P.S. - added 30 hours later - I just realized how I totally broke the Avalon website for the last 30 hours, for almost everyone on the planet. My above Avalon DNS changes changed more than I realized, but thanks to my personal custom hardened DNS setup, I was one of the few people on the planet who could still access Avalon with no problem whatsoever. Technically - my intended MX record changes also, unbeknownst to me, changed our A records. Fixed now I hope. -- ThePythonicCow.
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Latest reports from SOHO and Solar related discussion.
New thread to post info on the sun's activity. Old thread has been moved to Future Talk due to the nature of the OP RE: Boeing Whistleblower via...
What I am about to post may be a hoax and it might not. I found this info on another forum and the poster there found it on a 3rd forum still. ...
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A long duration C4.4 Solar Flare took place at 10:05 UTC Saturday around Sunspot 1093 and 1099 and a possible earth directed CME was generated as...
Scientists from Boston University's Center for Space Physics (CSP) reported the presence of a comet-like tail in images of the planet Mercury taken...
The STEREO (Ahead) spacecraft watched as an eruptive prominence near the back of the Sun arched up but then headed back to the Sun's surface over a...
Multiple B-Class and lower level C-Class flares continue around Sunspots 1109 and 1110.New sunspot 1110 which formed towards the west of 1109...
The STEREO (Behind) spacecraft was in position to get a profile view of this wide spreading prominence eruption (Sept. 30 – Oct. 1, 2010). The ends...
On October 12 SDO successfully performed a 7-hour roll maneuver to help calibrate the HMI instrument calibration. The spacecraft roll started at ...
SOHO is featured in the Astronomy Picture of the Day: More...
The solar flux on Saturday stands at 96 which ties a Cycle 24 record set exactly 1 year ago on Feb 12, 2010. A solar flux of 96 is not all that high,...
The solar flare from sunspot 1158 is reportedly the largest one of the year or strongest in four years. "CME shall hit Earth's magnetic field on...
The EVE calibration payload is ready to go, but what will the weather do? NASA sounding rocket 36.275 is scheduled to launch today (February 23,...
From the EVE team on status of the SDO/EVE underflight calibration rocket for today: "Winds aloft have been steady and have been in red condition...
New sunspot 1175 which is located in the northern hemisphere did show some growth overnight Friday, but it is not yet capable of producing strong...
Communications with the STEREO Behind spacecraft were interrupted on October 1,2014 immediately after a planned reset of the spacecraft performed as...
The Sun produced a series of at least eight coronal mass ejections (CMEs) over a two-day period... More...
The last page of the February 2013 issue of Photonics Spectra featured the SDO mascot, Camilla Corona SDO. Her latest trips have been to the Emerald...
The Sun's edge blossomed with all sorts of loops and arcs reaching out from a pair of active regions... More...
The Sun unleashed another X-class flare last night, the third in 24 hours. They have all come from the same active region, which is AR 11748 but the...
AR 11748 unleashed another X-class flare last night. It was an X1.2, peaking at 0148 UTC, 15-May-2013 (9:48 pm ET, 14-May-2013). The location was...
You couldn't miss it even if you tried: an extensive coronal hole has rotated into view over the past several days More...
The Moon traveled across the SDO field of view again this morning. Here's what it looked like in AIA 1600 at 1532 UTC (10:32 am ET). You can see AR...
On August 28, 2013 7:00PM-8:00PM, the SDO website will be down due to building network maintenance. We apologize for the inconvenience. More...
Today at 2200 UTC (6 pm ET) SDO will execute a stationkeeping burn. This 2.4 second firing of four thrusters keeps SDO within its longitude limits of...
Due to the government shutdown, information and data presented on this website may not be up to date. For information about available government...
We are updating the SDO web server computers to get smoother service and more storage. There are some problems with the networking software that are...
The SDO JSOC has been upgraded and some issues are keeping data from being available. While the data is being stored safely, they are not bring...
An active Sun blasted six coronal mass ejections (CMEs) in three days... More...
The fiber optics cable is repaired and data is flowing to the JSOC. It's good to see the Sun! More...
Yesterday saw the end of the Fall 2014 eclipse season. If you look carefully in the upper right corner of this AIA 211 sequence you can see the limb...
An elongated solar filament that extended almost half the Sun's visible hemisphere erupted into space (Apr. 28-29, 2015) in a large burst of bright...
The SDO data system is undergoing an upgrade today, and there will be no images available until the upgrade is completed. We're very sorry for any...
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