Subject: ASZ000042u
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Are those #cosmic_ray the aftermath of the Giant Halloween Storm?
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http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/Services/HalloweenStorms_assessment.pdf
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http://www.space.com/23396-scary-halloween-solar-storm-2003-anniversary.html
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by pahiggins
Well, many solar flares release energetic particles into the heliosphere that can hit imagers like MDI. Halloween event: tinyurl.com/m7qf7js
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by Mjtbarrett
GOES greatest hits: http://sxi.ngdc.noaa.gov/sxi_greatest.html Has a section on the Hallowe'en Storm
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by pahiggins
Sorry I am being lazy with terms: Cosmic Ray = non-solar origin. Solar Energetic Particle = solar origin. Both types travel near light speed
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by pahiggins
Here is a few words about the interaction between the Sun and incoming cosmic rays which can be caused by supernovae, etc.
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by pahiggins
I have added these terms to the Sunspotter terms list: http://blog.sunspotter.org/glossary-of-acronyms-and-technical-terms/
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