Behemoth Sunspot Crackling with Flares - (my electricity went out about 5pm monday feb. 8, 2010 i presume cleveland or parts of went out also - for a second - this is sign omen of danger - earthquakes etc. - yogi and guy)
Behemoth Sunspot Crackling with Flares
February 8, 2010
Space Weather
Behemoth sunspot 1045 is crackling with M-class solar flares--and that's not all. "There have been many loud shortwave radio bursts over the past two days," reports amateur radio astronomer Thomas Ashcraft of New Mexico. "Some of the bursts have completely saturated my receivers." Just listen [1] to the sounds coming from the loudspeakers in his observatory.
Image A string of sunspots, some glorious prominences and a blue sky to take it all in... all in all, a solar touchdown on super Sunday! (Alan Friedman of Buffalo, New York)
The roaring sounds you just heard were mainly Type III radio bursts, caused by beams of electrons streaming through the sun's outer atmosphere. Sunspot 1045 appears poised to explosively accelerate more electrons in the days ahead as the flare-show continues. Ham radio operators, point your Yagis toward the sun!
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/science/space/article7009735.ece
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February 7, 2010 Wow! The Sun has become hyper-dynamic the past few days. Solar active region 11045 has grown at an extraordinary rate the past 48 hours and has unleashed multiple solar flares including a major M6 x-ray flare on Feb. 7, 2010 at 0230 UT. Above is a photo of region 11045 taken at 2058 UT on Feb 6, 2010 during an M1.6 x-ray flare. There have been many radio bursts as well. Below are some specimens captured on our decametric radio telescope array here in New Mexico. Feb 07, 2010 2125 UT Type III solar emissions 2 minutes 38 seconds 2.4 MB Channel A: 24 MHz Channel B : 21.1 MHz Click for Audio [2] : Feb 07, 2010 1849 UT Type III solar burst : 2 min 3 sec 1.9 MB . Stereo Channel A: 21.1 MHz Channel B: 24.2 MHz Click for Audio [3] : Feb 07, 2010 1721 UT Type V burst amidst Type III Bursting 3min 29 sec 3.2 MB 21 MHz mono Click for Audio [4] : Feb 07, 2010 1839 UT Type III burst: 21 MHz mono 1 minute 900 KB : Click for Audio [5] More specimens to follow. Thomas Ashcraft 35.50 N 105.89 W New Mexico ashcraft [at] heliotown [dot] com |
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Links:
[1] http://www.heliotown.com/Sun_20100207_Ashcraft.html
[2] http://www.heliotown.com/Sr20010207_2125III21_24Ashcraft.mp3
[3] http://www.heliotown.com/Sr20100207_1849III21_24Ashcraft.mp3
[4] http://www.heliotown.com/Sr20100207_1721V21mAshcraft.mp3
[5] http://www.heliotown.com/Sr20100207_1839III21mAshcraft.mp3
[6] http://www.heliotown.com/Radio_Sun_Introduction.html
[7] http://www.heliotown.com/Table_of_Contents.html
[8] http://realneo.us/blogs/questministries
[9] http://www.nationalwardogsmonument.org/
[10] http://www.disclosureproject.com/