered by real-time data gap in STEREO A COR2 but even after the data gap it is not seen in COR2, indicating far-sidedness. There is some extremely faint field line movement beyond SE limb starting around 2026-04-05T00:20Z best seen in GOES SUVI 284, which might be the indication of a very far sided source.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45551/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-04 23:22:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1694,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-04T23:22:00","published_at_display":"4 Apr 2026, 23:22 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45550/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45550/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-04 13:31:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1693,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-04T13:31:00","published_at_display":"4 Apr 2026, 13:31 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45545/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45545/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-04 08:18:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1692,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-04T08:18:00","published_at_display":"4 Apr 2026, 08:18 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45541/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45541/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-04T07:53:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-04 07:53:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1407,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-04T07:53:00","published_at_display":"4 Apr 2026, 07:53 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the NE in STEREO A COR2 and SOHO LASCO C2/C3, not yet visible in GOES CCOR-1 but may be obscured by its pylon regardless. The source may be a dimming region centered around N18E08, NE of AR 14409, observed starting to dim around 2026-04-04T03:00Z and speeding up around 2026-04-04T06:28Z in SDO AIA 171/193.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45542/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-04 01:32:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1691,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-04T01:32:00","published_at_display":"4 Apr 2026, 01:32 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45538/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45538/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-03 14:06:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1690,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-03T14:06:00","published_at_display":"3 Apr 2026, 14:06 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45532/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45532/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-03 08:13:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1689,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-03T08:13:00","published_at_display":"3 Apr 2026, 08:13 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45527/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45527/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-02T20:46:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-02 20:46:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1406,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-02T20:46:00","published_at_display":"2 Apr 2026, 20:46 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Second of a two-part CME associated with an M3.5-class solar flare in Active Region 14404 (N12W18) and subsequent filament eruption taking place between 2026-04-02T16:00Z and 21:00Z, the CME is narrow and seen to the northwest in SOHO LASCO C2, more northerly as compared with the earlier 2026-04-02T18:48Z CME but closely following behind it, and not yet seen in STEREO A COR2A due to a data gap. There is a filament eruption clearly seen after 19:30Z best seen in GOES SUVI 304 which is the likely source and suggests the eruption may have been deflected slightly to the north relative to the source.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45519/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-02T18:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-02 18:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1405,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-02T18:48:00","published_at_display":"2 Apr 2026, 18:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"First of two part CME associated with an M3.5-class solar flare and subsequent filament eruption taking place between 2026-04-02T16:00Z and 21:00Z, the CME is narrow and seen to the northwest in SOHO LASCO C2 and not yet seen in STEREO A COR2A due to a data gap. There is a faint EUV wave seen best in SDO AIA 171 showing that the eruption may have been deflected slightly to the north.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45517/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-02 18:38:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1688,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-02T18:38:00","published_at_display":"2 Apr 2026, 18:38 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45514/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45514/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-02T14:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-02 14:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1404,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-02T14:48:00","published_at_display":"2 Apr 2026, 14:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the northwest in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1 imagery, and STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source is likely related to eruptive activity from Active Region 14401/14402 (N20W70) starting around 2026-04-02T11:35Z as seen in STEREO A EUVI 195 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45509/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-02T11:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-02 11:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1403,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-02T11:24:00","published_at_display":"2 Apr 2026, 11:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the east in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 imagery. The source is likely far-sided as there are no source signatures observed at the time of this event.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45507/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-02T09:45:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-02 09:45:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1402,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-02T09:45:00","published_at_display":"2 Apr 2026, 09:45 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the SE in GOES CCOR-1 imagery, the SE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, and the S in STEREO A COR2. The CME is partially obscured by the pylon in SOHO LASCO C3. The source is a far-sided filament eruption which can be seen lifting off beyond the SE limb in GOES SUVI 304 imagery starting around 2026-04-02T05:42Z. The eruption can also be seen in Solar Orbiter EUI/FSI 304 low latency imagery at 2026-04-02T06:03Z, centered around S20E140.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45503/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-02T08:15:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-02 08:15:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1401,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-02T08:15:00","published_at_display":"2 Apr 2026, 08:15 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the NW in GOES CCOR-1 and STEREO A COR2. The potential source is an eruption starting around 2026-04-02T05:35Z as best seen in STEREO A EUV 195 imagery as dimming near AR 14401 (N25W75).","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45500/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-02T07:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-02 07:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1400,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-02T07:00:00","published_at_display":"2 Apr 2026, 07:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME seen to the west in GOES CCOR-1. Not clearly visible in STEREO A COR2, and not visible in real-time in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 due to a gap in the downlink. The potential source is an eruption south of AR 14401, approximately N05W70, as seen in STEREO A EUV 195 imagery starting at 2026-04-02T03:55Z. Moving field lines can also be seen near the west limb in GOES SUVI 284 and in SDO AIA 171 imagery in ISWA.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45497/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-02 02:57:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1687,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-02T02:57:00","published_at_display":"2 Apr 2026, 02:57 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45491/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45491/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-01T23:45:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-01 23:45:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1399,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-01T23:45:00","published_at_display":"1 Apr 2026, 23:45 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Large partial halo CME seen in GOES CCOR-1 with brighter bulk mostly directed to the northwest with wider, fainter shock extending from the north to the southwest starting around 2026-04-01T23:45Z in association with a large-scale, strong filament eruption occurring near N28W25 around 2026-04-01T23:00Z with an associated long-duration C-class flare; the eruption is characterized by destabilizing filament channel starting as early as 22:30Z in SDO AIA 193 followed by a lift off of the filament channel best seen in SDO AIA 304 and GOES SUVI 304 with bright post eruptive arcades and a broad, large dimming siganture seen best in SDO AIA 193. The core prominence structure and the widely opening field lines are also seen very well in GOES SUVI 284.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45486/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-01T21:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-01 21:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1398,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-01T21:12:00","published_at_display":"1 Apr 2026, 21:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME seen to the east in SOHO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 that does not have many EUV signatures off the eastern limb but appears to be from far-sided activity. Not visible in STEREO A COR2 in real-time due to a data gap. May be associated, with lower confidence, with a minor eruption in Active Region 14409 (N02E26) starting around 2026-04-01T20:04Z which seems to have a more Earth-directed EUV signatures in GOES SUVI 284 and less of an easterly component; therefore, confidence seems to be higher that the eruption originates from behind the Earth-facing eastern limb.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45484/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-04-01 20:29:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1686,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-01T20:29:00","published_at_display":"1 Apr 2026, 20:29 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45473/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45473/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-01T19:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-01 19:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1397,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-01T19:12:00","published_at_display":"1 Apr 2026, 19:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Relatively slow filament eruption CME seen to the west in SOHO C2, SOHO C3, not as well in GOES CCOR-1, and not at all in STEREO A COR2A due to a data gap. The source is a filament eruption from near S20W55 near the eastern vicinity of Active Region 14399 (S16W62) seen best in SDO AIA 304 and GOES SUVI 304 starting around 2026-04-01T18:15Z which may have triggered a secondary eruption near or behind the western limb. The CME is relatively slow and contains a few moving fronts, the fastest of which is likely associated with the filament eruption itself.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45480/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-01T15:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-01 15:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1396,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-01T15:48:00","published_at_display":"1 Apr 2026, 15:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the east in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 imagery. This event is not observed by STEREO A COR2 due to a data gap in real-time starting at 2026-04-01T11:38Z. The source is likely the C5.3 flare from Active Region 14409 starting around 2026-04-01T13:38Z as seen in SDO AIA 131/171/193/304 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45474/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-01T14:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-01 14:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1395,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-01T14:12:00","published_at_display":"1 Apr 2026, 14:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is faint but visible to the northeast in SOHO LASCO C2 imagery. The source is likely an eruption from Active Region 14403 (N15W20) starting around 2026-04-01T13:30Z which appears to deflect northward in SDO AIA 131/171/193/304 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45477/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-01T11:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-01 11:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1394,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-01T11:24:00","published_at_display":"1 Apr 2026, 11:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME visible to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2. Likely blocked by the pylon in SOHO LASCO C3, and not clearly visible in GOES CCOR-1 or STEREO A COR2. The source is not seen in available EUV imagery, and is likely far-sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45471/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-01T08:38:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-01 08:38:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1393,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-01T08:38:00","published_at_display":"1 Apr 2026, 08:38 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SE in STEREO A COR2. Also seen to the south in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and faintly to the south in GOES CCOR-1. The potential source is a filament liftoff best seen from the point of view of STEREO A EUV 304 starting at 2026-04-01T05:45Z. The eruption is also visible south of disk center in SDO AIA 304 imagery, around S40W15. There is possible deflection due to the northern extension of the southern coronal hole.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45463/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-01T05:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-01 05:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1392,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-01T05:48:00","published_at_display":"1 Apr 2026, 05:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the west in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1. Not clearly visible in STEREO A COR2. The likely source is a filament eruption centered at approximately S15W60 as seen in SDO AIA 193 imagery as dimming. Filament liftoff is best seen in GOES SUVI 304 starting around 2026-04-01T03:12Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45466/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-01T05:09:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-01 05:09:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1391,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-01T05:09:00","published_at_display":"1 Apr 2026, 05:09 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the SE in STEREO A COR2 and GOES CCOR-1, not in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 due to a real-time downlink gap. The potential source may be an eruption best seen in GOES SUVI 284 seen starting around 2026-04-01T03:07Z as dimming and moving field lines from AR 14405 (S27E15)","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45457/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-01T04:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-01 04:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1390,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-01T04:48:00","published_at_display":"1 Apr 2026, 04:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 before a downlink gap begins at 2026-04-01T05:48Z, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2. The source may possibly be eruptive activity from AR 14405 (S27E16), as activity is seen from 2026-03-31T21:00Z to 2026-04-01T02:19Z. There is possible deflection due to coronal hole proximity.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45455/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-01T04:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-01 04:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1389,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-01T04:36:00","published_at_display":"1 Apr 2026, 04:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint, fast CME observed to the E in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and STEREO A COR2, not in GOES CCOR-1 due to Earthshine. The source is unclear, but may be an eruption from AR 14405 with some field line movement in SDO AIA 171/193 and dimming in SDO AIA 193 starting around 2026-04-01T01:43Z, although that source better lines up with existing CME 2026-04-01T02:36Z. The CME may have deflected from the source location due to proximity to a coronal hole.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45449/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-01T03:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-01 03:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1388,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-01T03:00:00","published_at_display":"1 Apr 2026, 03:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2, possibly too faint or not yet seen in other available coronagraph imagery and/or blocked by the GOES CCOR-1 Earth eclipse. The source is an eruption from AR 14403 starting around 2026-04-01T02:03Z in SDO AIA 171/193/304 as brightening centered around N20W11, field line movement, and filament ejecta extending narrowly up to the NE from the eruption, appearing to largely dissipate or reabsorb to the disk. Also seen in STEREO A EUVI 195/304 as the same brightening, field line movement, and filament ejecta.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45446/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-01T02:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-01 02:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1387,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-01T02:36:00","published_at_display":"1 Apr 2026, 02:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2 and STEREO A COR2, due its faintness and ongoing GOES CCOR-1 Earth eclipse it may not present in the other coronagraphs. The source may be AR 14405 (S27E17) from an area slightly NW of the AR center (S21E07), observed as field line movement in SDO AIA 171/193 and warping of a dark area in SDO AIA 193 starting around 2026-04-01T01:43Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45441/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-04-01T00:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-04-01 00:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1386,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-01T00:24:00","published_at_display":"1 Apr 2026, 00:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME to the NW observed only in SOHO LASCO C2, as the front dissipates after a few frames. The source is likely AR 14403, with some weak field line movement in SDO AIA 171/193 observed starting around 2026-03-31T23:16Z. Although this source and faint front are not significant or easy to match alone, it matches the signature of prior CME 2026-03-31T11:24Z also from AR 14403, corroborating this source.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45439/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-03-31 18:01:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1685,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-31T18:01:00","published_at_display":"31 Mar 2026, 18:01 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45434/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45434/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-03-31 12:41:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1684,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-31T12:41:00","published_at_display":"31 Mar 2026, 12:41 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45429/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45429/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-31T11:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-31 11:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1385,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-31T11:24:00","published_at_display":"31 Mar 2026, 11:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very faint CME visible to the N/NW in SOHO LASCO C2 and barely in SOHO LASCO C3. This CME is too faint to see in STEREO A COR2 and GOES CCOR-1 imagery. The source appears to be a flare and filament eruption from Active Region 14403 starting around 2026-03-31T10:25Z as seen in GOES SUVI 131, 304, and 284. Associated moving/opening field lines are also visible in GOES SUVI 284.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45435/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-31T09:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-31 09:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1384,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-31T09:24:00","published_at_display":"31 Mar 2026, 09:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very faint CME visible to the S in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source appears to be a filament eruption along/beyond the southern limb starting around 2026-03-31T07:36Z in GOES SUVI 304 with associated opening/moving field lines as seen in GOES SUVI 284.