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Smallest coronal mass ejection
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Solar physicists have observed the smallest ever coronal mass ejection (CME) - a type of explosion where plasma from the Sun is thrown out into space, sometimes striking the Earth and damaging orbiting satellites. The observation has come as a great surprise to scientists and has turned previous i...
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Darkside of the Sun
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This image maps the magnetic activity of the whole-Sun. It shows a 360 degree of longitude in the Carrington coordinate system normally used for solar observations. The map extent is from south pole to north pole in an equal area projection. The solar equator and each 60 degrees of longitude are mark...
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Space Weather Forecasting
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NASA Announces Breakthrough in Space Weather Forecasting
Researchers from NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Centres Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory (LMSAL) will present new findings on space weath...
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Sun 03.10.08
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This is a real-time ultraviolet image of the Sun that measures a mid-temperature region of the Sun in a transition zone between the surface and the corona (the Sun's atmosphere).
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A layer deep in the solar atmosphere can be used to estimate the speed of the solar wind, a stream of electrified gas that constantly blows from the Sun. Estimating the speed of the solar wind will improve space weather fore...
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Two links for Aurora watchers.
They use data from ground-based magnetometers.
One based at York, UK
Example picture
[url=http://www.dcs.lancs.ac.uk/su...
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Aurora Alert
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Aurora Alert, at 17:00 UT 21 Aug 2005:
Small increase in local activity.
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The Sun
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Solar Stormwatch
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Scientists Launch Solar Stormwatch To Ask Public For Help In Understanding The Sun The Royal Observatory, Greenwich (ROG), in partnership with the STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and Zooniverse are launching Solar Stormwatch, a new web project where anyone can help spot and track solar sto...
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Solar storm of 1859
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The solar storm of 1859, also known as the Solar Superstorm, or the Carrington Event, was the most powerful solar storm in recorded history. From August 28 until September 2, numerous sunspots and solar flares were observed on the sun. Just before noon on September 1, the British astronomer, Richar...
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The Sun
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The Sun Audio mashup (4.73mb, mp3)
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A Big Surprise from the Edge of the Solar System NASA's Voyager probes are truly going where no one has gone before. Gliding silently toward the stars, 9 billion miles from Earth, they are beaming back news from the most distant, unexplored reaches of the solar system. Mission scientists say the prob...
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Solar Flares
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Something New On the Sun: SDO Spots a Late Phase in Solar Flares The sun's surface dances. Giant loops of magnetised solar material burst up, twist, and fall back down. Some erupt, shooting radiation flares and particles out into space. Forced to observe this dance from afar, scientists use all the t...
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Blinkers
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Title: What is the true nature of blinkers? Authors: S. Subramanian, M. S. Madjarska, J. G. Doyle, D. Bewsher The aim of this work is to identify the true nature of the transient EUV brightenings, called blinkers. Co-spatial and co-temporal multi-instrument data, including imaging (EUVI/STEREO...
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Solar supernova
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A 1976 study published in the journal Nature showed that strange Xenon, which is made in supernova explosions, is present within the composition of the Sun. Those findings by the UMR and Grambling team were largely dismissed. Now, in the March 31 2005 issue of Nature, a Japanese and French team repor...
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Corona
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NASA's Solar Fleet Peers Into Coronal Cavities The sun's atmosphere dances. Giant columns of solar material - made of gas so hot that many of the electrons have been scorched off the atoms, turning it into a form of magnetized matter we call plasma - leap off the sun's surface, jumping and twisting. So...
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Solar Cycle 25
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Next Solar Cycle May Not Happen A missing jet stream, fading spots, and slower activity near the poles say that our Sun is heading for a rest period even as it is acting up for the first time in years, according to scientists at the National Solar Observatory (NSO) and the Air Force Research Laboratory (...
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Solar magnetic field reversal
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Title: Reversals of the solar dipole Authors: David Moss, Leonid L. Kitchatinov, Dmitri Sokoloff During a solar magnetic field reversal the magnetic dipole moment does not vanish, but migrates between poles, in contradiction to the predictions of mean-field dynamo theory. We try to explain thi...
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Sunspot 10898 CME
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Large coronal mass ejection from sunspot 10898 taken by the Soho spacecraft on the 6th of July.
This may cause Auroras tonight or tomorrow.
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Sun 09.12.06
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The solar radiation storm is still raging
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Aurora Alert 2
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Spicules
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Title: Can spicules be detected at disc centre in broad-band Ca II H filter imaging data ? Authors: C. Beck, R. Rezaei, K.G. Puschmann We estimate the formation height range contributing to broad-band and narrow-band filter imaging data in Ca II H to investigate whether spicules can be detected in s...
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