Hello Pierre I attach a RJP3 map for 111009 0100 GMT = UTC = ZULU It shows the event was a red Io-A prediction Please tell us if you see the same in your RJP3 Cheers - Victor http://herrero-radio-astronomy.blogspot.com/ On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 6:48 AM, Pierre Laporte <SoliDeoGloria@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > This recording is reported as IoA bursts. When I am looking to prediction > for this time, I found IoA events between 03:53 - 06:23 and IoB events > between 00:51 - 03:54. The time of recording is in the IoB prediction and > not IoA prediction. How can we identified this as an IoA burts ? > > Pierre Laporte > COAMND St-Luc > CANADA > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : radiojove-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:radiojove-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Martin Wright > Envoyé : 9 octobre 2011 07:24 > À : radiojove@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Objet : Re: [radiojove] IoA bursts from FGKRO Germany > > Hi Bernardin and all, > > This was how the Io-A looked from the UK. > It lasted, on and off, for almost 2 hours. > > Regards, > > Martin. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: radiojove-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:radiojove-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Br. Bernardin > Marker > Sent: 09 October 2011 03:18 > To: radiojove@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [radiojove] IoA bursts from FGKRO Germany > > Hi observers, > > I thought there would be some co-observers this night? ;-) > > We are in vacation and have more time for observations next 2 weeks! > > Attached the IoA observation report with clear bursts. > > best regards > > Bernardin > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > FGKRO "Franziskaner Gymnasium Kreuzburg" Radio Observatory > Germany, Großkrotzenburg, Lat:50:05,17 N / Long:351:00:56,04 > Br. Bernardin Marker and team of students > >
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