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45432/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-31T01:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-31 01:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1383,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-31T01:48:00","published_at_display":"31 Mar 2026, 01:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This faint CME is visible to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2 following a lower C-class flare with associated filament eruption and moving/opening field lines starting around 2026-03-31T01:00Z as seen in GOES SUVI 304 and 284. This CME is not visible in GOES CCOR-1 due to an Earth-shine event, in STEREO A COR2 imagery due to a data gap from 2026-03-30T18:23Z to 2026-03-31T03:23Z, and in SOHO LASCO C3 due to faintness of event. There is likely deflection of this event due to a coronal hole located due south of the erupting region.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45427/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-30T21:30:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-30 21:30:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1382,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-30T21:30:00","published_at_display":"30 Mar 2026, 21:30 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SE by GOES CCOR-1 beginning at 2025-03-30T21:30Z. This event is not visible in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 due to a data gap which began at 2026-03-30T15:36Z, and is not visible in STEREO A COR2 due to a data gap which began at 2026-03-30T18:23Z. The source of this CME is continued outflow and field line movement from Active Region 14405 (S27E31) as seen in GOES SUVI 195.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45425/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-30T21:15:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-30 21:15:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1381,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-30T21:15:00","published_at_display":"30 Mar 2026, 21:15 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the East by GOES CCOR-1 beginning at 2026-03-30T21:15Z. This event is not visible in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 due to a data gap which began at 2026-03-30T15:36Z, and is not visible in STEREO A COR2 due to a data gap which began at 2026-03-30T18:23Z. The source of this CME is a small region of brightening and field line opening from Active Region 14408 (N09E55) seen beginning at approx. 2026-03-30T20:20Z in GOES SUVI 131/195.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45423/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-30T20:30:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-30 20:30:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1380,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-30T20:30:00","published_at_display":"30 Mar 2026, 20:30 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SE by STEREO A COR2 beginning at 2026-03-30T20:30Z. This event is not visible in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 due to a data gap which began at 2026-03-30T15:36Z, and is not visible in STEREO A COR2 due to a data gap which began at 2026-03-30T18:23Z. The source of this event is likely continued field line movement seen around Active Region 14405 (S27E5) as seen in GOES SUVI 195.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45421/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-30T17:38:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-30 17:38:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1379,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-30T17:38:00","published_at_display":"30 Mar 2026, 17:38 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SE by STEREO A COR2 beginning at 2026-03-30T17:38Z, as well as by GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. This event is not visible in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 due to a data gap which began at 2026-03-30T15:36Z. The source of this event is likely continued field line movement seen around Active Region 14405 (S27E5) as seen in GOES SUVI 195.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45417/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-30T17:23:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-30 17:23:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1378,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-30T17:23:00","published_at_display":"30 Mar 2026, 17:23 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SE by STEREO A COR2 beginning at 2026-03-30T17:23Z, as well as by GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. This event is not visible in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 due to a data gap which began at 2026-03-30T15:36Z. The source of this event is a small region of brightening and moving field line seen beginning at approx. 2026-03-30T16:30Z, located at approx. N01E58 as seen in GOES SUVI 131/195.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45415/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-30T10:53:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-30 10:53:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1377,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-30T10:53:00","published_at_display":"30 Mar 2026, 10:53 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the southeast in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source is unknown but may be related to outflow/continuous eruptive activity from Active Region 14405 which was located near S27E38.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45410/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-03-30 10:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1683,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-30T10:36:00","published_at_display":"30 Mar 2026, 10:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45392/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45392/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-30T03:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-30 03:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1376,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-30T03:24:00","published_at_display":"30 Mar 2026, 03:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Large partial-halo CME visible to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source is an X1.4 flare from Active Region 14405 (S27E45) peaking at 2026-03-30T03:19Z. The source is associated with brightening, dimming, moving/opening field lines, and EUV wave as seen in GOES SUVI 195, 304, 284, 131, 094, and 171 starting around 2026-03-30T02:56Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45395/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-29T11:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-29 11:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1375,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-29T11:12:00","published_at_display":"29 Mar 2026, 11:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very faint minor CME seen to the SE seen in SOHO LASCO C2, STEREO A COR2 and GOES CCOR-1. No clear source has been found for this very faint minor CME in EUV imagery, however there is a very minor dimming at ~(S35E55) seen in GOES SUVI 195 imagery, tentatively confirming the analysis based on the fit of the front of the CME in SOHO LASCO and STEREO A coronagraphs.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45390/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-29T05:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-29 05:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1374,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-29T05:12:00","published_at_display":"29 Mar 2026, 05:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very faint and narrow CME to the SE seen in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and in GOES CCOR-1 and STEREO A COR2. No clear source for it has been found in GOES SUVI imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45385/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-28T23:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-28 23:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1373,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-28T23:48:00","published_at_display":"28 Mar 2026, 23:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very faint jet to the NE seen best in SOHO LASCO C2 and also faintly seen in C3. It is not seen in GOES CCOR-1 and covered by the night time data gap in STEREO A COR2. Its source is possibly an eruption from AR 14403 (N30E28) starting ~2026-03-28T21:30Z, although this eruption seems to be deflecting N.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45387/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-28T23:45:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-28 23:45:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1372,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-28T23:45:00","published_at_display":"28 Mar 2026, 23:45 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME first seen to the SE in GOES CCOR-1 starting around 2026-03-28T23:45Z. It is covered by real-time data gaps in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and STEREO A COR2. This feature is very faint and is best seen in running difference imagery. There is not a good source candidate on the Earth-facing disk, so the source is possibly far-sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45382/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-28T20:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-28 20:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1371,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-28T20:24:00","published_at_display":"28 Mar 2026, 20:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME first seen to the ESE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting at 2026-03-28T20:24Z. It is also seen to the ESE in SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1 but is covered by a real-time data gap in STEREO A COR2. This CME is very faint and is best seen in running difference imagery. There is no good source candidate on the Earth-facing disk, so that source is possibly far-sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45378/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-28T20:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-28 20:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1370,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-28T20:12:00","published_at_display":"28 Mar 2026, 20:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME first seen to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting at 2026-03-28T20:12Z. It is also seen to the SE in GOES CCOR-1 but is obscured by the pylon in SOHO LASCO C3. It is covered by a real-time data gap in STEREO A COR2. This CME is very faint and is best seen in running difference imagery. There is no good source candidate on the Earth-facing disk, so that source is possibly far-sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45380/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-28T17:09:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-28 17:09:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1369,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-28T17:09:00","published_at_display":"28 Mar 2026, 17:09 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME first seen to the SE in STEREO A COR2 starting at 2026-03-28T17:09Z. It is also seen to the SE in GOES CCOR-1 but is covered by a real-time data gap in SOHO LASCO C2/C3. The source of this CME is most likely an eruption best seen in GOES SUVI 284 from AR 4405 (S25E56) starting at 2026-03-28T14:56Z with opening field lines. Likely due to its proximity to a coronal hole centered approximately around S15E35 at the CME start time, there is some deflection.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45376/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-03-28 14:53:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1682,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-28T14:53:00","published_at_display":"28 Mar 2026, 14:53 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45368/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45368/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-03-28 13:40:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1681,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-28T13:40:00","published_at_display":"28 Mar 2026, 13:40 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45355/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45355/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-28T12:23:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-28 12:23:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1368,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-28T12:23:00","published_at_display":"28 Mar 2026, 12:23 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the NE in STEREO A COR2 and GOES CCOR-1. Not initially visible in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 imagery in real time due to a data gap. The potential source is a C4.1 flare starting at 2026-03-28T11:18Z from Active Region 14404 (approximately N15E55). The eruption can be best seen as brightening and opening field lines in GOES SUVI 195 imagery. Opening field lines are also visible in GOES SUVI 284 imagery. The eruption is visible beyond the NE limb in STEREO A EUV 195 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45366/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-28T07:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-28 07:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1367,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-28T07:48:00","published_at_display":"28 Mar 2026, 07:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2. The CME is partially obscured by the pylon in SOHO LASCO C3. The source is an eruption with dimming starting around 2026-03-28T07:04Z as seen in GOES SUVI 195 imagery around S30E55, east of AR 4405.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45358/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-28T03:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-28 03:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1366,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-28T03:48:00","published_at_display":"28 Mar 2026, 03:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Wide CME visible to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and STEREO A COR2. The CME is also visible in GOES CCOR-1 starting at 2026-03-28T06:45Z due to Earthshine. The source is a long duration M1.3 flare from AR 14405 (approximately S25E70) starting at 2026-03-28T02:16Z. Dimming and EUV wave are best seen in GOES SUVI 195. Moving field lines are also visible in GOES SUVI 171/195/284. The eruption can also be seen off the east limb in STEREO A EUV 195 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45356/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-28T01:26:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-28 01:26:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1365,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-28T01:26:00","published_at_display":"28 Mar 2026, 01:26 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME visible to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and the NNE in STEREO A COR2. Not seen in GOES CCOR-1 due to Earthshine. The likely source is a partial filament eruption seen in GOES SUVI 304 starting at 2026-03-27T21:56Z around N15W55. There is possible deflection from the source location within the field of view.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45369/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-27T23:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-27 23:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1364,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-27T23:12:00","published_at_display":"27 Mar 2026, 23:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME visible to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1. The CME is partially obscured by the pylon in SOHO LASCO C3. Not visible in STEREO A COR2 due to a data gap starting at 2026-03-27T16:53Z. The potential source is a filament eruption starting around 2026-03-27T20:36Z centered around S35E35 as seen in GOES SUVI 195/304.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45361/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-27T19:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-27 19:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1363,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-27T19:36:00","published_at_display":"27 Mar 2026, 19:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME visible to the SW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1. There is a data gap in STEREO A COR2 for this event. The possible source of this CME is seen as moving/opening field lines along the W limb as seen in GOES SUVI 304 starting around 2026-03-27T18:56Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45353/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-27T08:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-27 08:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1362,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-27T08:24:00","published_at_display":"27 Mar 2026, 08:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the southeast in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 imagery. This event is not observed in STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source is likely related to an eruption on the southeast limb (centered near S22E80) starting around 2026-03-27T07:00Z as seen in GOES SUVI 131/195/304 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45341/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-27T01:26:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-27 01:26:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1361,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-27T01:26:00","published_at_display":"27 Mar 2026, 01:26 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the southeast in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source is an eruption observed near the southeast limb starting around 2026-03-27T00:40Z as seen in GOES SUVI 131/171/195/294/304 imagery. An opening of field lines can be seen over the southeast limb at this time in GOES SUVI 171/195/284 imagery and post-eruptive arcades are visible on the southeast limb starting around 2026-03-27T01:00Z in GOES SUVI 131/171/195/304 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45339/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-26T23:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-26 23:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1360,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-26T23:12:00","published_at_display":"26 Mar 2026, 23:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the northeast in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 imagery. This event is not seen in STEREO A COR2 imagery due to a data gap from 2026-03-26T16:08Z to 2026-03-27T03:23Z. The source is likely far-sided and related to an opening of field lines observed over the northeast limb in GOES SUVI 171/195/284 imagery starting around 2026-03-26T22:30Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45343/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-26T21:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-26 21:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1359,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-26T21:24:00","published_at_display":"26 Mar 2026, 21:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Jet CME seen to the northeast in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, likely associated with a minor eruption with moving field lines seen near or just beyond the northeast limb in GOES SUVI 284 around 2026-03-26T21:00Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45337/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-26T19:15:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-26 19:15:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1358,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-26T19:15:00","published_at_display":"26 Mar 2026, 19:15 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Bright CME seen to the southeast starting near 2026-03-26T19:15Z in GOES CCOR-1 and late in SOHO C2/C3 due to a data gap; the source is likely far-sided as determined from the lack of moving or opening field lines on the Earth-facing disk as seen in GOES coronagraph imagery between 2026-03-26T17:00Z and 19:00Z. The CME is comprised of a brighter central portion and an asymmetric shock portion which is fainter and overtakes the brighter portion in the imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45334/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-03-26 11:07:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1680,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-26T11:07:00","published_at_display":"26 Mar 2026, 11:07 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45314/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45314/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-26T06:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-26 06:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1357,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-26T06:48:00","published_at_display":"26 Mar 2026, 06:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint, wide CME observed to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2. The source is associated with an M3.9 flare from AR 14403 which peaked at 2026-03-26T06:23Z, as observed in GOES SUVI 131. Additional source observations include wide field line movement and an EUV wave in GOES SUVI 171/195/284/304 starting around 2026-03-26T06:12Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45315/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-26T00:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-26 00:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1356,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-26T00:48:00","published_at_display":"26 Mar 2026, 00:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint, thin CME observed to the SW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, not observed in STEREO A COR2 due to a data gap. The CME is barely a half width of 10 degrees, perhaps slightly smaller. The source is observed as field line movement over the SW limb beginning at 2026-03-26T23:40Z in GOES SUVI 171/195/284, likely originating from former AR 14392 which is around W100-W105 at this time, although direct observations of the source are not possible without STEREO A EUVI to confirm longitude.