[amsat-bb] Eclipse Project Info
W3AB/GEO
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Fri Aug 18 01:59:35 UTC 2017
Good question Greg.
The obvious answer is: Listen to the sun, and record your findings.
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73 de W3AB/GEO
On Aug 17, 2017, 16:33, at 16:33, Greg <almetco at comcast.net> wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>A non-profit youth group is have an eclipse party during the eclipse. A
>science teacher will explain to the children about the eclipse etc and
>the group had bought the glasses that are recommended on the NASA site.
>
>Here’s where I come in…Several years ago, I use to listen to LF, ULF
>for lightning, atmospheric noises , etc., on an active receiver. Is
>there any site, articles, info etc on frequency’s to listen to the sun
>during the eclipse on VHF, UHF +, etc. Also does anyone know if the
>radio signals from the sun will be “interrupted” as the moon passes.
>Any info for a radio project would be appreciated.
>
>Greg
>N3MVF
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