[David Prutchi] has just shared his incredible work on making his own shortwave ultraviolet viewers for imaging entirely outside of the normal visible spectrum – in other words, seeing the truly ...
A X2.3 solar flare Wednesday morning (Nov. 6), leading to shortwave radio blackouts for parts of the southern hemisphere.
A CME was not produced from the solar flare, which removes the chance for a geomagnetic storm to impact Earth and create ...
Extreme ultraviolet radiation from the eruption triggered shortwave radio blackouts over Australia and Southeast Asia. The eruption was accompanied by a coronal mass ejection (CME) — a plume of ...
This week got off to a flying start when new science experiments and cargo were launched to the International Space Station, ...
LONGi introduced its next-generation back contact modules earlier in October, using its proprietary HPBC 2.0 cell technology, ...
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An intense X2.3-class flare was released by the sun yesterday, followed by several M-class flares, which caused a series of radio blackouts around the world.
This is the eleventh installment in a recurring series that looks back at developments that have shaped radio broadcasting ...
These blackouts can occur when ionization from the flare’s ultraviolet light disrupts the ionosphere, a layer crucial for radio wave transmission. “Shortwave radio blackouts were detected over ...