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  2. Solar X-ray Imager - Wikipedia

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    The Solar X-ray Imager was the first X-ray telescope to take a "full-disk" image of the Sun, providing forecasters with the ability to detect solar storms and real-time solar forecasting by the Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC). [2]

  3. Radio Solar Telescope Network - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Solar Telescope Network (RSTN) is a network of solar observatories maintained and operated by the 557th Weather Wing, ACC. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The RSTN consists of ground-based observatories in Australia , Italy , Massachusetts , and Hawaii .

  4. Advanced Composition Explorer - Wikipedia

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    Animation of Advanced Composition Explorer's orbit viewed from the Sun Earth · Advanced Composition Explorer ACE in orbit around the Sun–Earth L 1 point. Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE or Explorer 71) is a NASA Explorer program satellite and space exploration mission to study matter comprising energetic particles from the solar wind, the interplanetary medium, and other sources.

  5. Biggest solar flare in years temporarily disrupts radio ...

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    A NASA telescope has captured the biggest solar flare in years, which temporarily knocked out radio communication on Earth. Multiple pilots reported communication disruptions, with the impact felt ...

  6. Ground level enhancement - Wikipedia

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    The definition of a GLE is as follows: "A GLE event is registered when there are near-time coincident and statistically significant enhancements of the count rates of at least two differently located neutron monitors including at least one neutron monitor near sea level and a corresponding enhancement in the proton flux measured by a space-borne instrument(s)."

  7. List of solar storms - Wikipedia

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    A solar flare from a sunspot region associated with this activity and preceding this period produced the then largest flare detected during the Space Age at about X20 (the first event to saturate spaceborne monitoring instruments, this was exceeded in 2003) but was directed away from Earth. [73] [74] Nov 2001 Geomagnetic storm of November 2001

  8. Did a solar flare cause the AT&T outage? Here's what we know

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    Solar flares erupted 21-22 Feb. Seen here from GOES-16; an R3 flare in the NE, followed by an R1 from beyond the SE limb, and another R3 event from the NE again.

  9. How solar flares affect us energetically and astrologically

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    Our life-giving death star is experiencing its "solar maximum," which sounds like the name of a Christian rock band and is defined as the peak activity period within the sun's 11-year solar cycle.