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Stary Stary Night...... Cui Yuan.


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Other resources for solar imagery and related solar-terrestrial observations: The Integrated Solar Observing Optical Network (ISOON) site at NSO-Sacramento Peak offers frequently updated, high resolution H-alpha and 6122 Å continuum imagery The SOHO Science Planning daily solar images page: a variety of space- and ground-based solar imagery, including Nobeyama 17 GHz radio maps NOAA Space Environment Center:recent solar H-alpha images, integrated soft X-ray fluxes, geomagnetic indices CGRO BATSE solar flare database at the SDAC Mt. Wilson Observatory 150-ft Solar Tower: magnetograms, Dopplergrams, and "intensitygrams" in two photospheric lines, as well as white-light sunspot drawings Hiraiso Solar Terrestrial Research Center of the Communications Research Laboratory (Japan): solar radio spectra, H-alpha images, geomagnetic data, digital ionograms, and a variety of other solar-terrestrial data The Lockheed Palo Alto Research Laboratory SXT home page has even more current images from Yohkoh and a variety of optical and radio ground-based observatories. Meudon node of the French BASS 2000 solar data networked archive serves H alpha, Ca II K1v and K3, THEMIS magnetogram and dopplergram data, Nancay radioheliograms, and several other varieties of solar data. Lockheed also serves a Yohkoh movies page that allows downloads in GIF, GIF movie, MPEG, and Javascript movie formats. The Mees Solar Observatory of the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy, located on top of Haleakala: white-light, Ca II K, and Stokes polarimeter images The Mauna Loa Solar Observatory (MLSO) of the High Altitude Observatory (HAO): current prominence monitor and white-light Mk. 4 coronagraph images and movies, and now daily He I 10830 Å images as well Daily solar 10 cm microwave flux measurements from Penticton, courtesy of the Dominion Radio Astronomy Observatory, National Research Council Canada Daily solar images and photometric parameters from the San Fernando Observatory, California State University/Northridge The Nobeyama Radioheliograph: daily solar images at 17 GHz BACK e-mail me!!!!!