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An M-class (M1.0) X-ray flare erupted at about 1818 UTC, on August 7,
2010. It peaked at 1824 UTC at M1.0. This movie is a series of filtered
views of the event in the active sunspot region 11093, as seen by SDO AIA.
This flare is 10 times more powerful than the C-class flare on August 1,
2010 - the flare that caused so much media attention on August 3 through
August 5, due to aurora and anticipation.
The order of views by filter:
171 Angstroms
094 Angstroms
131 Angstroms
193 Angstroms
211 Angstroms
304 Angstroms
Source: NASA/SDO
Movie may be seen here:
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swWnZsOb14I> (available in HD)
Space Weather Resources:
<http://prop.hfradio.org/>
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<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Space-Weather-and-Radio-Resources-at-HFRadioorg/367220874615>
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73 de NW7US, Tomas David Hood
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