Ghost Ship Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 1 Reprint
A Newsletter for those who wish to discover a nova
1994
Editor:Reverend K.C. Beckmann
Lewiston, Michigan
Volume 1, Number 1
1994
Editor:Reverend K.C. Beckmann
Lewiston, Michigan
Volume 1, Number 1
Excerpts From AAVSO Newsletter Number 10, January 1993.
For more information on novae searching, please contact Committee Chairperson Kenneth C. Beckmann, kennethbeckmann@yahoo.com.
GRB130427A photometry by P. Wiggins
GRB110918A photometry by A. Oksanen, C. Harlingten, B. Schaefer, and M. Templeton
RR Lyrae, 1 degree field, DSS I survey plate
(copyright 1993-1995 CalTech/STScI)
(Extracted from SID Technical Bulletin Vol. 3, Number 4, Oct. 1992)
Rodney Howe, Solar Section chair & SID leader
So, what are we looking for? Here are a couple references of SID events and their influence on the ionosphere:
Contributed by Tom Fleming (FLET)
"A" Type: One or more tiny spots that do not demonstrate bi-polarity or exhibit penumbra.
"B" Type: Two or more tiny spots that demonstrate bi-polarity but do not exhibit penumbra.
Revised August 2000