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Author Topic: Listen to a Solar Flare Drown Out Radio Communications on Earth  (Read 1687 times)

Offline ChrisSmolinski

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Over the weekend, a tiny spot on the sun erupted into a moderately sized solar flare that was particularly loud in radio waves. With the sound of a roaring wave, it completely drowned out radio communication all over the Earth between 28 MHz and 21.1 MHz.

The recording above comes from either a short wave radio station or a Ham radio transmission, said amateur radio astronomer Thomas Ashcraft, who works with NASA’s Radio JOVE project. It’s interesting to hear the voices get “swallowed up as the solar wave passes through,” he added in an e-mail to Wired.

The sun is entering a period of high activity as it enters its solar maximum, the peak of an 11-year solar cycle. Despite this, our local star has been relatively quiet for the last few months, producing few large solar flares or coronal mass ejections — which occur when the sun throws off charged particles at millions of kilometers per hour.

The radio burst that happened on Feb. 2 accelerated electrons to high energies. This electron stream created plasma and radio waves in the sun’s atmosphere, which traveled to Earth and disrupted some communications. The event was a fairly good-sized surge, said radio astronomer James Thieman, who leads the JOVE project.

“We have seen a few this year that were larger,” he added, but this one was still quite strong. Of course, the events of the recent solar cycle are entirely dwarfed by certain past solar outbursts, like the 1859 Carrington event, which caused widespread havoc and even set telegraph stations on fire.

Full article: http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/02/radio-solar-outburst/
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Re: Listen to a Solar Flare Drown Out Radio Communications on Earth
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2013, 1528 UTC »
That's a timely recording-
Too bad they couldn't have turned on their BFO!
Assuming they had one of course.  :D

I have experienced similar events at least two times
in the past but never close enough to snag a recording.

Thanks Chris!

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