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== Solar Activity == | == Solar Activity == | ||
Solar activity this week was moderate with 3 M class flares. There are currently 10 active regions on the Sun, | Solar activity this week was moderate with 3 M class flares. There are currently 10 active regions on the Sun, 6 of these will rotate over the limb within the next 48 hours. However a major flare watch has been called this morning for NOAA 1618, which has produced a number of C and M class flares over the last 24 hours (the largest was an M3.5 at 11/21/15:30 UT) and is currently in the center of the disk. NOAA 1618 has developed rapidly increasing its sunspot count, sunspot area, and magnetic complexity. 1618 is currently a large E-type/beta-gamma sunspot group with a magnetic delta configuration located within its central portion. There is a slight chance of an X-class event as well if 1618 continues in strong growth phase. STEREO B shows one further active region which will rotate onto the disk in the next few days. | ||
How many GOES flares occurred? | How many GOES flares occurred? | ||
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== Memory Management == | == Memory Management == | ||
The SSR is emptying by the end of the daily pass set. The decimation state was changed from active/vigorous to normal/vigorous at 2012-320-18:27:43 UTC. | The SSR is emptying by the end of the daily pass set (max was ~25% this week). The decimation state was changed from active/vigorous to normal/vigorous at 2012-320-18:27:43 UTC. | ||
We will remain in normal/vigorous for the time being, with the tohban keeping an eye on the SSR level in light of the major flare watch. | |||
== Spacecraft Status == | == Spacecraft Status == | ||
The cold plate 1 and 2 temperatures are 110.9 K and 108.6 K respectively. | |||
== Data Gaps == | == Data Gaps == | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 21 March 2013
Tohban Reports | |
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Start Date: | 14 Nov 2012 |
End Date: | 21 Nov 2012 |
Tohban: | Hazel Bain |
Tohban email: | hbain@ssl.berkeley.edu |
Next Tohban: | Lindsay Glesener |
List all reports |
Solar Activity
Solar activity this week was moderate with 3 M class flares. There are currently 10 active regions on the Sun, 6 of these will rotate over the limb within the next 48 hours. However a major flare watch has been called this morning for NOAA 1618, which has produced a number of C and M class flares over the last 24 hours (the largest was an M3.5 at 11/21/15:30 UT) and is currently in the center of the disk. NOAA 1618 has developed rapidly increasing its sunspot count, sunspot area, and magnetic complexity. 1618 is currently a large E-type/beta-gamma sunspot group with a magnetic delta configuration located within its central portion. There is a slight chance of an X-class event as well if 1618 continues in strong growth phase. STEREO B shows one further active region which will rotate onto the disk in the next few days.
How many GOES flares occurred?
Flares above B, C, M, X class were 8 33 3 0
And how many of these are listed in the RHESSI flare list?
Flares above B, C, M, X class were 7 21 3 0
And how many had EXCELLENT coverage?
Flares above B, C, M, X class were 2 6 0 0
There were RHESSI flares/GOES flares 280 / 44 over the time range 14-Nov-12 21-Nov-12
Memory Management
The SSR is emptying by the end of the daily pass set (max was ~25% this week). The decimation state was changed from active/vigorous to normal/vigorous at 2012-320-18:27:43 UTC.
We will remain in normal/vigorous for the time being, with the tohban keeping an eye on the SSR level in light of the major flare watch.
Spacecraft Status
The cold plate 1 and 2 temperatures are 110.9 K and 108.6 K respectively.
Data Gaps
There were a number of 5 min data gaps throughout the week.
Detector issues
There were no changes to the detector settings this week. However detector 5 front slow monitor rates are slightly higher than in previous weeks.
Other notes
Spacecraft Management
Decimation | Normal/vigorous |
HLAT Decimation | |
Night time data (fronts) | +/- 4 minutes |
Night time data (rears) | +/- 4 minutes |
Require extra passes? | No |
Requirement for moving pointer? | No |
Attenuator operation | Normal |
Detector problems? | None |