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Re: Solar? March 20th
Hi John, Here is the SWPC log for March 20th.? There was a type 3 burst exactly 1 hour before at 11:04 UTC, and another 50 minutes later at 12:54, but nothing at 12:04.? And since no one else picked
By Steve Chaters · #13108 ·
Re: Solar Observing with the Mexican Network of Radio Telescopes, Sunday, March 23, 1800 UT
Hi Chuck, many thanks for sharing! BR.
By Paco Puchades · #13107 ·
Solar Observing with the Mexican Network of Radio Telescopes, Sunday, March 23, 1800 UT
Dear Radio JOVE observers, Please join us on Sunday, March 23, 12:00 noon Mexico City (2:00 pm EDT, 1800 UT) for a coordinated Solar observing session with the Mexican Network of Radio Telescopes. Our
By Chuck Higgins · #13106 ·
20 Mar 2025 Teepees
Late out of bed, the ionosphere produces weak airglow and faintly indicated edges of teepees. In the evening, the teepees remain largely contourless due to weak edges. Sabine -- Germany Standard time:
By Sabine Cremer · #13105 ·
Re: Solar Events 20 March 2025, Prospect, ME
Looks good, Bill! Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
By Sabine Cremer · #13104 ·
Re: Solar 03/20/2025 Dark Sky Observatory
Thanks Richard. John Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
By AOL · #13103 ·
Solar 03/20/2025 Dark Sky Observatory
Hi, I picked up the same events as John.? Curiously, the 17:17 UTC event did not register very strongly here.? There were a few other very faint events that I did not bother to post. Richard
By Richard Gray · #13102 ·
Re: Solar? March 20th
Steve: ? Please let me know what you find out. John Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
By AOL · #13101 ·
Re: Solar? March 20th
Hi John. You got a really strong one at 18:06 at the same time as my lone result below.....but you also got others in quick succession around that time that I did not detect.? So either the RFI in my
By Steve Chaters · #13100 ·
Re: Solar? March 20th
Steve: I posted my data from today. Take a look. Let me know if you do not see the data. John Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
By AOL · #13099 ·
Solar? March 20th
Hello, I may have picked up the 18:06 flare?(at least above 22 MHz) that Bill & Salvador recorded, did anyone detect a flare at 12:04? Cheers.......Steve
By Steve Chaters · #13098 ·
Re: Solar 03/20/2025 Easley, South Carolina
Thanks John and you too Salvador. Your spectrograms show, at a minimum, what a good antenna can do! And there must be better receivers than my RSP1A. I will use them and revisit today's record to
By bsneed1@... · #13097 ·
Solar 03/20/2025 Easley, South Carolina
Good evening:? ? ?Solar from today, some of it is quite weak. Thanks to Bill and Salvador for the heads-up. John
By AOL · #13096 ·
Solar. 20/03/2025
Hi Solar events and other? Today. Salvador
By salvador aguirre · #13095 ·
Solar Events 20 March 2025, Prospect, ME
Good evening, Some weak events here today....bill.....
By bsneed1@... · #13094 ·
Re: 19 March 2025 Some non-Io-A as well as a brilliant TP
Again great images! Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
By Sabine Cremer · #13093 ·
Re: 18 Mar 2025 Teepees
Thank you, Richard! I really love these these fine ornaments. Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
By Sabine Cremer · #13092 ·
19 Mar 2025 Weak Teepees
The ionosphere had a bad start to the morning (sie kam nicht richtig aus dem Quark) and the exit from the stage was also rather weak. Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
By Sabine Cremer · #13091 ·
19 March 2025 Some non-Io-A as well as a brilliant TP
Hi All, The DSO TFD array recorded some faint non-Io-A earlier this evening, as well as a brilliant TP. Richard
By Richard Gray · #13090 ·
Re: 18 Mar 2025 Teepees
Beautiful TPs, Sabine! Richard
By Richard Gray · #13089 ·