Images in H-alpha, 80, 160, and 327 MHz, and dynamic spectrograph data from Culgoora Observatory, Australia
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The Culgoora Solar Observatory is located 25 km west of the town of
Narrabri, in north-west New South Wales. The observatory conducts
continuous optical and radio observations of the sun every day of the
year.
Observing instrumentation includes:
- a 12 cm solar telescope fitted with an hydrogen-alpha filter, used
to observe solar flares and other phenomena
- a 30 cm heliostat, used to observe sunspot evolution
- a solar radiospectrograph which sweeps through a frequency range of
18 - 1800 MHz every three seconds, used to monitor solar radio bursts
Regular reports and forecasts of solar activity are transmitted to the
Australian Space Forecast Centre in Sydney and are disseminated to
similar organisations internationally. Particularly significant solar
outbursts are reported to a wide range of interested parties around
the world within minutes of their occurrence.
Real-time Spectrographs, Type-II events, H-alpha images, flare forecasts, X-ray
flux and flares, and historical solar data are available from:
"http://www.ips.gov.au/Main.php?CatID=5"
The Australian Space Weather Agencey is operated by the IPS Radio and
Space Services (IPSRSS) which is part of the World Data Center for
Solar-Terrestrial Science in Australia.
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