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Green Bank Solar Radio Burst Spectrometer

Latest 5-105 MHz spectrum

CURRENT: 2009 January: LO system is back up, now 5-105 MHz but with reduced sensitivity above 60 MHz (latest real-time spectrum above, click for reloader, 5 min updates). Hourly low-frequency images for the current day are also available. The HI system (300-1200 MHz) on the 45-foot is working, MID system (100-300 MHz) is having problems fixed. LO data requests for older data should be working.

GB Solar Radio Burst Spectrometer Antenna

Daily Summaries

Click through to the day of interest.
2009: Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec 
2008: Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec 
2007: Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec 
2006: Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec 
2005: Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec 
2004: Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec 

Selected events

2009: Type IIs Type IIIs/Vs Type IVs Flares Continua Other All events
2008: Type IIs Type IIIs/Vs Type IVs Flares Continua Other All events
2007: Type IIs Type IIIs/Vs Type IVs Flares Continua Other All events
2006: Type IIs Type IIIs/Vs Type IVs Flares Continua Other All events
2005: Type IIs Type IIIs/Vs Type IVs Flares Continua Other All events
2004: Type IIs Type IIIs/Vs Type IVs Flares Continua Other All events

Acknowledgements

Construction and maintenance of this instrument has been funded by a grant from the Atmospheric Sciences Division in the Geosciences Directorate of the U.S. National Science Foundation to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory with participation by the University of Maryland and ETH Zurich.
Ongoing data archive operations and development are supported by a grant from NASA's Living With a Star program.
The low-frequency antenna was donated by the Remote Sensing Division of the Naval Research Laboratory. 
Pat Murphy of NRAO provided extensive help in setting up this web site.
NSF NASA NRAO UMd ETH Zurich NRL/LFRA

Principal investigator: Tim Bastian (tbastian at nrao.edu)
Principal engineer: Rich Bradley (rbradley at nrao.edu)
Web site contact: Stephen White (white at astro.umd.edu)

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