Saturday, March 24, 2012

March 19th

This time, Ali went to look at the sun while I worked on the paper. I began the Analyze section, and began looking up when the northern lights have appeared recently, and seeing if it correlated with our data. Once again, observation was cut short due to little lab time given, due to the Professor's overtime on Lecture.
Here is what she observed:

At 2:05pm, the entire circumference of sun was full of solar flares. There is a lot of activity.

At 2:10pm, there were less solar flares, about half as there were before. The solar flares are more spread out around the edges of the visible surfaces of the sun.

By 2:15pm, there was no change than before.



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