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45325/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-25T15:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-25 15:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1355,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-25T15:48:00","published_at_display":"25 Mar 2026, 15:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Wide, faint, slow to evolve CME observed to the N/NW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, and less wide to the NE in STEREO A COR2. The CME begins very slow and faint, speeding up somewhat as it evolves. The source for this CME is not too clear, but may be associated with a very slow dimming region of the disk centered around N15W05 at 2026-03-25T15:00Z as part of a nearby coronal hole, slowly evolving and drifting with the coronal hole for almost a full 24 hours. This does match the slow, wide nature of this CME front, corroborating it as the potential source along with the swpc_cat triangulation to this general area of the disk.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45320/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-25T13:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-25 13:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1354,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-25T13:48:00","published_at_display":"25 Mar 2026, 13:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2. The source of this CME appears to be moving/opening field lines visible beyond the NE limb in GOES SUVI 284 starting as early as 2026-03-25T09:00Z, responsible for several other overlapping CMEs around this time.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45332/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-25T12:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-25 12:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1353,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-25T12:48:00","published_at_display":"25 Mar 2026, 12:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2. The source of this CME appears to be moving/opening field lines visible beyond the NE limb in GOES SUVI 284 starting as early as 2026-03-25T09:00Z, responsible for several other overlapping CMEs around this time.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45330/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-25T12:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-25 12:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1352,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-25T12:36:00","published_at_display":"25 Mar 2026, 12:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Bright and slow CME visible to the SE in GOES CCOR-1, and for a frame in SOHO LASCO C2 before a data gap starting at 2026-03-25T12:36Z. It is also visible due S in STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source is a filament eruption visible along/just beyond the SE limb in GOES SUVI 304 with associated moving/opening field lines in GOES SUVI 284 starting around 2026-03-25T07:00Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45303/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-25T11:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-25 11:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1351,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-25T11:12:00","published_at_display":"25 Mar 2026, 11:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint and narrow CME visible to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2 imagery. This CME appears to overlap the CME first seen in SOHO LASCO C2 at 2026-03-25T09:36Z. The source of this CME appears to be moving/opening field lines visible beyond the NE limb in GOES SUVI 284 starting around 09:00Z, overlaps source movement from CME: 2026-03-25T09:36Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45308/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-25T09:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-25 09:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1350,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-25T09:36:00","published_at_display":"25 Mar 2026, 09:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint and narrow CME visible to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source appears to be moving/opening field lines just beyond the NE limb in GOES SUVI 284 starting around 2026-03-25T07:16Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45306/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-25T06:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-25 06:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1349,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-25T06:48:00","published_at_display":"25 Mar 2026, 06:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME visible to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, STEREO A, and possibly in GOES CCOR-1 following the Earth-shine event. This CME follows in the same path of the CMEs: 2026-03-24T20:15Z (CCOR-1) and 2026-03-25T03:36Z (C2). No clear source but appears to be within the outflow of the aforementioned CMEs.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45301/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-25T03:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-25 03:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1348,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-25T03:36:00","published_at_display":"25 Mar 2026, 03:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME visible to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and STEREO A COR2 imagery. Blocked in CCOR-1 by Earth-shine. No clear source but appears to be within the outflow of the CME: 2026-03-24T20:15Z (CCOR-1).","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45299/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-03-25 01:51:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1679,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-25T01:51:00","published_at_display":"25 Mar 2026, 01:51 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Double-peaked flare preceding a C3.7 flare peaking at 2026-03-25T00:30Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45290/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-25T00:45:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-25 00:45:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1347,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-25T00:45:00","published_at_display":"25 Mar 2026, 00:45 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the southwest in GOES CCOR-1 and in limited available SOHO LASCO C3 imagery in real-time during a data downlink period. Not visible in STEREO A COR2 imagery due to a data gap starting at 2026-03-24T13:53Z. The source is a C2.9 flare and associated eruption from AR 14400 (approximately S14W52) starting at 2026-03-24T23:52Z as seen in GOES SUVI 195/284 with rapidly opening field lines and possible EUV wave.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45291/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-03-24 21:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1678,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-24T21:48:00","published_at_display":"24 Mar 2026, 21:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45287/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45287/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-24T20:15:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-24 20:15:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1346,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-24T20:15:00","published_at_display":"24 Mar 2026, 20:15 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME seen to the NE in GOES CCOR-1 and SOHO LASCO C2/C3. The CME is not visible in STEREO A COR2 in real-time due to a data gap starting at 2026-03-24T13:53Z. The source is a C7.2 flare starting at 2026-03-24T17:18Z as seen in GOES SUVI 131 imagery. Opening field lines and post-eruptive arcades are also visible near the NE limb in GOES SUVI 171/195/284/304 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45285/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-24T12:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-24 12:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1345,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-24T12:12:00","published_at_display":"24 Mar 2026, 12:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow, faint CME first seen to the SW by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-03-24T12:12Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3, STEREO A COR2 and GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. The source of this event is a very small eruption seen beginning at approx. 2026-03-24T11:12Z located at approx. S40W35 as seen in GOES SUVI 195.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45281/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-24T03:53:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-24 03:53:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1344,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-24T03:53:00","published_at_display":"24 Mar 2026, 03:53 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the West by STEREO A COR2 beginning at 2026-03-24T03:53Z following the end of a data gap which began at 2026-03-23T20:23Z. This CME is not visible in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 or GOES CCOR-1, as it is likely completely far sided with respect to the Sun-Earth line. This event is also quite faint in STERO A COR2 and is therefore only visible for a few frames. Due to the data gap in STEREO A and the far sided nature of the CME, no clear source is seen for this event.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45278/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-23T16:15:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-23 16:15:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1343,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-23T16:15:00","published_at_display":"23 Mar 2026, 16:15 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the SW only in GOES CCOR-1. SOHO LASCO is in a downlink gap, and the CME may be too faint or directed towards STEREO A COR2. No distinct source for this CME is observed, but based on its direction and recent eruptions it may be an outflow from AR 14392 following significant CMEs 2026-03-22T23:24Z and 2026-03-23T02:36Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45273/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-03-23 12:50:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1677,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-23T12:50:00","published_at_display":"23 Mar 2026, 12:50 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"End time is cut off by a small, but visually distinct in GOES SUVI 131, separate C3.2 peak from AR 14401 (N23E65) starting at 2026-03-23T00:24Z that peaks at 2026-03-23T00:29Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45261/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"M2M_CATALOG|FLR|2026-03-23 12:47:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1676,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-23T12:47:00","published_at_display":"23 Mar 2026, 12:47 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45260/-1","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/FLR/45260/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-23T11:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-23 11:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1342,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-23T11:36:00","published_at_display":"23 Mar 2026, 11:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow, faint, jet-like CME visible to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2 imagery. There is no clear source for this CME.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45276/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-23T02:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-23 02:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1341,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-23T02:36:00","published_at_display":"23 Mar 2026, 02:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME observed to the SW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 and as a partial halo to the S/SW in STEREO A COR2. This CME immediately follows the larger CME 2026-03-22T23:24Z, and it is very likely outflow or a streamer blowout following that eruption from AR 14392 (S17W65), corroborated via coronagraph triangulation in the swpc_cat tool. The field line loops over AR 14392, which initially began to erupt around 2026-03-22T23:34Z in GOES SUVI 171/195/284, seen as a second movement of field lines starting around 2026-03-23T01:31Z. That first eruption is associated with a C1.5 flare as observed in GOES SUVI 131, which is not linked to this second CME.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45264/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-22T23:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-22 23:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1340,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-22T23:24:00","published_at_display":"22 Mar 2026, 23:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME observed to the W in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, also W in STEREO A COR2 after a data gap ends at 2026-03-23T03:38Z. The source is a wide eruption from AR 14392 (S17W65), associated with a C1.5 flare peaking at 2026-03-22T23:09Z as observed in GOES SUVI 131. A small filament eruption near AR 14392 begins at 2026-03-22T22:50Z in GOES SUVI 304, setting off a wider rising and breaking of field lines over AR 14392 and likely extending around the west limb, starting around 2026-03-22T23:34Z in GOES SUVI 171/195/284. This is followed by a post-eruptive arcade over AR 14392 observed in GOES SUVI 171/195/284/304.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45262/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-22T21:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-22 21:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1339,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-22T21:12:00","published_at_display":"22 Mar 2026, 21:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME seen to the W in SOHO LASCO and GOES CCOR-1 imagery but in STEREO A COR2 it is covered by the daily data gap. No source for it has been found in EUV imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45257/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-22T18:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-22 18:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1338,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-22T18:12:00","published_at_display":"22 Mar 2026, 18:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint loop CME seen in difference imagery of SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 but covered by a daily data gap in STEREO A COR2. No source was found for it in EUV imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45255/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-22T16:23:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-22 16:23:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1337,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-22T16:23:00","published_at_display":"22 Mar 2026, 16:23 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This somewhat asymmetric bright CME is visible to the SE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 coronagraph and for a couple of frames before the usual overnight data gap in STEREO A COR2. Its source is a significant filament eruption with associated brightening/dimming starting around 2026-03-22T15:30Z, followed by high-rising post-eruptive arcades, as seen in GOES SUVI 304/284/195/131 centered around S20E15, south of Active Region 14398, and seen as ejecta and opening of field lines in STEREO A EUV 195/403 on/close to the SE limb. It appears that there may be some SE deflection/directionality to the CME as it erupts and progresses outward in the GOES SUVI 284 field of view. There is a bright bulk front and a wider faint shock front seen in all three coronagraphs.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45244/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-21T21:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-21 21:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1336,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-21T21:36:00","published_at_display":"21 Mar 2026, 21:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Semi-faint CME visible to the S/SE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1 and to the SE in STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source of this CME appears to be a slow moving/opening of field lines and dimming/brightening in the SE quadrant of the Earth-facing disk starting around 2026-03-21T18:30Z as seen in GOES SUVI 195, 304, and 284 centered around S45E30. There is a second eruption visible near S60W50 which may contribute to overlapping features in the outflowing part at the back of the CME starting around 2026-03-22T00:30Z as seen in GOES SUVI 304 and 195.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45241/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-21T17:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-21 17:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1335,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-21T17:00:00","published_at_display":"21 Mar 2026, 17:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the SW in SOHO LASCO C2 and GOES CCOR-1, not visible in LASCO C3 in real time due to a downlink gap. Not observed in available STEREO A COR2 imagery likely due to being directed towards STEREO A. The source is likely a dimming region centered around S12W45 slightly N of AR 14392, observed in GOES SUVI 195 starting around 2026-03-21T15:08Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45228/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-21T08:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-21 08:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1334,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-21T08:24:00","published_at_display":"21 Mar 2026, 08:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME faintly seen to the ENE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, and possibly also seen super faintly in STEREO A COR2. Possibly far-sided source could be indicated by moving field lines seen after 2026-03-21T08:00Z on/close to the E limb in GOES SUVI 284.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45218/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-21T07:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-21 07:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1333,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-21T07:24:00","published_at_display":"21 Mar 2026, 07:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very faint, fuzzy front to the ENE in SOHO LASCO C2, dissipating after 3-4 early timestamps, also very faintly seen in SOHO LASCO C3 and not seen in GOES CCOR-1 and STEREO A COR2. No clear source found for this CME.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45220/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-21T05:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-21 05:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1332,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-21T05:12:00","published_at_display":"21 Mar 2026, 05:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME with a fuzzy front seen to the ENE in SOHO LASCO and GOES CCOR-1 and possibly seen very faintly in STEREO A COR2, but the front in COR2A is too fuzzy to use in analysis. No clear source has been found for this event in EUV imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45222/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-21T04:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-21 04:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1331,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-21T04:00:00","published_at_display":"21 Mar 2026, 04:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint, fuzzy and relatively narrow front seen to the ENE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3. The CME is brighter and seen to the ENE in STEREO A COR2, but obscured by Earthshine in GOES CCOR-1. A possible source could be a very minor eruption indicated by very minor faint post-eruptive arcades followed by dimming seen in GOES SUVI 195 centered around ~N10E65 starting at 2026-03-21T01:52Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45216/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-21T00:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-21 00:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1330,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-21T00:36:00","published_at_display":"21 Mar 2026, 00:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1, not observed in STEREO A COR2 due to a data gap. No direct source for this front is observed, so it may likely be far-sided over the NE limb.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45232/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-20T21:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-20 21:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1329,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-20T21:12:00","published_at_display":"20 Mar 2026, 21:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very minor and faint CME seen to the W in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1. Fully covered by the evening data gap in STEREO A COR2. No source for it has been found in EUV imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45224/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-20T16:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-20 16:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1328,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-20T16:00:00","published_at_display":"20 Mar 2026, 16:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Outflow-like CME visible to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1. It is not visible in STEREO A COR2 imagery due to a data gap starting around 2026-03-20T17:00Z. There is no clear source for this CME.