Polar Crown Prominences

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Anthony Fuller avatar
It looks like quite a few Astrobin members have captured the 03/10/2023 Polar Crown Prominence!

Anyone else capture the activity during 03/09 - 03/11/2023?

I'm looking for more images if anyone else has captured the event, optical or using radio astronomy emission.

Unfortunately I missed the activity due to work but may have captured the Polar Crown Prominence, on my SuperSid monitor. I'll review the data in a few days.
The SuperSid  plots will need time to capture as much data between 03/09 - 03/11/2023 and upload to Standford University for validation. 

I've included some information on Polar Crown Prominences and the actual event from the spaceweather.com site, if anyone is interested.

Please keep up the great Solar imaging captures and any radio emissions work.  

CS! 

https://www.spaceweather.com/images2023/10mar23/righthere.jpg

https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2008/17sep_polarcrown

https://www.spaceweather.com/

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Anthony Fuller avatar
Pls tell me your username in the database of Standford University.
I am Hugo_nld
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/goes-x-ray-flux
http://sid.stanford.edu/database-browser/browse.jsp?date=2023-03-10T00.00.00

*** User name or site: Fuller, SuperSid monitor ID: 9513  ***
Hugo52 avatar
Good start, I found out that using HP elitedesk 800 G2 Mini you don't need a preamp, the Mic can be boosted for 30 db!, but,, I have the 2 PC at 1 meter from the antennas.
Anthony Fuller avatar
Good start, I found out that using HP elitedesk 800 G2 Mini you don't need a preamp, the Mic can be boosted for 30 db!, but,, I have the 2 PC at 1 meter from the antennas.

*** Need to look into that ***
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