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Solar radio burst originated at the layer of the atmosphere where the Geo-effective disturbance occurred which energy will be released in solar flares and Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) will be launched. Solar Radio Burst can be divided into 5 types and determined by using the Log Periodic Dipole Antenna (LPDA) and e-CALLISTO system. The LPDA was set up in a 45-870 MHz range in frequency and has maximum...
The solar radio bursts are the results of solar flares take place on the surface of the Sun. Some of them could reach the surface of the Earth and can be detected by the ground base antenna. The CALLISTO system is used to interpret the radio bursts that have been detected by the antenna before the results appeared on the computer's screen. The CALLISTO system consists of software and hardware with...
Managing a project involves a process of synchronizing two different organizations with two different cultures. In doing so, mutual agreement on certain things and levels is a must for that project to be run smoothly. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to identify the essential requirement for school-university collaboration specifically for 'Creating Awareness on Light Pollution' (CALP) Project...
The Callisto network systems are widely used for continuous data collection of solar activities every day through the internet connection and stored in the central database in the computer. The system installation began in 2002 in Zurich, and its network has spread all around the globe ever since, benefiting researchers and individuals worldwide. This research paper presents one of selected event...
Abstract- This paper highlighted on the unique occurrence of the Solar Radio Burst Type III (SRBT III) during the high activities of the Sun. e- CALLISTO network is the system that responsible for the observation of the Sun 24 hours per day, which is a program under IHY/UNBSSI and ISWI instrument deployment program. The data was taken from one of the part of e-CALLISTO network which is Bleien, Switzerland...
Light pollution is an anthropogenic by-product of modern civilization and heavy economical activity, sourced from artificial light. In addition of its detrimental impact on human, and ecology, light pollution brightens the night sky, limiting the range of visible astronomical bodies detected by naked-eye. Since it is becoming a global concern for astronomers, the level of light pollution needs to...
The E-CALLISTO (Compact Astronomical Low Cost Frequency Instrument for Spectroscopy and Transportable Observatory) network is a worldwide system in order to observe the Sun's activity in the radio region. At present, more than 80 instruments have been installed at more than 43 locations, with users from more than 113 countries in the e- CALLISTO network. At present, more than 80 instruments have been...
This event allows us to investigate how plasma–magnetic field interactions in the solar corona can produce suprathermal electron populations over periods from tens of minutes to several hours, and the interactions of wave-particle and wave-wave lead to characteristic fine structures of the emission. An intense and broad solar radio burst type IV was recorded by CALLISTO spectrometer from 240360 MHz...
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