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45212/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-20T12:38:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-20 12:38:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1327,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-20T12:38:00","published_at_display":"20 Mar 2026, 12:38 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Partial halo CME visible in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 imagery. The CME is also visible to the west in STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source is likely farsided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45191/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-20T12:23:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-20 12:23:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1326,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-20T12:23:00","published_at_display":"20 Mar 2026, 12:23 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the west in STEREO A COR2 and as a partial halo in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1. Overlaps in the field of view with CME: 2026-03-20T12:38Z. The source is likely farsided, and believed to likely be a separate CME from CME: 2026-03-20T12:38Z based on its appearance in STEREO A COR2 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45193/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-20T11:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-20 11:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1325,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-20T11:24:00","published_at_display":"20 Mar 2026, 11:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting at 2026-03-20T11:24Z. It is also seen to the NE in SOHO LASCO C3, to the NNE in STEREO A COR2. It is also visible to the NE in GOES CCOR-1 but is partially obscured by the pylon. The source is most likely an eruption seen near the NE limb starting around 2026-03-20T10:20Z best seen in GOES SUVI 195 as an opening of field lines.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45189/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-20T11:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-20 11:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1324,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-20T11:12:00","published_at_display":"20 Mar 2026, 11:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This outflow-like CME is visible to the NE following the CME first seen to the NE at 2026-03-20T11:24Z. This CME also overlaps the CME first seen to the NE at 2026-03T20T11:24Z. There is no clear source for this CME.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45210/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-20T07:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-20 07:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1323,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-20T07:48:00","published_at_display":"20 Mar 2026, 07:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very faint CME first seen to the W in SOHO LASCO C2 starting around 2026-03-20T07:48Z. It is also seen for a couple frames to the W in SOHO LASCO C3 but is not seen by STEREO A COR2 or GOES CCOR-1. There are a plethora of very small eruptions across the disk, none are definitive source candidates.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45186/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-20T06:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-20 06:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1322,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-20T06:36:00","published_at_display":"20 Mar 2026, 06:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very faint front first seen to the SW part way into the FOV of SOHO LASCO C2 at 2026-03-20T06:36Z. This front is only seen in SOHO LASCO C2 and SOHO LASCO C3. The source is possibly related to a small eruption near the SW limb best seen in GOES SUVI 304 starting around 2026-03-20T07:36Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45184/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-19T20:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-19 20:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1321,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-19T20:36:00","published_at_display":"19 Mar 2026, 20:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Slow, streamer blowout-like CME first seen to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting around 2026-03-19T20:36Z. It is also seen the NE in SOHO LASCO C3 and to the NNE in STEREO A COR2. It is also seen to the NE in GOES CCOR-1 but is mostly obscured by the pylon. The source is possibly related to a large but slow filament eruption over the NE limb beginning around 2026-03-19T18:23Z best seen in GOES SUVI 304. The filament can be seen rising a few hours prior to the eruption.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45182/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-19T07:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-19 07:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1320,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-19T07:24:00","published_at_display":"19 Mar 2026, 07:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very narrow CME first seen to the North by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-03-19T07:24Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3, STEREO A COR2 and GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. There is no clear source seen on the disk for this event, as it likely originated near the North limb.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45176/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-19T04:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-19 04:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1319,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-19T04:36:00","published_at_display":"19 Mar 2026, 04:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME first seen to the SE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-03-19T04:36Z, as well as by STEREO A COR2 and GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. This event is obscured by the pylon in SOHO LASCO C3. The source of this CME is a faint region of dimming beginning at approx. 2026-03-19T03:56Z located at approx. S40E15 as seen in GOES SUVI 195. This event was likely defected due to its proximity to a coronal hole.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45170/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-19T01:26:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-19 01:26:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1318,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-19T01:26:00","published_at_display":"19 Mar 2026, 01:26 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME first seen to the West by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-03-19T01:26Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3 in later frames. This event is not clearly visible in STEREO A COR2 and is obscured by Earthshine in GOES CCOR-1. The source of this event is likely some minor field line movement seen along or beyond the West limb in GOES SUVI 195 beginning at approx. 2026-03-19T00:12Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45173/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-18T20:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-18 20:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1317,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-18T20:24:00","published_at_display":"18 Mar 2026, 20:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen the W in SOHO LASCO C2 starting around 2026-03-18T20:24Z. The CME is also seen to the W in SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1 but is covered by a real-time data gap in STEREO A COR2. There is no good source candidate for this CME on the Earth-facing disk, so the source is possibly far-sided. There is an eruption from slightly SW of AR 14392 beginning around 2026-03-18T17:08Z, but it is unlikely that this eruption is related to this CME.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45164/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-18T19:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-18 19:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1316,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-18T19:36:00","published_at_display":"18 Mar 2026, 19:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NNE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting around 2026-03-18T19:36Z. It is also seen to the NNE in SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1 but is covered by a real-time data gap in STEREO A COR2. A possible source of this CME is some movement in a filament near the NE limb best seen in GOES SUVI 304 starting around 2026-03-18T18:32Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45168/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-18T19:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-18 19:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1315,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-18T19:00:00","published_at_display":"18 Mar 2026, 19:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the W in SOHO LASCO C2 starting around 2026-03-18T19:00Z. It is also seen to the W in SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1. It is covered by a real-time data gap in STEREO A COR2. There is not good source candidate for this CME on the Earth-facing disk, so the source is likely far-sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45162/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-18T18:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-18 18:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1314,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-18T18:48:00","published_at_display":"18 Mar 2026, 18:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the NNE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting around 2026-03-18T18:48Z. It is overtaken by the following CME: 2026-03-18T19:36Z before reaching the FOVs of SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1. It is covered by a real-time data gap in STEREO A COR2. There is not a good source candidate on the Earth-facing disk, so the CME is most likely far-sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45166/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-18T17:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-18 17:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1313,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-18T17:24:00","published_at_display":"18 Mar 2026, 17:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME first seen to the NNE in SOHO LASCO C2 starting around 2026-03-18T17:24Z. It is also seen to the NNE in GOES CCOR-1 for a couple frames but dissipates before leaving the FOV of SOHO LASCO C2. It is covered by a real-time data gap in STEREO A COR2. The source is possibly related to a very small eruption best seen in GOES SUVI 284 at approximately N34E65 starting around 2026-03-18T16:52Z, but measurement indicates that this source candidate is unlikely.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45160/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-18T10:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-18 10:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1312,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-18T10:36:00","published_at_display":"18 Mar 2026, 10:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-03-18T10:36Z, as well as by GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. This CME is obscured by bright, partial halo CME: 2026-03-19T09:23Z in STEREO A COR2 and is blocked by the pylon in SOHO LASCO C3. The source of this event is a region of dimming centered at approx. S30E25 beginning at approx. 2026-03-18T09:36Z as seen in GOES SUVI 195.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45154/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-18T09:23:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-18 09:23:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1311,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-18T09:23:00","published_at_display":"18 Mar 2026, 09:23 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Partial halo CME first seen to the SE by STEREO A COR2 at 2026-03-18T09:23Z, as well as to the West in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. The source of this event is an M2.7 flare from Active Region 4392 (S16W05) which peaked at 2026-03-18T08:42Z. This flare could be seen in GOES SUVI 131, along with dimming and field line opening seen in GOES SUVI 195, 284 and STEREO A EUVI 195. The dimming feature appears to propagate towards the Northwest, suggesting possible deflection.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45144/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-18T03:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-18 03:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1310,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-18T03:00:00","published_at_display":"18 Mar 2026, 03:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME first seen to the SE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-03-18T03:00Z, as well as faintly by STEREO A COR2 in later frames. This event fades before exiting the field of view in SOHO LASCO C2 and is therefore not clearly seen in SOHO LASCO C3 or GOES CCOR-1. There is no clear source seen for this event, but preliminary fits suggest an origin from the Southeast quadrant of the disk.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45152/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-18T02:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-18 02:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1309,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-18T02:36:00","published_at_display":"18 Mar 2026, 02:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME first seen to the SE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-03-18T02:36Z. This CME fades before exiting the field of view in SOHO LASCO C2 and is therefore not seen in SOHO LASCO C3, STEREO A COR2 and GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. There is no clear source seen on the disk for this event as it is likely far sided.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45150/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-17T16:53:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-17 16:53:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1308,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-17T16:53:00","published_at_display":"17 Mar 2026, 16:53 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint, less than 10 degree half-width CME, observed best to the E in STEREO A COR2 and faintly to the W in SOHO LASCO C2, before fading and not visible in LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1. No on-disk source is observed, with the analysis triangulating to S07W23, decently far from the more active AR 14392 (S16E06) for any potential deflection.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45138/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-17T10:53:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-17 10:53:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1307,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-17T10:53:00","published_at_display":"17 Mar 2026, 10:53 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME visible to the southeast in STEREO A COR2. The CME is not visible in GOES CCOR-1 or SOHO LASCO C2/C3 imagery. The source may be an M1.3 flare starting at 2026-03-17T08:55Z seen in GOES-Secondary SUVI 131 imagery. Dimming and moving field lines can be seen in GOES SUVI 195 around S14E10 and in STEREO A EUV 195 near the southeast limb.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45129/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-17T08:23:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-17 08:23:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1306,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-17T08:23:00","published_at_display":"17 Mar 2026, 08:23 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the SE in STEREO A COR2. The CME may also faintly be seen to the west in early frames of SOHO LASCO C2 imagery. It is not clearly visible in GOES CCOR-1 or STEREO A COR2 imagery. The potential source is a filament eruption with liftoff seen starting around 2026-03-17T05:15Z in the southeast of STEREO A EUV 304. The filament liftoff is also visible in GOES SUVI 304 imagery, centered around S05W15.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45118/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-17T06:38:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-17 06:38:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1305,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-17T06:38:00","published_at_display":"17 Mar 2026, 06:38 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME seen to the east in STEREO A COR2. Not visible in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 or GOES CCOR-1 imagery. The potential source is an eruption with dimming and opening field lines starting around 2026-03-17T03:55Z as seen on the SE limb in STEREO A EUV 195 imagery. This is similar to the source eruption associated with CME: 2026-03-17T05:08Z, which overlaps in the field of view of the coronagraph, but there may be two eruptions associated with this event. The eruption can also be seen as dimming in GOES-Secondary SUVI 195 imagery, centered around S20E05.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45127/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-17T05:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-17 05:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1304,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-17T05:48:00","published_at_display":"17 Mar 2026, 05:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME visible to the NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2. The potential source is a filament eruption around N10E60 starting around 2026-03-17T04:53Z in GOES-S SUVI 304. The eruption is also seen near the east limb from the point of view of STEREO A EUV 304 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45116/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-17T05:08:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-17 05:08:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1303,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-17T05:08:00","published_at_display":"17 Mar 2026, 05:08 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME faintly seen to the SE in STEREO A COR2 and SOHO LASCO C2. The CME is not clearly visible in GOES CCOR-1 and is obscured by the pylon in SOHO LASCO C3. The potential source is a filament eruption with brightening starting at 2026-03-17T02:41Z from AR 14392 (approximately S15E10). The eruption is also visible near the SE limb from the point of view of STEREO A EUV 304 starting at 2026-03-17T03:45Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45121/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-16T15:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-16 15:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1302,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-16T15:24:00","published_at_display":"16 Mar 2026, 15:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Bright, slow CME first seen to the north in SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-03-16T15:24Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. This event is not seen in STEREO A COR2 due to a data gap which began at 2026-03-16T14:53Z. The source of this event is faint dimming and field line movement seen in GOES SUVI 193/284 located at approx. N50W10 beginning at approx. 2026-03-16T14:00Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45123/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-16T13:26:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-16 13:26:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1301,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-16T13:26:00","published_at_display":"16 Mar 2026, 13:26 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible as a partial halo directed to the northeast in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 imagery. This event is not seen in STEREO A COR2 imagery in real-time due to a data gap starting at 2026-03-14T12:09Z. The source is an M2.7 flare and eruption from Active Region 14392 (S15E19) starting around 2026-03-13T12:00Z as seen in GOES SUVI 131/171/195/284/304 imagery. A corresponding EUV wave is observed moving primarily northwest of the eruption site in GOES SUVI 195/304 imagery, with post-eruptive arcades visible starting around 2026-03-16T13:00Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45103/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-16T12:53:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-16 12:53:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1300,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-16T12:53:00","published_at_display":"16 Mar 2026, 12:53 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Bright CME first seen to the NW by STEREO A COR2 beginning at 2026-03-16T12:53Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C2, C3 and GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. The source of this event is an eruption seen from beyond the NW limb in STEREO A EUVI 195 seen beginning at approx. 2026-03-16T11:55Z. This eruption may have originated from far sided former Active Region 14378 (currently located at approx. N17E177). This CME overlaps in the field of view with Earth directed CME: 2026-03-16T13:26Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45111/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-16T09:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-16 09:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1299,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-16T09:24:00","published_at_display":"16 Mar 2026, 09:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the southeast in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 imagery. This event is not seen in real-time by GOES CCOR-1 or STEREO A COR2 imagery due to data gaps starting at 2026-03-14T23:15Z and 2026-03-14T12:09Z, respectively. The source is an eruption centered near S12E70 starting around 2026-03-16T09:00Z as seen in GOES SUVI 131/171/195/284/304 imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45101/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-15T22:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-15 22:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1298,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-15T22:12:00","published_at_display":"15 Mar 2026, 22:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Very faint jet with a fuzzy front seen to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2 and in one or two timestamps of C3 running difference imagery. This event is not seen in GOES CCOR-1 or STEREO A COR2 imagery due to data gaps starting at 2026-03-14T23:15Z and 2026-03-14T12:09Z, respectively. No clear source has been found for this CME in EUV imagery.