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need some help
i got a Jove system as gift
I ran it for few hours today
I took this part of scan today
it looks like a small radio burst but not sure
I read manual it appears to look like one
what do you think?
I ran it for few hours today
I took this part of scan today
it looks like a small radio burst but not sure
I read manual it appears to look like one
what do you think?
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Re: need some help
Have you checked the time and date with SolarMonitor?
http://www.solarmonitor.org/
Click on the GOES (right hand side) and X-rays to get the chart.
Alexandra
http://www.solarmonitor.org/
Click on the GOES (right hand side) and X-rays to get the chart.
Alexandra
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Re: need some help
thx your a real sweetie
I went to website I marked where time matches
I think its ok but im no expert
what do you think ?
I went to website I marked where time matches
I think its ok but im no expert
what do you think ?
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Re: need some help
I'm afraid it is not...
The activity was more around 13h10 ...
Was your clock perfectly on time?
The activity was more around 13h10 ...
Was your clock perfectly on time?
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Re: need some help
ok DSobserver is always a great help someday I gotta get back to France and meet you. he helped getting focus of SHG correct
so yes my time is off
clock was set using local time 13.26
I am at - 5 UTC
so 13.26 + 5 = 18.26
chart is cut in 3HR blocks
so DSObserver is correct I missed main event
but I did pick up a minor blip I remarked chart
1) there is a question of scale: my chart is making event look "large"
2) Montana is there a way to get more refined data form NOAA?
3) but event I recorded does fit JOVE site description of a solar an average event "sharp rise followed by slow decay lasting 1 minute or less - this one was 30 seconds
so yes my time is off
clock was set using local time 13.26
I am at - 5 UTC
so 13.26 + 5 = 18.26
chart is cut in 3HR blocks
so DSObserver is correct I missed main event
but I did pick up a minor blip I remarked chart
1) there is a question of scale: my chart is making event look "large"
2) Montana is there a way to get more refined data form NOAA?
3) but event I recorded does fit JOVE site description of a solar an average event "sharp rise followed by slow decay lasting 1 minute or less - this one was 30 seconds
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Re: need some help
I guess the best person to ask all these questions to is Thomas Ashcraft as he is an expert at this and will be able to answer everything. His site is here http://www.heliotown.com/Table_of_Contents.html
His mail is at the bottom of the page but he also frequents these pages too with his solar flare patrol and it is great to listen to his radio recordings of the Sun during a flare. He Heliotown on here.
Alexandra
His mail is at the bottom of the page but he also frequents these pages too with his solar flare patrol and it is great to listen to his radio recordings of the Sun during a flare. He Heliotown on here.
Alexandra
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Re: need some help
It looks like you did capture the minor event (the shape is correct). Radio Skypipe does a lot of auto-rescaling, so even minor signals show as large events until a larger event happens and everything else is downscaled in comparison. The trick is to always ensure that your clock is accurately set and that it is working in Universal Time. That way it is much easier to compare across different sources of data as the time reference is then common.
Stu.
Stu.
H-alpha, WL and Ca II K imaging kit for various image scales.
Fluxgate Magnetometers (1s and 150s Cadence).
Radio meteor detector.
More images at http://www.flickr.com/photos/solarcarbon60/
Fluxgate Magnetometers (1s and 150s Cadence).
Radio meteor detector.
More images at http://www.flickr.com/photos/solarcarbon60/
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Re: need some help
sorry, but at 18.26, there is nothing :
database can be found here : http://www.polarlicht-vorhersage.de
database can be found here : http://www.polarlicht-vorhersage.de
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Re: need some help
ok
it appears this stuff is more like math statistic class than astronomy
one point is not enough of a sample
I will have to run more sessions to build a point base
also
Im not sure how to read your graph -- what is it showing
also
I see a problem with all this
you get a pattern - it walks like a duck it looks like a duck
but it might not be a duck
because something else might have made the same pattern
it not like I can go out and look
like the SHG this is going to take a while
it appears this stuff is more like math statistic class than astronomy
one point is not enough of a sample
I will have to run more sessions to build a point base
also
Im not sure how to read your graph -- what is it showing
also
I see a problem with all this
you get a pattern - it walks like a duck it looks like a duck
but it might not be a duck
because something else might have made the same pattern
it not like I can go out and look
like the SHG this is going to take a while
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Re: need some help
my graph is exactly same as yours but instead to be from 5th to 8th of march, it is from 18h to 19h the 6th of march.
some explanations that you most probably knows already : http://spaceweather.com/glossary/flareclasses.html
the difference between the grey and green graph is mots probably in the 1-8 Angstrom (0.1-0.8 nm) and 0.5-4.0 Angstrom (0.05-0.4 nm) passbands.
As far as I could read regarding jove project : one point is not enough. You can catch either terrestrial event or stellar event. But the good news is that you catch them too!
Now you're right : as soon as you detect something, you have first to check if it is a stellar event or not, and only after you can open a bottle of champagne!
But I'm afraid that what ever radio system you'll use, it will be the same...we are not using a GOES satellite far away from terrestrial activities
Now to be honest, I was thinking to build my own system soon, and jove system looks fun indeed!
Remember that what you are trying to observe at the end is this :
some explanations that you most probably knows already : http://spaceweather.com/glossary/flareclasses.html
the difference between the grey and green graph is mots probably in the 1-8 Angstrom (0.1-0.8 nm) and 0.5-4.0 Angstrom (0.05-0.4 nm) passbands.
As far as I could read regarding jove project : one point is not enough. You can catch either terrestrial event or stellar event. But the good news is that you catch them too!
Now you're right : as soon as you detect something, you have first to check if it is a stellar event or not, and only after you can open a bottle of champagne!
But I'm afraid that what ever radio system you'll use, it will be the same...we are not using a GOES satellite far away from terrestrial activities
Now to be honest, I was thinking to build my own system soon, and jove system looks fun indeed!
Remember that what you are trying to observe at the end is this :
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Re: need some help
today there was some action - I saw it visually
pattern today was one I never saw
but I have no idea if it means anything related to sun activity
but this time UT time is correct
also conveying image is not easy either
here is compressed view
pattern today was one I never saw
but I have no idea if it means anything related to sun activity
but this time UT time is correct
also conveying image is not easy either
here is compressed view
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