SPACEWEATHER: Auroras, X-Class Flares, and Comet Alert

More Explosions Expected

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 02/05/2026

CONTINUED THREAT FOR X-FLARES: Most sunspots never produce even one X-flare. This week, giant sunspot 4366 has fired off six. Here’s the latest, an X4.2-class explosion on Feb. 4th:

“This is the most powerful solar flare I’ve ever been lucky enough to capture in my entire life as an amateur astronomer!” says photographer Sylvain Weiller of Jerusalem, Israel. “The activity exploded on my screen. It was enormous!”

Don’t be surprised if there is another X-flare today. The sunspot has an unstable ‘beta-gamma-delta’ magnetic field that will almost certainly explode again. It is facing Earth, so any flares today will be geoeffective. 

more images: from Frank J Melillo of Holtsville, NY; from Richard Sears of Ballico, CA; from the 5th Graders of Clinton Public School, Clinton, NJ; from Judah Santiago of Baton Rouge, LA; from Santiago Andres Triana of Hoogstraten, Belgium; from Sebastian Algra of Utrecht, The Netherlands;

MORE CMEs ARE COMING: A CME hit Earth yesterday. More are on the way, according to a NOAA model of activity from sunspot 4366. Minor G1-class geomagnetic storms are possible on Feb. 5th and Feb 8th when the CMEs arrive.

Yesterday’s CME sparked a G1-class geomagnetic storm with auroras around the Arctic Circle. Greg Ash photographed the display from Abisko, Sweden:

Realtime Aurora Photo Gallery

BRIGHT COMET ALERT: It took a million years to get here, and now “this lovely comet is gracing southern skies,” reports Ian Griffin, who photographed Comet Wierzchoś (C/2024 E1) last night from Middlemarch, New Zealand:

Discovered in March 2024 by Polish astronomer Kacper Wierzchoś, this hyperbolic Oort-Cloud comet is on an extreme, one-way trajectory. Its inbound orbital period spans millions of years, and after this passage it will likely be ejected from the Solar System–making this perhaps your last chance to see it.

“The comet is sweeping through the southern constellation of Grus, which contains many beautiful galaxies,” says Griffin.

After passing by the sun in January, the comet has brightened to magnitude +7. That makes it an easy target for backyard telescopes. Point your optics here.

more images: from Gerald Rhemann and Michael Jäger of Farm Tivoli, Namibia


Mayan Calendar Time and Synchronicity

The trecena of Jaguar/IX is a journey of Spirit. We’re called to look for the Signs. The Cherokee Panther (Black Jaguar) is symbolized by comets, fireballs, meteor showers. Eagle represents a higher perspective of the Truth in closest proximity to the One Above. Eagle offers a Vision of the Future.

The Spaceweather forecasts continued lights on the way. Jaguar/IX raises our consciousness of the Unseen truth. The Vision Quest is a dedicated time to be close to the Divine Father in the Secret Place, alone.


THE TRECENA OF JAGUAR/IX: A JOURNEY TO THE LIGHT
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
2 Eagle/MEN, Cherokee, Eagle/UWO’HATLI, Destiny Kin 15, Position 15
February 6, 2026, 02/06/2026; Rounds Before: 05/22/2025, 09/04/2024


THE TRECENA OF JAGUAR/IX: A JOURNEY IN THE LIGHT

It only takes 13 days to see how Faith is always raised to Knowing the Truth of Answered Prayers. You only have to track your thoughts. Record the matters on your mind in a journal to see how your perspective is changed by a Divine Order of Thoughts. 

“Tzolk’in Field Guide: A Daily Practice for Personal Discernment”
by Debra Malmos, 9 Eagle/MEN Visit the 13-Day Trecena Guide for the Free Download.

1 Jaguar/IX is the 2nd trecena in the 1st uinal of the Tzolk’in round, found in Volume 1.

When you feel lost, go back to Day One. Tone 1 of each trecena is the Light of God’s Divine Inspiration for 13 Days. God establishes the Divine Order for Time.


2 Eagle/MEN (Cherokee, Eagle/UWO’HATLI) – Day 2 of 13 of the Vision Quest beginning 1 Jaguar/IX trecena

Descriptions by Ian Xel Lungold (12 Sun/AHAU), wisdom and Tzolk’in calculator preserved on MayanMajix.com

Galactic Tone 2: Mysterious as the question ‘to be or not to be?” Two is the recognition of the separation of self from all else and the desire to be rejoined. Walking a balance while making choices of all kinds, light/dark, male/female, good/bad, Yin/Yang, is the energy of this number. Experiencing the differences between one and another is the use and purpose of this number.

Eagle/MEN: Intermediary between Heaven and Earth. Due to the Eagles superior point of view and keen intelligence, they achieve material abundance and good fortune. A messenger gifted with patience and a deep sense of value, Eagle brings hope and trust on the wings of Spirit. Eagle persons are very detail oriented and technically inclined. Compassionate service to others sustains prosperity for Eagle personas as the flapping of wings would sustain their bird brothers. If Eagle becomes viciously competitive or possessive, greed and jealousy cause a fall from the heights. Eagles, being blessed with freedom of movement, should be aware of escapism. Eagles may be tempted to just fly away from troubles by using indulgences.

A GOOD DAY TO: Rise to a Higher Perspective

Cherokee, Eagle/UWO’HATLI: Eagle’s symbol is Mars the Spirit Warrior. He is a minion of Grandfather Moon. Eagles were the warrior society, the braves the protectors of the nation. Women were included. There was no discrimination which is reflected in the language: third person singular is divided into animate, human and animate, not human instead of he and she. The energy of high hopes and anticipations, dreams and visions, cosmic consciousness and commitment. On earth, a provider of excellence, leader, husbandry, care-taking of others, financial security and inheritance.

[Text in italics was the primary source of inspiration for my journal. These are the sources that started my journey and they are the reference for interpretation each day. By providing the original text, I hope to offer a way to see what inspired my thoughts and by including all the aspects – allow for something more to inspire you. Mayan descriptions are those written by Ian Lungold. Cherokee descriptions came from multiple sources. Links to sources and other resources of study are offered on the Daykeeper Resources Page. ~Debra]

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