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45098/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-15T10:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-15 10:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1297,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-15T10:36:00","published_at_display":"15 Mar 2026, 10:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"This CME is visible to the southeast in SOHO LASCO C2 for a few frames before becoming too diffuse to observe. This event is not seen in GOES CCOR-1 or STEREO A COR2 imagery due to data gaps starting at 2026-03-14T23:15Z and 2026-03-14T12:09Z, respectively. The source is an M1.0 flare and eruption from Active Region 14392 (centered near S15E35) starting around 2026-03-15T09:30Z as seen in GOES SUVI 131/171/195/284/304 imagery. Dimming is observed northeast of the eruption site in SDO AIA 195/284 imagery shortly after the flare is observed.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45091/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-14T13:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-14 13:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1296,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-14T13:36:00","published_at_display":"14 Mar 2026, 13:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the S in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, but difficult to resolve in STEREO A COR2 due to the faintness. The source is likely a small high southern latitude filament, centered around S62E05, which begins to lift off around 2026-03-14T11:00Z in GOES SUVI 284/304 and was likely responsible for this front and possibly the preceding CME 2026-03-13T12:24Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45080/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-14T12:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-14 12:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1295,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-14T12:24:00","published_at_display":"14 Mar 2026, 12:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the S in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, difficult to resolve in STEREO A COR2 due to the faintness. The source is likely a small high southern latitude filament, centered around S62E05, which begins to lift off around 2026-03-14T11:00Z in GOES SUVI 284/304 and was likely responsible for this front and possibly the following CME 2026-03-14T13:36Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45078/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-14T11:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-14 11:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1294,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-14T11:48:00","published_at_display":"14 Mar 2026, 11:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"The earliest in a series of multiple outflowing extremely narrow fronts seen in SOHO LASCO and GOES CCOR-1 coronagraphs to the NNW. Not seen in STEREO A COR2 running difference imagery, which is very sporadic and low quality due to an ongoing campaign. The potential source is a high northern latitude eruption seen in STEREO A EUV 195 starting at 2026-03-14T10:45Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45088/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-14T11:01:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-14 11:01:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1293,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-14T11:01:00","published_at_display":"14 Mar 2026, 11:01 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME observed to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and in limited STEREO A COR2 imagery. The source is a filament eruption and field line movement from AR 14384 observed on the west limb, around N12W90, in GOES SUVI 171/195/284/304 starting around 2026-03-14T10:21Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45075/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-14T05:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-14 05:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1292,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-14T05:48:00","published_at_display":"14 Mar 2026, 05:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2. The source longitude is unclear, but there is an eruption observed on/around the NW limb in GOES SUVI 284 starting around 2026-03-14T05:48Z, potentially associated with AR 14384.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45085/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-14T02:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-14 02:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1291,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-14T02:12:00","published_at_display":"14 Mar 2026, 02:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME observed to the NW in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2. The source longitude is unclear, but there is an observed eruption on/around the NW limb in GOES SUVI 284 starting around 2026-03-14T00:36Z, potentially associated with AR 14384.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45083/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-13T20:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-13 20:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1290,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-13T20:48:00","published_at_display":"13 Mar 2026, 20:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint CME first seen to the SE by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-03-13T20:48Z but fading before exiting the field-of-view in C2 and is therefore not visible in SOHO LASCO C3, STEREO A COR2 or GOES CCOR-1. The source of this event is a C8.9 flare from Active Region 14392 (S15E53) which peaks at 2026-03-13T20:23Z. This flare can be seen in GOES SUVI 131, along with dimming and field line features seen in GOES SUVI 195 and 284.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45066/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-13T18:12:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-13 18:12:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1289,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-13T18:12:00","published_at_display":"13 Mar 2026, 18:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint, narrow CME first seen to the SW in SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-03-13T18:12Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3 and partially in GOES CCOR-1, as this CME is partially obscured by the pylon. This CME is not visible in STEREO A COR2 due to a data gap which began at 2026-03-13T15:09Z. There is no clear source seen for this event.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45071/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-13T17:36:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-13 17:36:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1288,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-13T17:36:00","published_at_display":"13 Mar 2026, 17:36 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint and narrow CME first seen to the North by SOHO LASCO C2 beginning at 2026-03-13T17:38Z, as well as by SOHO LASCO C3 and GOES CCOR-1 in later frames. This event is not visible in STEREO A COR2 due to a data gap which began at 2026-03-13T15:09Z. The source of this CME is a small region of dimming and field line movement seen beginning at 2026-03-13T16:24Z located at approx. N45W10 in GOES SUVI 195, but appears to be heavily deflected to the North based on the opening direction of the field lines.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45063/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-13T14:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-13 14:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1287,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-13T14:48:00","published_at_display":"13 Mar 2026, 14:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME visible to the southwest in SOHO LASCO C2/C3. Not clearly visible in GOES CCOR-1 or STEREO A COR2 imagery. The potential source is likely far-sided, as moving field lines can be seen beyond the west limb in STEREO A EUV imagery starting at 2026-03-13T13:25Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45059/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-13T12:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-13 12:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1286,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-13T12:48:00","published_at_display":"13 Mar 2026, 12:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Narrow CME visible to the southeast in SOHO LASCO C2. Not clearly visible in SOHO LASCO C3, GOES CCOR-1, or STEREO A COR2 imagery. The potential source is an eruption from the vicinity of AR 14392 (approximately S15E60) seen as dimming in GOES SUVI 195 starting at 2026-03-13T09:16Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45061/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-13T06:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-13 06:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1285,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-13T06:48:00","published_at_display":"13 Mar 2026, 06:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the northwest in SOHO LASCO C2/C3, GOES CCOR-1, and STEREO A COR2. The source is far-sided, and opening field lines can be seen on the west limb in STEREO A EUV 195 imagery starting around 2026-03-13T04:55Z. An associated eruption cannot clearly be seen on-disk in STEREO A EUV imagery, and the west limb of the STEREO-A facing disk is at approximately longitude W143.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45052/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-13T06:24:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-13 06:24:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1284,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-13T06:24:00","published_at_display":"13 Mar 2026, 06:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME visible to the N/NE in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1. The CME overlaps in the field of view with CME: 2026-03-13T06:48Z in these coronagraphs. The CME is also visible to the NE in STEREO A COR2. There is at least one potential source eruption on the Earth-facing disk as seen in GOES SUVI 195 and 284 imagery, starting around 2026-03-13T05:44Z as dimming centered around N35W20. Additional dimming can be seen starting around the same time, centered around N25E20, and this is the more likely source candidate.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45055/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-03-13T00:48:00-CME-001|CME|2026-03-13 00:48:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":1283,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-03-13T00:48:00","published_at_display":"13 Mar 2026, 00:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"CME seen to the southwest in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and the southeast in STEREO A COR2. The CME is seen in STEREO A COR2 following a data gap from 2026-03-12T19:39Z to 2026-03-13T04:09Z. The CME is obscured by Earthshine and the pylon in GOES CCOR-1 imagery, but visible in later frames. The source is a filament eruption spanning from approximately S45E30 to S20W30 as seen in GOES SUVI 304 imagery with liftoff starting at around 2026-03-13T22:09Z. Dimming is also best seen in GOES SUVI 195 imagery. The eruption is not visible in available STEREO A EUV imagery due to the STEREO A data gap mentioned above.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/45049/-1","video_url":null}],"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"2026-05-18T22:00:00-CME-001|CME|2026-05-18 22:00:00|M2M_CATALOG","id":3131,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"story_bundle","item_type_label":"Story bundle","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-18T22:00:00","published_at_display":"18 May 2026, 22:00 GMT","sequence_count":365,"sequence_count_label":"365 variants","sequence_kind":"story_bundle","sequence_sources":["donki"],"source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"Faint but fast CME with a dimpled, unclear front seen to the E in SOHO LASCO C2/C3 and GOES CCOR-1 coronagraphs but fully covered by the night-time data gap in STEREO A COR2. The source of it is clearly far-sided, as indicated by a minor but clear movement/opening of field lines seen behind the E limb only in GOES SUVI 195 starting at 2026-05-18T21:05Z.","title":"M2M_CATALOG","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/46256/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"bundle_variants":[{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260516-AL-006|CME|2026-05-16 18:38:00|CME","id":3026,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T18:38:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 18:38 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Europa Clipper, OSIRIS-APEX, Missions Near Earth) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-16T18:38:46Z ## Message ID: 20260516-AL-006 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: O-type CME detected by STEREO A / GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-05-16T16:36Z. Estimated speed: ~1201 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 22 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 9/37 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-16T16:36:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that this CME may affect Europa Clipper (glancing blow) and OSIRIS-APEX (glancing blow). The flank of the CME will reach Europa Clipper at 2026-05-20T21:00Z and OSIRIS-APEX at 2026-05-19T16:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). The simulation also indicates that the CME may have a glancing blow at NASA missions near Earth. Simulations indicate that the flank of the CME will reach NASA missions near Earth at about 2026-05-19T00:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). The roughly estimated expected range of the maximum Kp index is 3-5 (below minor to minor). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-05-16T16:36:00-CME-001): https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260516_192700_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260516_192700_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260516_192700_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260516_192700_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Osiris_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260516_192700_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_EuropaClippr_timeline.gif ## Notes: This CME event (2026-05-16T16:36:00-CME-001) is associated with M1.9 flare from AR 14436 (N22W17) with ID 2026-05-16T15:50:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-05-16T16:12Z. SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260516-AL-005|CME|2026-05-16 17:41:00|CME","id":3025,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T17:41:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 17:41 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Mars, Psyche, Solar Orbiter) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-16T17:41:17Z ## Message ID: 20260516-AL-005 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by STEREO A. Start time of the event: 2026-05-16T08:09Z. Estimated speed: ~548 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 40 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 175/2 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-16T08:09:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact Mars (glancing blow), Psyche (glancing blow), and Solar Orbiter (glancing blow). The flank of the CME will reach Mars at 2026-05-20T08:00Z, Psyche at 2026-05-20T06:00Z, and Solar Orbiter at 2026-05-20T00:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-05-16T08:09:00-CME-001): https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260516_142900_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260516_142900_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260516_142900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260516_142900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_SolO_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260516_142900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Mars_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260516_142900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Psyche_timeline.gif ## Notes: The linked simulation results also include a S-type CME event with Activity ID 2026-05-16T13:23:00-CME-001. SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260514-AL-001|CME|2026-05-14 14:17:00|CME","id":2966,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-14T14:17:00","published_at_display":"14 May 2026, 14:17 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Parker Solar Probe, Juice, Mars, Psyche, STEREO A) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-14T14:17:27Z ## Message ID: 20260514-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by STEREO A / GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-05-13T22:24Z. Estimated speed: ~519 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 34 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 87/26 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-13T22:24:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact Parker Solar Probe, Juice (glancing blow), Mars (glancing blow), Psyche (glancing blow), and STEREO A (glancing blow). The leading edge of the CME will reach Parker Solar Probe at 2026-05-15T19:33Z, and the flank of the CME will reach Juice at 2026-05-19T22:00Z, Mars at 2026-05-18T22:00Z, Psyche at 2026-05-18T22:00Z, and STEREO A at 2026-05-17T10:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-05-13T22:24:00-CME-001): https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260514_082000_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260514_082000_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260514_082000_2.0_anim.tim-vel-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260514_082000_2.0_anim.tim-den-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260514_082000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260514_082000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_STA_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260514_082000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_PSP_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260514_082000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Mars_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260514_082000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Juice_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260514_082000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Psyche_timeline.gif ## Notes: This CME event (2026-05-13T22:24:00-CME-001) is associated with C1.4 flare from AR 14432 (N18W90, or slightly further around the limb) with ID 2026-05-13T19:35:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-05-13T19:48Z. SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260512-AL-001|CME|2026-05-12 18:12:00|CME","id":2898,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-12T18:12:00","published_at_display":"12 May 2026, 18:12 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Juice, Parker Solar Probe, STEREO A) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-12T18:12:19Z ## Message ID: 20260512-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-05-12T15:24Z. Estimated speed: ~762 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 13 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 78/7 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-12T15:24:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact Juice (glancing blow), Parker Solar Probe (glancing blow), and STEREO A (glancing blow). The flank of the CME will reach Juice at 2026-05-18T06:00Z, Parker Solar Probe at 2026-05-14T03:00Z, and STEREO A at 2026-05-15T16:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-05-12T15:24:00-CME-001): https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260512_200000_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260512_200000_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260512_200000_2.0_anim.tim-vel-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260512_200000_2.0_anim.tim-den-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260512_200000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260512_200000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_STA_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260512_200000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_PSP_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260512_200000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Juice_timeline.gif ## Notes: SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260510-AL-004|CME|2026-05-10 19:27:00|CME","id":2746,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-10T19:27:00","published_at_display":"10 May 2026, 19:27 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Missions Near Earth) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-10T19:27:34Z ## Message ID: 20260510-AL-004 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: O-type CME detected by STEREO A / GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-05-10T13:48Z. Estimated speed: ~1347 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 47 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): -59/40 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-10T13:48:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that this CME have a glancing blow at NASA missions near Earth. Simulations indicate that the flank of the CME will reach NASA missions near Earth at about 2026-05-13T14:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). The roughly estimated expected range of the maximum Kp index is 2-4 (below minor). