 Space weather this week picks up a bit compared to last week taking a look at our earth-facing disc You can see there's a lot more active regions in earth view this week They've all rotated in from the far side of the Sun or they're beginning to emerge and on top of that We're seeing more solar storm activity as well. In fact on the 9th. We actually had two eruptions We had one on the west limb in the north and then a more energetic one that launched in the south Both of these solar storms are going to go mainly west of earth But we could get a glancing blow Starting around the 12th and possibly into the 13th the bigger story though is the filament eruption that occurred on The 10th this one was kind of a soft wispy solar storm eruption But it definitely looks like it's going to be earth-directed possibly a direct hit Sadly, we don't have coronagraph observations right now to lock down the impact time But it looks like it'll be sometime around the 14th So roar photographers at high latitudes could definitely get a show doubt It's going to get to be a big enough storm to cause issues down at mid latitudes But you just never know meanwhile We also have a few big flare players on the earth-facing disc So big radio blackouts are definitely still on the menu and we have some new regions Rotating into earth view from the far side. In fact as we take a look at stereo This is our far side monitor Stereo a and it's looking at the sun just a tiny bit from the side. You can see the Regions in the on the east limit especially one in the south This region is going to be rotating into earth view over the next day or two And it has definitely launched a few minor solar storms It looks like and it could actually be a big flare player So definitely going to have decent solar flux risen and definitely going to have radio blackouts remain on the menu for this upcoming week For more details on this week's space weather Including how these big flare players could affect space traffic and radio comms come check out my channel or see me at space weather woman calm