
Welcome to The Database, an archive of solar data and knowledge for preservation. There is a tsunami of solar data that needs to be reviewed, and so we are doing this work. These records will help us study the upcoming solar cycle. Links will be provided to all sources, and this community will serve as a backup for that data. The BASE.
1: From SolarSoft, event data for
gev_20210419_2319 2021/04/19
Class: M1.1 Location: S24E23 ( 2816 )
Event Start 23:19:00 Peak 23:42:00 End 23:59:00
Duration: 40 minutes
2: Flare Locator Image
This shows us where the event ocurred. Earth is very small.
3: Region 2816
Event images from SolarMonitor
https://www.solarmonitor.org/index.php?date=20210419®ion=12816
4: Latest SDO Images
The solar dynamic observatory was launched February 11, 2010 and for just over a decade humanity has had the clearest look at the sun that we have ever had. The information pouring in helps us to understand our place in the universe, and the dynamic forces which effect our planet.
AIA 300 - This wavelength lets you see the surface regions.
AIA 171 - This wavelength lets you see the plasma flaring off the sun.
This data is only temporary but there is a bulk archive on SolarSoft.
5: Event Name: Aristaeus
'Son of Apollo and the huntress Cyrene' (source)
( Event 2319 190421 | Name: Aristaeus )
In 2012 I was counting solar flares but I lost track.
There were so many events I could not name them all.
Here is one, but I don't have any more information on this event.
The purpose of the Hive ledger is to archive valuable data.
6: 18 Latest events from SolarSoft
We will be reviewing event data and also building some tools for the community. Join us in the Database if you are passionate about solar science, research, outer space and life in general. The universe is an amazing place and we get to witness it!