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-05-10T13:48:00-CME-001): https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260510_161300_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260510_161300_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260510_161300_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif ## Notes: This CME event (2026-05-10T13:48:00-CME-001) is associated with M5.7 flare from Active Region 14436 (N21E65) with ID 2026-05-10T13:19:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-05-10T13:39Z (see notifications 20260510-AL-002 and 20260510-AL-003). SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260510-AL-001|CME|2026-05-10 00:15:00|CME","id":2705,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-10T00:15:00","published_at_display":"10 May 2026, 00:15 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Juice) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-10T00:15:00Z ## Message ID: 20260510-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-05-09T18:24Z. Estimated speed: ~701 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 10 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 75/-18 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-09T18:24:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact Juice (glancing blow). The flank of the CME will reach Juice at 2026-05-13T14:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-05-09T18:24:00-CME-001): https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260509_234400_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260509_234400_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260509_234400_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260509_234400_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Juice_timeline.gif ## Notes: SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260508-AL-001|CME|2026-05-08 01:05:00|CME","id":2582,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-08T01:05:00","published_at_display":"8 May 2026, 01:05 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CMEs Update (Juno, BepiColombo, Solar Orbiter) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-08T01:05:41Z ## Message ID: 20260508-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Update on CME with ID 2026-05-07T15:23:00-CME-001 (see previous notification 20260507-AL-004), now simulated with CME with ID 2026-05-07T18:36:00-CME-001. Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CMEs may impact Juno (minor impact), BepiColombo (glancing blow), and Solar Orbiter (glancing blow). The leading edge of the CMEs will reach Juno at 2026-05-20T20:00Z, and the flank of the CMEs may reach BepiColombo at 2026-05-08T18:00Z and Solar Orbiter at 2026-05-09T21:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). Updated CME parameters are: 1: C-type CME detected by STEREO A / GOES. Start time of the event: 2026-05-07T15:23Z. Estimated speed: ~825 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 37 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): -110/26 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-07T15:23:00-CME-001 2: C-type CME detected by STEREO A / GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-05-07T18:36Z. Estimated speed: ~568 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 17 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): -110/24 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-07T18:36:00-CME-001 Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CMEs: 2026-05-07T15:23:00-CME-001 and 2026-05-07T18:36:00-CME-001): (a) 2 AU outer boundary https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_191500_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_191500_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_191500_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_191500_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_SolO_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_191500_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Bepi_timeline.gif (b) 5.5 AU outer boundary https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_191500_5.5_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_191500_5.5_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_191500_5.5_ENLIL_CONE_Juno_timeline.gif ## Notes: The CME event (2026-05-07T15:23:00-CME-001) is associated with an M2.6 flare from a currently unnumbered region (centered near N18E90) with ID 2026-05-07T14:20:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-05-07T15:14Z. SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260507-AL-004|CME|2026-05-07 18:05:00|CME","id":2537,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-07T18:05:00","published_at_display":"7 May 2026, 18:05 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Juno, BepiColombo, Solar Orbiter) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-07T18:05:00Z ## Message ID: 20260507-AL-004 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by STEREO A / GOES. Start time of the event: 2026-05-07T15:23Z. Estimated speed: ~586 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 39 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): -109/26 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-07T15:23:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact Juno (minor impact), BepiColombo (glancing blow), and Solar Orbiter (glancing blow). The leading edge of the CME will reach Juno at 2025-05-23T22:00Z (plus minus 7 hours), and the flank of the CME will reach BepiColombo at 2026-05-09T06:00Z and Solar Orbiter at 2026-05-10T08:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-05-07T15:23:00-CME-001): (a) 2 AU outer boundary https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_210100_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_210100_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_210100_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_210100_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_SolO_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_210100_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Bepi_timeline.gif (b) 5.5 AU outer boundary https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_210100_5.5_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_210100_5.5_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_210100_5.5_ENLIL_CONE_Juno_timeline.gif ## Notes: SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260507-AL-002|CME|2026-05-07 13:13:00|CME","id":2505,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-07T13:13:00","published_at_display":"7 May 2026, 13:13 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME update (Juno, Solar Orbiter) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-07T13:13:11Z ## Message ID: 20260507-AL-002 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Update on CME with ID 2026-05-07T01:26:00-CME-001 (see previous notification 20260507-AL-001). Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact Juno. The leading edge of the CME will reach Juno at 2026-05-21T00:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). Previous simulations also estimate that the CME may affect Solar Orbiter (glancing blow). The flank of the CME will reach Solar Orbiter at 2026-05-09T10:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). CME parameters are (C-type): Start time of the event: 2026-05-07T01:26Z. Estimated speed: ~798 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 32 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): -112/31 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-07T01:26:00-CME-001 Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-05-07T01:26:00-CME-001): (a) 2 AU outer boundary https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_055700_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_055700_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_055700_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_055700_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_SolO_timeline.gif (b) 5.5 AU outer boundary https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_055700_5.5_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_055700_5.5_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_055700_5.5_ENLIL_CONE_Juno_timeline.gif ## Notes: SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260507-AL-001|CME|2026-05-07 12:29:00|CME","id":2504,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-07T12:29:00","published_at_display":"7 May 2026, 12:29 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Solar Orbiter) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-07T12:29:14Z ## Message ID: 20260507-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by STEREO A / GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-05-07T01:26Z. Estimated speed: ~798 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 32 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): -112/31 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-07T01:26:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact Solar Orbiter (glancing blow). The flank of the CME will reach Solar Orbiter at 2026-05-09T10:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-05-07T01:26:00-CME-001): https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_055700_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_055700_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_055700_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260507_055700_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_SolO_timeline.gif ## Notes: SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null}],"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260516-AL-006|CME|2026-05-16 18:38:00|CME","id":3026,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"story_bundle","item_type_label":"Story bundle","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T18:38:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 18:38 GMT","sequence_count":10,"sequence_count_label":"10 variants","sequence_kind":"story_bundle","sequence_sources":["donki"],"source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Europa Clipper, OSIRIS-APEX, Missions Near Earth) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-16T18:38:46Z ## Message ID: 20260516-AL-006 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: O-type CME detected by STEREO A / GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-05-16T16:36Z. Estimated speed: ~1201 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 22 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 9/37 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-16T16:36:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that this CME may affect Europa Clipper (glancing blow) and OSIRIS-APEX (glancing blow). The flank of the CME will reach Europa Clipper at 2026-05-20T21:00Z and OSIRIS-APEX at 2026-05-19T16:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). The simulation also indicates that the CME may have a glancing blow at NASA missions near Earth. Simulations indicate that the flank of the CME will reach NASA missions near Earth at about 2026-05-19T00:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). The roughly estimated expected range of the maximum Kp index is 3-5 (below minor to minor). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-05-16T16:36:00-CME-001): https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260516_192700_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260516_192700_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260516_192700_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260516_192700_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Osiris_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260516_192700_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_EuropaClippr_timeline.gif ## Notes: This CME event (2026-05-16T16:36:00-CME-001) is associated with M1.9 flare from AR 14436 (N22W17) with ID 2026-05-16T15:50:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-05-16T16:12Z. SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"bundle_variants":[{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"HSS|2026-05-16 15:39:00|HSS","id":3134,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"hss","item_type_label":"Hss","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T15:39:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 15:39 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/HSS/46175/-1","title":"HSS","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/HSS/46175/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"HSS|2026-05-14 15:27:00|HSS","id":3133,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"hss","item_type_label":"Hss","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-14T15:27:00","published_at_display":"14 May 2026, 15:27 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/HSS/46149/-1","title":"HSS","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/HSS/46149/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"HSS|2026-05-12 19:21:00|HSS","id":2906,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"hss","item_type_label":"Hss","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-12T19:21:00","published_at_display":"12 May 2026, 19:21 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/HSS/46118/-1","title":"HSS","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/HSS/46118/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"HSS|2026-05-12 02:47:00|HSS","id":2818,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"hss","item_type_label":"Hss","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-12T02:47:00","published_at_display":"12 May 2026, 02:47 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/HSS/46118/-1","title":"HSS","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/HSS/46118/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"HSS|2026-05-11 17:51:00|HSS","id":2785,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"hss","item_type_label":"Hss","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-11T17:51:00","published_at_display":"11 May 2026, 17:51 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/HSS/46108/-1","title":"HSS","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/HSS/46108/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"HSS|2026-05-08 13:14:00|HSS","id":2742,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"hss","item_type_label":"Hss","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-08T13:14:00","published_at_display":"8 May 2026, 13:14 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/HSS/46067/-1","title":"HSS","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/HSS/46067/-1","video_url":null}],"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"HSS|2026-05-16 15:39:00|HSS","id":3134,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"story_bundle","item_type_label":"Story bundle","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T15:39:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 15:39 GMT","sequence_count":6,"sequence_count_label":"6 variants","sequence_kind":"story_bundle","sequence_sources":["donki"],"source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/HSS/46175/-1","title":"HSS","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/HSS/46175/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"RBE|2026-05-16 15:29:00|RBE","id":3132,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"rbe","item_type_label":"Rbe","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T15:29:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 15:29 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/RBE/46199/-1","title":"RBE","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/RBE/46199/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"bundle_variants":[{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260516-AL-002|GST|2026-05-16 00:10:00|GST","id":3008,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"gst","item_type_label":"Gst","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T00:10:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 00:10 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Geomagnetic Storm ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-16T00:10:22Z ## Message ID: 20260516-AL-002 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Ongoing space weather storm in the Earth's magnetosphere. Geomagnetic Kp index has reached level 6.33 (moderate) during the synoptic period 2026-05-15T21:00Z to 2026-05-16T00:00Z. The storm is caused by the coronal hole high speed stream starting on 2026-05-15. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO, polar and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's ring current and auroral regions can be impacted. Activity ID: 2026-05-15T21:00:00-GST-001. ## Notes: This event is associated with Interplanetary Shock with ID 2026-05-15T07:14:00-IPS-001 (see notification 20260515-AL-001).","title":"GST","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260516-AL-001|GST|2026-05-16 00:07:00|GST","id":3009,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"gst","item_type_label":"Gst","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T00:07:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 00:07 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Auto-generated Space Weather Notification - Geomagnetic Storm ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-16T00:07:01Z ## Message ID: 20260516-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Ongoing space weather storm in the Earth's magnetosphere. Geomagnetic Kp index has reached level 6.33 (moderate) during the synoptic period 2026-05-15T21:00Z to 2026-05-16T00:00Z. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO, polar and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's ring current and auroral regions can be impacted. Activity ID: 2026-05-15T21:00:00-GST-001. ## Notes:","title":"GST","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null}],"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260516-AL-002|GST|2026-05-16 00:10:00|GST","id":3008,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"story_bundle","item_type_label":"Story bundle","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T00:10:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 00:10 GMT","sequence_count":2,"sequence_count_label":"2 variants","sequence_kind":"story_bundle","sequence_sources":["donki"],"source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Geomagnetic Storm ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-16T00:10:22Z ## Message ID: 20260516-AL-002 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Ongoing space weather storm in the Earth's magnetosphere. Geomagnetic Kp index has reached level 6.33 (moderate) during the synoptic period 2026-05-15T21:00Z to 2026-05-16T00:00Z. The storm is caused by the coronal hole high speed stream starting on 2026-05-15. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO, polar and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's ring current and auroral regions can be impacted. Activity ID: 2026-05-15T21:00:00-GST-001. ## Notes: This event is associated with Interplanetary Shock with ID 2026-05-15T07:14:00-IPS-001 (see notification 20260515-AL-001).","title":"GST","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"GST|2026-05-15 21:00:00|GST","id":3095,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"gst","item_type_label":"Gst","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-15T21:00:00","published_at_display":"15 May 2026, 21:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/GST/46192/-1","title":"GST","topic":"space_weather","url":"https://webtools.