[amsat-bb] Re: spaceweather.com
Chris Maness
chris at chrismaness.com
Mon Jan 23 11:06:43 PST 2012
Commercial AM radio was acting strange this morning. A station that I
only receive at night time (DX) was covering a daytime station that I
don't usually have an issue with. That was backwards to what I
thought would happen during a solar event.
Chris KQ6UP
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 10:34 AM, <wa4hfn at comcast.net> wrote:
> RADIATION STORM IN PROGRESS: Solar protons accelerated by this morning's M9-class solar flare are streaming past Earth. On the NOAA scale of radiation storms, this one ranks S3, which means it could, e.g., cause isolated reboots of computers onboard Earth-orbiting satellites and interfere with polar radio communications. An example of satellite effects: The "snow" in this SOHO coronagraph movie is caused by protons hitting the observatory's onboard camera
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