Tohban Report 2009-10-07
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Revision as of 21:37, 8 October 2009
Tohban Reports | |
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Start Date: | 30 Sept 2009warning.pngThe date "30 Sept 2009" was not understood. |
End Date: | 7 Oct 2009 |
Tohban: | Neus Agueda |
Tohban email: | nagueda@ssl.berkeley.edu |
Next Tohban: | Lindsay Glesener |
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Solar Activity
NOAA active regions 11026 and 11027 produced several mid-A-class flares, and one B7.0 flare that was caught by RHESSI. The northern active region (11027) rotated over the west limb on Oct. 3 and the southern active region (11026) rotated over the west limb on Oct. 5. No active regions/flares after their west limb passage.
Memory Management
The SSR has been higher than normal. Due to some missed passes last week, it reached a max of 40% on Oct. 6. The numerous passes expected for the following week should lower the trend.
Data Gaps
No data gaps.