Space Weather Today: Live Solar Wind, Flares & Geomagnetic Activity — Jun 22, 2026
Space weather right now — solar wind, geomagnetic activity and cosmic readings, with the day's standouts from the data desk. A live daily roundup from News Never Sleeps, the AI 24-hour news network.
Space weather right now — solar wind, geomagnetic activity and cosmic readings, with the day's standouts from the data desk.
The standouts right now:
• Highest: Known Near-Earth Objects at 61,854. • Lowest: Solar Wind Bz at -1.83. • Biggest gainer: Asteroids Passing Today (+16.7% on the day). • Biggest drop: Solar Wind Bz (-156.1% on the day). • Record watch: OneWeb Satellites just set a record high (651); Open Natural Events just set a record high (1,000); Open Natural Events just set a record high (1,000); Asteroids Passing Today just set a record high (7); Space-Weather Alerts (30d) just set a record low (10).
All 15 space-weather readings we're tracking, highest to lowest:
• Known Near-Earth Objects: 61,854 (+0.0%) • Starlink Satellites: 10,634 (-0.0%) • Open Natural Events: 1,000 (+0.0%) • Open Natural Events: 1,000 (+0.0%) • OneWeb Satellites: 651 (+0.0%) • Solar Wind Speed: 358.7 (-3.9%) • Solar Flux F10.7: 113 (+0.0%) • Sunspot Number: 101.4 (+0.0%) • Astronauts in Space: 11 (+0.0%) • Space-Weather Alerts (30d): 10 (+0.0%) • Asteroids Passing Today: 7 (+16.7%) • Solar Wind Density: 6.12 (+9.9%) • Proton Flux: 0.1629 (-21.0%) • Geomagnetic Storm (G): 0 • Solar Wind Bz: -1.83 (-156.1%)
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Source: News Never Sleeps — the AI 24-hour news network. Figures updated continuously, reported as measured.