Co-Watcher:   hey
Co-Watcher:   that image is ready now for you http://csoscan.timehub.com/csos-nosts.jpg

Co-Watcher:   any new pics?
BARDSQUILL:  p1ani2x.gif

Auto response fromCo-Watcher:  I am away from my computer right now.
Co-Watcher:   ok im out side its semi clear

http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/java/lastC3.html
and here
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/data/realtime/realtime-c3-1024.html

And hope that NASA does not pull the feed.
BARDSQUILL:  Going to need backup.  We've just had a heavy snowstorm with temperatures forecasted to drop into the teens.  ICE! MIGHT LOSE POWER!

Co-Watcher:   current L-c3 is black [source]
BARDSQUILL:  hope not, check the filter being used
Co-Watcher:   Blue
Co-Watcher:   exp 300.1 secs
Co-Watcher:   LP Norm
Co-Watcher:   do you remember we found those ftp servers
Co-Watcher:   that were open with FTS images
BARDSQUILL:  http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/data/realtime/realtime-c3.html

BARDSQUILL:  now I(ve forgotten let me look
BARDSQUILL:  ftp://lasco6.nascom.nasa.gov/pub/lasco/lastimage/img_hdr.txt

Co-Watcher:   ftp://lasco6.nascom.nasa.gov/pub/lasco/lastimage/

Co-Watcher:   there you go
Co-Watcher:   the c3 direct from the ftp ftp://lasco6.nascom.nasa.gov/pub/lasco/lastimage/lastimg_C3.gif

Co-Watcher:   someone should be watching that compared to the one from the site
Co-Watcher:   ftp://lasco6.nascom.nasa.gov/pub/lasco/status/Daily_Plans/2007_schedules/Jan2007_schedules/LAS20070101001.gif this is their current schedule
Co-Watcher:   ftp://lasco6.nascom.nasa.gov/pub/lasco/status/Current_Schedule.txt

BARDSQUILL:  http://www.godlikeproductions.com/bbs/message.php?messageid=327773&mpage=1&showdate=1/10/07&forum=1

Co-Watcher:   heres the realtime C3 Status info
Co-Watcher:   ftp://lasco6.nascom.nasa.gov/pub/html/rly_status.html
Co-Watcher:   ftp://lasco6.nascom.nasa.gov/pub/html/motor.html

Co-Watcher:   ftp://lasco6.nascom.nasa.gov/pub/html/c3_sw_status.html

Co-Watcher:   if something happens its gonna show here
BARDSQUILL:  Latest GOES SXI
http://www.lmsal.com/solarsoft/latest_events/SXI_20070111_051012109_BB_12_1024.png

Co-Watcher:   is that a cme
BARDSQUILL:  ain't no CME that I can see
Well we do have a B -level spike
http://sec.noaa.gov/today.html


Co-Watcher:   precursor?
BARDSQUILL:  but that glow has persisted for many hours
p1ani2x.gif


Co-Watcher:   can u mark the start of the animation ?
Co-Watcher:   its hard to see when it starts and ends
Co-Watcher:   if this gets thru passing the sun would we see it again after leaving?
BARDSQUILL:  watch the sunspots
Co-Watcher:   http://sec.noaa.gov/SWN/mlso_halpha.jpg

BARDSQUILL:  SXI is Xray
Co-Watcher:   http://www.bbso.njit.edu/cgi-bin/LatestImages

BARDSQUILL:  maybe an xray emitter like hayakutake
BARDSQUILL:  http://solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/SXI.shtml

BARDSQUILL:  get me into here!!!

http://www.komeden.vds.de/

BARDSQUILL:  above: comet images supposed to be more planet-like
Co-Watcher:   yeah i saw this link
Co-Watcher:   should write back and say please save and attach pic