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/GST/46192/-1","video_url":null},{"author":null,"bundle_variants":[{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260515-AL-001|IPS|2026-05-15 13:48:00|IPS","id":2996,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"ips","item_type_label":"Ips","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-15T13:48:00","published_at_display":"15 May 2026, 13:48 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Interplanetary Shock ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-15T13:48:30Z ## Message ID: 20260515-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significant interplanetary shock detected by ACE at L1 at 2026-05-15T07:14Z. The shock is likely caused by the arrival of a coronal hole high speed stream starting on 2026-05-15Z. Some magnetospheric compression likely and moderate geomagnetic storming possible. Activity ID: 2026-05-15T07:14:00-IPS-001. ## Notes:","title":"IPS","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260513-AL-001|IPS|2026-05-13 11:50:00|IPS","id":2918,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"ips","item_type_label":"Ips","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-13T11:50:00","published_at_display":"13 May 2026, 11:50 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Interplanetary Shock ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-13T11:50:09Z ## Message ID: 20260513-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significant interplanetary shock detected by ACE and DSCOVR at L1 at 2026-05-13T07:22Z. The shock may be associated with the CME with ID 2026-05-10T13:48:00-CME-001 (see notification 20260510-AL-004) and the arrival of a coronal hole high speed stream. Some magnetospheric compression is expected and a minor geomagnetic storm is possible. Activity ID: 2026-05-13T07:22:00-IPS-001. ## Notes: This arrival signature is still developing and the cause of this event is under analysis.","title":"IPS","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null}],"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260515-AL-001|IPS|2026-05-15 13:48:00|IPS","id":2996,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"story_bundle","item_type_label":"Story bundle","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-15T13:48:00","published_at_display":"15 May 2026, 13:48 GMT","sequence_count":2,"sequence_count_label":"2 variants","sequence_kind":"story_bundle","sequence_sources":["donki"],"source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Interplanetary Shock ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-15T13:48:30Z ## Message ID: 20260515-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significant interplanetary shock detected by ACE at L1 at 2026-05-15T07:14Z. The shock is likely caused by the arrival of a coronal hole high speed stream starting on 2026-05-15Z. Some magnetospheric compression likely and moderate geomagnetic storming possible. Activity ID: 2026-05-15T07:14:00-IPS-001. ## Notes:","title":"IPS","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"bundle_variants":[{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260510-AL-003|FLR|2026-05-10 13:57:00|FLR","id":2731,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-10T13:57:00","published_at_display":"10 May 2026, 13:57 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - M5.7 Flare ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-10T13:57:29Z ## Message ID: 20260510-AL-003 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significant flare detected by GOES. Flare start time: 2026-05-10T13:19Z. Flare peak time: 2026-05-10T13:39Z. Flare intensity: M5.7 class. Source region: N21E65 (Active Region 14436) (based on SDO imagery). Increased energetic proton fluxes possible. Updates on this event will be provided when available. Activity ID: 2026-05-10T13:19:00-FLR-001. ## Notes:","title":"FLR","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260510-AL-002|FLR|2026-05-10 13:40:00|FLR","id":2732,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-10T13:40:00","published_at_display":"10 May 2026, 13:40 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Auto-generated Space Weather Notification - Flare intensity has crossed the threshold of M5.0 ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-10T13:40:19Z ## Message ID: 20260510-AL-002 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significant flare detected by GOES. Flare intensity has crossed the threshold of M5.0. Flare M5.0 crossing time: 2026-05-10T13:36Z. Increased energetic proton fluxes possible. Updates on this event will be provided when available. ## Notes:","title":"FLR","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null}],"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260510-AL-003|FLR|2026-05-10 13:57:00|FLR","id":2731,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"story_bundle","item_type_label":"Story bundle","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-10T13:57:00","published_at_display":"10 May 2026, 13:57 GMT","sequence_count":2,"sequence_count_label":"2 variants","sequence_kind":"story_bundle","sequence_sources":["donki"],"source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - M5.7 Flare ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-10T13:57:29Z ## Message ID: 20260510-AL-003 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significant flare detected by GOES. Flare start time: 2026-05-10T13:19Z. Flare peak time: 2026-05-10T13:39Z. Flare intensity: M5.7 class. Source region: N21E65 (Active Region 14436) (based on SDO imagery). Increased energetic proton fluxes possible. Updates on this event will be provided when available. Activity ID: 2026-05-10T13:19:00-FLR-001. ## Notes:","title":"FLR","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260507-AL-003|IPS|2026-05-07 15:54:00|IPS","id":2530,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"ips","item_type_label":"Ips","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-07T15:54:00","published_at_display":"7 May 2026, 15:54 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Interplanetary Shock ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-07T15:54:56Z ## Message ID: 20260507-AL-003 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significant interplanetary shock detected by ACE at L1 at 2026-05-07T15:16Z. The shock may be associated with the arrival of a coronal hole high speed stream on 2026-05-07. Some magnetospheric compression likely and geomagnetic storm possible. Activity ID: 2026-05-07T15:16:00-IPS-001. ## Notes:","title":"IPS","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"bundle_variants":[{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260504-AL-002|GST|2026-05-04 21:17:00|GST","id":2354,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"gst","item_type_label":"Gst","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-04T21:17:00","published_at_display":"4 May 2026, 21:17 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Geomagnetic Storm ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-04T21:17:52Z ## Message ID: 20260504-AL-002 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Ongoing space weather storm in the Earth's magnetosphere. Geomagnetic Kp index has reached level 6.33 (moderate) during the synoptic period 2026-05-04T18:00Z to 2026-05-04T21:00Z. The storm is caused by the Interplanetary Shock with ID 2026-05-04T04:10:00-IPS-001 and the arrival of CME with ID 2026-04-30T12:38:00-CME-001 and/or CME with ID 2026-04-30T18:24:00-CME-001. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO, polar and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's ring current and auroral regions can be impacted. 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This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Ongoing space weather storm in the Earth's magnetosphere. Geomagnetic Kp index has reached level 6.33 (moderate) during the synoptic period 2026-05-04T18:00Z to 2026-05-04T21:00Z. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO, polar and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's ring current and auroral regions can be impacted. 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This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Ongoing space weather storm in the Earth's magnetosphere. Geomagnetic Kp index has reached level 6.33 (moderate) during the synoptic period 2026-05-04T18:00Z to 2026-05-04T21:00Z. The storm is caused by the Interplanetary Shock with ID 2026-05-04T04:10:00-IPS-001 and the arrival of CME with ID 2026-04-30T12:38:00-CME-001 and/or CME with ID 2026-04-30T18:24:00-CME-001. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO, polar and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's ring current and auroral regions can be impacted. 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This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by STEREO A / GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-05-02T11:24Z. Estimated speed: ~603 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 20 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 92/16 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-02T11:24:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact Parker Solar Probe and STEREO A (glancing blow). The leading edge of the CME will reach Parker Solar Probe at 2026-05-04T16:21Z (plus minus 7 hours). The flank of the CME may reach STEREO A at 2026-05-06T00:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). 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This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significant flare detected by GOES. Flare start time: 2026-04-26T22:51Z. Flare peak time: 2026-04-26T22:57Z. Flare intensity: M6.0 class. Source region: N15W18 (Active Region 14420) (based on SDO imagery). Increased energetic proton fluxes possible. Updates on this event will be provided when available. Activity ID: none. ## Notes:","title":"FLR","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260426-AL-001|FLR|2026-04-26 23:02:00|FLR","id":2134,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-26T23:02:00","published_at_display":"26 Apr 2026, 23:02 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Auto-generated Space Weather Notification - Flare intensity has crossed the threshold of M5.0 ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-26T23:02:03Z ## Message ID: 20260426-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significant flare detected by GOES. Flare intensity has crossed the threshold of M5.0. Flare M5.0 crossing time: 2026-04-26T22:57Z. Increased energetic proton fluxes possible. Updates on this event will be provided when available. ## Notes:","title":"FLR","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260424-AL-009|FLR|2026-04-24 18:23:00|FLR","id":2002,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T18:23:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 18:23 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - M6.4 Flare ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-24T18:23:32Z ## Message ID: 20260424-AL-009 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significant flare detected by GOES. Flare start time: 2026-04-24T18:00Z. Flare peak time: 2026-04-24T18:15Z. Flare intensity: M6.4 class. Source region: N15W78 (Active Region 14419) (based on SDO imagery). Increased energetic proton fluxes possible. Updates on this event will be provided when available. Activity ID: 2026-04-24T18:00:00-FLR-001. ## Notes:","title":"FLR","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260424-AL-008|FLR|2026-04-24 18:13:00|FLR","id":2003,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T18:13:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 18:13 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Auto-generated Space Weather Notification - Flare intensity has crossed the threshold of M5.0 ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-24T18:13:04Z ## Message ID: 20260424-AL-008 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. 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Updates on this event will be provided when available. ## Notes:","title":"FLR","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260424-AL-005|FLR|2026-04-24 11:10:00|FLR","id":1965,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T11:10:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 11:10 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - X2.5 Flare ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-24T11:10:06Z ## Message ID: 20260424-AL-005 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significant flare detected by GOES. Flare start time: 2026-04-24T08:01Z. Flare peak time: 2026-04-24T08:13Z. Flare intensity: X2.5 class. Source region: N16W70 (Active Region 14419) (based on SDO imagery). Increased energetic proton fluxes possible. Updates on this event will be provided when available. Activity ID: 2026-04-24T08:01:00-FLR-001. ## Notes:","title":"FLR","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260424-AL-004|FLR|2026-04-24 08:14:00|FLR","id":1951,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T08:14:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 08:14 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Auto-generated Space Weather Notification - Flare intensity has crossed the threshold of M5.0 ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-24T08:14:53Z ## Message ID: 20260424-AL-004 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significant flare detected by GOES. Flare intensity has crossed the threshold of M5.0. Flare M5.0 crossing time: 2026-04-24T08:11Z. Increased energetic proton fluxes possible. Updates on this event will be provided when available. ## Notes:","title":"FLR","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260424-AL-002|FLR|2026-04-24 01:25:00|FLR","id":1946,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T01:25:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 01:25 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - X2.4 Flare ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-24T01:25:17Z ## Message ID: 20260424-AL-002 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significant flare detected by GOES. Flare start time: 2026-04-24T00:51Z. Flare peak time: 2026-04-24T01:07Z. Flare intensity: X2.4 class. Source region: N16W68 (Active Region 14419) (based on SDO imagery). Increased energetic proton fluxes possible. Updates on this event will be provided when available. Activity ID: 2026-04-24T00:51:00-FLR-001. ## Notes:","title":"FLR","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260424-AL-001|FLR|2026-04-24 01:08:00|FLR","id":1947,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"flr","item_type_label":"Flr","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T01:08:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 01:08 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Auto-generated Space Weather Notification - Flare intensity has crossed the threshold of M5.0 ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-24T01:08:46Z ## Message ID: 20260424-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significant flare detected by GOES. Flare intensity has crossed the threshold of M5.0. Flare M5.0 crossing time: 2026-04-24T01:04Z. Increased energetic proton fluxes possible. Updates on this event will be provided when available. ## Notes:","title":"FLR","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null}],"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260426-AL-002|FLR|2026-04-26 23:11:00|FLR","id":2133,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"story_bundle","item_type_label":"Story bundle","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-26T23:11:00","published_at_display":"26 Apr 2026, 23:11 GMT","sequence_count":8,"sequence_count_label":"8 variants","sequence_kind":"story_bundle","sequence_sources":["donki"],"source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - M6.0 Flare ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-26T23:11:53Z ## Message ID: 20260426-AL-002 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significant flare detected by GOES. Flare start time: 2026-04-26T22:51Z. Flare peak time: 2026-04-26T22:57Z. Flare intensity: M6.0 class. Source region: N15W18 (Active Region 14420) (based on SDO imagery). Increased energetic proton fluxes possible. Updates on this event will be provided when available. Activity ID: none. ## Notes:","title":"FLR","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"bundle_variants":[{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260425-AL-001|CME|2026-04-25 01:18:00|CME","id":2009,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-25T01:18:00","published_at_display":"25 Apr 2026, 01:18 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (STEREO A, Juice, Parker Solar Probe) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-25T01:18:32Z ## Message ID: 20260425-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-04-24T19:30Z. Estimated speed: ~575 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 35 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 78/37 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-04-24T19:30:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact STEREO A (minor impact), Juice (glancing blow), and Parker Solar Probe (glancing blow). The flank of the CME will reach STEREO A at 2026-04-27T12:00Z, Juice at 2026-04-29T04:00Z, and Parker Solar Probe at 2026-04-26T12:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-04-24T19:30:00-CME-001): https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260425_014600_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260425_014600_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260425_014600_2.0_anim.tim-vel-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260425_014600_2.0_anim.tim-den-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260425_014600_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260425_014600_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_STA_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260425_014600_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_PSP_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260425_014600_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Juice_timeline.gif ## Notes: This CME event (2026-04-24T19:30:00-CME-001) is associated with M6.4 flare from Active Region 14419 (N15W78) with ID 2026-04-24T17:54:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-04-24T18:15Z (see notifications 20260424-AL-008 and 20260424-AL-009). SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260424-AL-010|CME|2026-04-24 18:43:00|CME","id":2004,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T18:43:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 18:43 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CMEs update (Juice, OSIRIS-APEX, Parker Solar Probe, STEREO A, Europa Clipper, BepiColombo, Missions Near Earth) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-24T18:43:51Z ## Message ID: 20260424-AL-010 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Update on CMEs with IDs 2026-04-24T01:24:00-CME-001 and 2026-04-24T08:24:00-CME-001 (see previous notifications 20260424-AL-003 and 20260424-AL-006), now simulated with CMEs with IDs 2026-04-23T18:00:00-CME-001, 2026-04-23T14:24:00-CME-001 and 2026-04-23T16:30:00-CME-001. Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the combined front of these five CMEs may affect Juice, OSIRIS-APEX, Parker Solar Probe, STEREO A, Europa Clipper (minor impact), and BepiColombo (glancing blow). The combined leading edge of the CMEs will reach STEREO A at 2026-04-25T22:17Z and Juice at 2026-04-27T01:46Z and their flank will reach OSIRIS-APEX at 2026-04-27T11:26Z, Parker Solar Probe at 2026-04-25T16:29Z, Europa Clipper at 2026-04-29T04:00Z, and BepiColombo at 2026-04-25T02:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). The simulation also indicates that the CME with ID 2026-04-24T01:24:00-CME-001 may have a cursory glancing blow at NASA missions near Earth. Simulations indicate that the flank of this CME may reach NASA missions near Earth at about 2026-04-27T02:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). The roughly estimated expected range of the maximum Kp index is 2-3 (below minor). CME parameters are: 1: C-type CME (parameters updated) Start time of the event: 2026-04-24T01:24Z. Estimated speed: ~772 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 38 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 37/30 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-04-24T01:24:00-CME-001 2: O-type CME (parameters not updated): Start time of the event: 2026-04-24T08:24Z. Estimated speed: ~1237 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 45 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 63/36 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-04-24T08:24:00-CME-001 3: Start time of the event: 2026-04-23T18:00Z. Estimated speed: ~637 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 28 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 46/37 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-04-23T18:00:00-CME-001 4: Start time of the event: 2026-04-23T14:24Z. Estimated speed: ~405 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 26 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 43/43 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-04-23T14:24:00-CME-001 5: Start time of the event: 2026-04-23T16:30Z. Estimated speed: ~406 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 22 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 47/39 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-04-23T16:30:00-CME-001 Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CMEs: 2026-04-23T18:00:00-CME-001, 2026-04-23T14:24:00-CME-001, 2026-04-23T16:30:00-CME-001, 2026-04-24T01:24:00-CME-001, 2026-04-24T08:24:00-CME-001): https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_224200_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_224200_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_224200_2.0_anim.tim-vel-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_224200_2.0_anim.tim-den-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_224200_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_224200_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_STA_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_224200_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_PSP_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_224200_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Bepi_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_224200_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Juice_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_224200_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Osiris_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_224200_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_EuropaClippr_timeline.gif ## Notes: This CME event (2026-04-23T18:00:00-CME-001) is associated with M4.9 flare from Active Region 14419 (N15W67) with ID 2026-04-23T17:02:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-04-23T17:08Z. This CME event (2026-04-23T14:24:00-CME-001) is associated with M1.7 flare from Active Region 14419 (N17W66) with ID 2026-04-23T13:42:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-04-23T14:00Z. This CME event (2026-04-24T01:24:00-CME-001) is associated with X2.4 flare from Active Region 14419 (N16W68) with ID 2026-04-24T00:51:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-04-24T01:07Z (see notifications 20260424-AL-001, 20260424-AL-002). This CME event (2026-04-24T08:24:00-CME-001) is associated with X2.5 flare from Active Region 14419 (N16W70) with ID 2026-04-24T08:01:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-04-24T08:13Z (see notifications 20260424-AL-004, 20260424-AL-005). SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260424-AL-007|CME|2026-04-24 16:08:00|CME","id":1995,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T16:08:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 16:08 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME update (Lucy, Europa Clipper, OSIRIS-APEX, Missions Near Earth) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-24T16:08:24Z ## Message ID: 20260424-AL-007 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Update on CME with ID 2026-04-23T05:12:00-CME-001 (see previous notification 20260423-AL-001). Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that this CME may affect Europa Clipper (glancing blow), OSIRIS-APEX (glancing blow), and Lucy (glancing blow). The flank of the CME will reach Europa Clipper at 2026-04-29T06:00Z, OSIRIS-APEX at 2026-04-27T03:00Z, and Lucy at 2026-05-07T06:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). The simulation also indicates that the CME may impact NASA missions near Earth. Simulations indicate that the leading edge of the CME will reach NASA missions near Earth at about 2026-04-26T00:45Z (plus minus 7 hours). The roughly estimated expected range of the maximum Kp index is 3-5 (below minor to minor). CME parameters are (C-type): Start time of the event: 2026-04-23T05:12Z. Estimated speed: ~889 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 38 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): -40/16 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-04-23T05:12:00-CME-001 Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-04-23T05:12:00-CME-001): (a) 2 AU outer boundary https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085900_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085900_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Osiris_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_EuropaClippr_timeline.gif (b) 5.5 AU outer boundary https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085900_5.5_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085900_5.5_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085900_5.5_ENLIL_CONE_Lucy_timeline.gif ## Notes: This CME event (2026-04-23T05:12:00-CME-001) is associated with M1.2 flare from Active Region 14420 (N16E40) with ID 2026-04-23T04:41:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-04-23T04:44Z and M1.2 flare from Active Region 14420 (N16E35) with ID 2026-04-23T04:50:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-04-23T04:59Z. SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260424-AL-006|CME|2026-04-24 12:19:00|CME","id":1985,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T12:19:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 12:19 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Juice, Parker Solar Probe, STEREO A, Europa Clipper, OSIRIS-APEX, BepiColombo) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-24T12:19:47Z ## Message ID: 20260424-AL-006 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: O-type CME detected by STEREO A / GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-04-24T08:24Z. Estimated speed: ~1237 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 45 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 63/36 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-04-24T08:24:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact Juice, Parker Solar Probe, STEREO A, Europa Clipper (minor impact), OSIRIS-APEX (minor impact), and BepiColombo (glancing blow). The leading edge of the CME will reach STEREO A at 2026-04-25T23:12Z and Juice at 2026-04-27T02:51Z, and its flank will reach Parker Solar Probe at 2026-04-25T16:26Z, Europa Clipper at 2026-04-29T18:00Z, OSIRIS-APEX at 2026-04-27T20:00Z, and BepiColombo at 2026-04-25T02:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-04-24T08:24:00-CME-001): https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_110900_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_110900_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_110900_2.0_anim.tim-vel-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_110900_2.0_anim.tim-den-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_110900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_110900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_STA_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_110900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_PSP_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_110900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Bepi_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_110900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Juice_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_110900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Osiris_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_110900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_EuropaClippr_timeline.gif ## Notes: This CME event (2026-04-24T08:24:00-CME-001) is associated with X2.5 flare from Active Region 14419 (N16W70) with ID 2026-04-24T08:01:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-04-24T08:13Z (see notifications 20260424-AL-004, 20260424-AL-005). SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260424-AL-003|CME|2026-04-24 03:22:00|CME","id":1945,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-24T03:22:00","published_at_display":"24 Apr 2026, 03:22 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Juice, STEREO A, BepiColombo) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-24T03:22:41Z ## Message ID: 20260424-AL-003 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-04-24T01:24Z. Estimated speed: ~905 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 45 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 68/45 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-04-24T01:24:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact Juice, STEREO A, and BepiColombo (glancing blow). The leading edge of the CME will reach Juice at 2026-04-27T13:13Z and STEREO A at 2026-04-26T03:13Z, and its flank will reach BepiColombo at 2026-04-24T21:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-04-24T01:24:00-CME-001): https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_051400_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_051400_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_051400_2.0_anim.tim-vel-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_051400_2.0_anim.tim-den-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_051400_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_051400_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_STA_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_051400_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Bepi_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260424_051400_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Juice_timeline.gif ## Notes: This CME event (2026-04-24T01:24:00-CME-001) is associated with X2.4 flare from Active Region 14419 (N16W68) with ID 2026-04-24T00:51:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-04-24T01:07Z (see notifications 20260424-AL-001, 20260424-AL-002). SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260423-AL-005|CME|2026-04-23 18:37:00|CME","id":1903,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T18:37:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 18:37 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Missions Near Earth) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-23T18:37:02Z ## Message ID: 20260423-AL-005 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by STEREO A / GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-04-23T12:08Z. Estimated speed: ~621 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 14 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): -20/14 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-04-23T12:08:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that this CME have a glancing blow at NASA missions near Earth. Simulations indicate that the flank of the CME will reach NASA missions near Earth at about 2026-04-26T20:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). The roughly estimated expected range of the maximum Kp index is 2-4 (below minor). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-04-23T12:08:00-CME-001): https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_171900_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_171900_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_171900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif ## Notes: SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260423-AL-004|CME|2026-04-23 18:24:00|CME","id":1896,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T18:24:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 18:24 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Juice, STEREO A, Europa Clipper, OSIRIS-APEX) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-23T18:24:53Z ## Message ID: 20260423-AL-004 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by STEREO A / GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-04-23T09:12Z. Estimated speed: ~851 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 31 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 49/28 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-04-23T09:12:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact Juice, STEREO A, Europa Clipper (glancing blow), and OSIRIS-APEX (glancing blow). The leading edge of the CME will reach Juice at 2026-04-26T23:37Z and STEREO A at 2026-04-25T10:37Z. The flank of the CME may reach Europa Clipper at 2026-04-28T02:00Z and OSIRIS-APEX at 2026-04-26T12:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-04-23T09:12:00-CME-001): https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_132000_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_132000_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_132000_2.0_anim.tim-vel-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_132000_2.0_anim.tim-den-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_132000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_132000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_STA_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_132000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Juice_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_132000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Osiris_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_132000_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_EuropaClippr_timeline.gif ## Notes: This CME event (2026-04-23T09:12:00-CME-001) is associated with an M4.3 flare from Active Region 14419 (N15W61) with ID 2026-04-23T08:43:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-04-23T08:48Z. SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260423-AL-003|CME|2026-04-23 18:20:00|CME","id":1897,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T18:20:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 18:20 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Juice, STEREO A) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-23T18:20:14Z ## Message ID: 20260423-AL-003 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-04-22T23:24Z. Estimated speed: ~849 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 19 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 53/31 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-04-22T23:24:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact Juice (glancing blow) and STEREO A (glancing blow). The flank of the CME may reach Juice at 2026-04-26T20:00Z and STEREO A at 2026-04-25T08:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-04-22T23:24:00-CME-001): https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_041300_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_041300_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_041300_2.0_anim.tim-vel-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_041300_2.0_anim.tim-den-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_041300_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_041300_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_STA_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_041300_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Juice_timeline.gif ## Notes: SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260423-AL-002|CME|2026-04-23 18:07:00|CME","id":1898,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T18:07:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 18:07 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (STEREO A, Juice) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-23T18:07:51Z ## Message ID: 20260423-AL-002 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by STEREO A / GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-04-23T05:00Z. Estimated speed: ~947 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 24 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 52/31 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-04-23T05:00:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact STEREO A and Juice (glancing blow). The leading edge of the CME will reach STEREO A at 2026-04-25T09:00Z and the flank of the CME may reach Juice at 2026-04-26T20:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-04-23T05:00:00-CME-001): https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085100_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085100_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085100_2.0_anim.tim-vel-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085100_2.0_anim.tim-den-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085100_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085100_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_STA_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085100_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Juice_timeline.gif ## Notes: This CME event (2026-04-23T05:00:00-CME-001) is associated with an M1.6 flare from Active Region 14419 (N15W60) with ID 2026-04-23T04:31:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-04-23T04:35Z. SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260423-AL-001|CME|2026-04-23 18:00:00|CME","id":1895,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"cme","item_type_label":"Cme","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T18:00:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 18:00 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (Europa Clipper, OSIRIS-APEX, Missions Near Earth) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-23T18:00:03Z ## Message ID: 20260423-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by STEREO A / GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-04-23T05:12Z. Estimated speed: ~889 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 38 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): -40/16 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-04-23T05:12:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that this CME may affect Europa Clipper (glancing blow) and OSIRIS-APEX (glancing blow). The leading edge or flank of the CME will reach Europa Clipper at 2026-04-29T06:00Z and OSIRIS-APEX at 2026-04-27T03:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). The simulation also indicates that the CME may impact NASA missions near Earth. Simulations indicate that the leading edge of the CME will reach NASA missions near Earth at about 2026-04-26T00:45Z (plus minus 7 hours). The roughly estimated expected range of the maximum Kp index is 3-5 (below minor to minor). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-04-23T05:12:00-CME-001): https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085900_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085900_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Osiris_timeline.gif https://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260423_085900_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_EuropaClippr_timeline.gif ## Notes: This CME event (2026-04-23T05:12:00-CME-001) is associated with M1.2 flare from Active Region 14420 (N16E40) with ID 2026-04-23T04:41:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-04-23T04:44Z and M1.2 flare from Active Region 14420 (N16E35) with ID 2026-04-23T04:50:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-04-23T04:59Z. SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null}],"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260425-AL-001|CME|2026-04-25 01:18:00|CME","id":2009,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"story_bundle","item_type_label":"Story bundle","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-25T01:18:00","published_at_display":"25 Apr 2026, 01:18 GMT","sequence_count":10,"sequence_count_label":"10 variants","sequence_kind":"story_bundle","sequence_sources":["donki"],"source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME (STEREO A, Juice, Parker Solar Probe) ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-25T01:18:32Z ## Message ID: 20260425-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-04-24T19:30Z. Estimated speed: ~575 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 35 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 78/37 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-04-24T19:30:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact STEREO A (minor impact), Juice (glancing blow), and Parker Solar Probe (glancing blow). The flank of the CME will reach STEREO A at 2026-04-27T12:00Z, Juice at 2026-04-29T04:00Z, and Parker Solar Probe at 2026-04-26T12:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). Links to the movies of the modeled event (includes CME: 2026-04-24T19:30:00-CME-001): https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260425_014600_2.0_anim.tim-den.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260425_014600_2.0_anim.tim-vel.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260425_014600_2.0_anim.tim-vel-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260425_014600_2.0_anim.tim-den-Stereo_A.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260425_014600_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260425_014600_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_STA_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260425_014600_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_PSP_timeline.gif https://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/redirect?filename=20260425_014600_2.0_ENLIL_CONE_Juice_timeline.gif ## Notes: This CME event (2026-04-24T19:30:00-CME-001) is associated with M6.4 flare from Active Region 14419 (N15W78) with ID 2026-04-24T17:54:00-FLR-001 which peaked at 2026-04-24T18:15Z (see notifications 20260424-AL-008 and 20260424-AL-009). SCORE CME typification system: S-type: CMEs with speeds less than 500 km/s C-type: Common 500-999 km/s O-type: Occasional 1000-1999 km/s R-type: Rare 2000-2999 km/s ER-type: Extremely Rare >3000 km/s","title":"CME","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"bundle_variants":[{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260423-AL-006|RBE|2026-04-23 18:50:00|RBE","id":1902,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"rbe","item_type_label":"Rbe","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T18:50:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 18:50 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Continued Radiation Belt Enhancement ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-23T18:50:49Z ## Message ID: 20260423-AL-006 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significantly elevated energetic electron fluxes in the Earth's outer radiation belt. GOES \"greater than 2.0 MeV\" integral electron flux remains elevated, recently crossing the threshold of 1000 pfu at 2026-04-23T13:15Z. The elevated energetic electron flux levels observed since 2026-04-19T14:00Z are caused by a coronal hole high speed stream starting on 2026-04-18, reaching maximum sustained speeds of approximately 570 km/s. The solar wind speed observed at L1 is currently around 430 km/s. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's outer radiation belt can be impacted. Activity ID: 2026-04-19T14:00:00-RBE-001. ## Notes: This coronal hole high speed stream is also associated with the moderate geomagnetic storm with ID 2026-04-18T06:00:00-GST-001 (see notifications 20260418-AL-001, 20260418-AL-002, 20260419-AL-001).","title":"RBE","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260421-AL-001|RBE|2026-04-21 15:32:00|RBE","id":1805,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"rbe","item_type_label":"Rbe","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-21T15:32:00","published_at_display":"21 Apr 2026, 15:32 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Continued Radiation Belt Enhancement ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-21T15:32:54Z ## Message ID: 20260421-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significantly elevated energetic electron fluxes in the Earth's outer radiation belt. GOES \"greater than 2.0 MeV\" integral electron flux remains elevated, recently crossing the threshold of 1000 pfu at 2026-04-21T13:15Z. The elevated energetic electron flux levels observed since 2026-04-19T14:00Z are caused by a coronal hole high speed stream starting on 2026-04-18, reaching maximum sustained speeds of approximately 570 km/s. The solar wind speed observed at L1 is currently around 517 km/s. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's outer radiation belt can be impacted. Activity ID: 2026-04-19T14:00:00-RBE-001. ## Notes: This coronal hole high speed stream is also associated with the moderate geomagnetic storm with ID 2026-04-18T06:00:00-GST-001 (see notifications 20260418-AL-001, 20260418-AL-002, 20260419-AL-001).","title":"RBE","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260419-AL-002|RBE|2026-04-19 15:31:00|RBE","id":1745,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"rbe","item_type_label":"Rbe","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-19T15:31:00","published_at_display":"19 Apr 2026, 15:31 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Radiation Belt Enhancement ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-19T15:31:10Z ## Message ID: 20260419-AL-002 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significantly elevated energetic electron fluxes in the Earth's outer radiation belt. GOES \"greater than 2.0 MeV\" integral electron flux is above 1000 pfu starting at 2026-04-19T14:00Z. The elevated energetic electron flux levels are caused by a coronal hole high speed stream starting on 2026-04-18, reaching maximum sustained speeds of approximately 560 km/s. The solar wind speed observed at L1 is currently around 500 km/s. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's outer radiation belt can be impacted. Activity ID: 2026-04-19T14:00:00-RBE-001. ## Notes: This coronal hole high speed stream is also associated with the moderate geomagnetic storm with ID 2026-04-18T06:00:00-GST-001 (see notifications 20260418-AL-001, 20260418-AL-002, 20260419-AL-001).","title":"RBE","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null}],"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260423-AL-006|RBE|2026-04-23 18:50:00|RBE","id":1902,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"story_bundle","item_type_label":"Story bundle","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-23T18:50:00","published_at_display":"23 Apr 2026, 18:50 GMT","sequence_count":3,"sequence_count_label":"3 variants","sequence_kind":"story_bundle","sequence_sources":["donki"],"source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Continued Radiation Belt Enhancement ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-04-23T18:50:49Z ## Message ID: 20260423-AL-006 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significantly elevated energetic electron fluxes in the Earth's outer radiation belt. GOES \"greater than 2.0 MeV\" integral electron flux remains elevated, recently crossing the threshold of 1000 pfu at 2026-04-23T13:15Z. The elevated energetic electron flux levels observed since 2026-04-19T14:00Z are caused by a coronal hole high speed stream starting on 2026-04-18, reaching maximum sustained speeds of approximately 570 km/s. The solar wind speed observed at L1 is currently around 430 km/s. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's outer radiation belt can be impacted. 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