SAASST News

Sunday, 03 July 2022 12:29

A Strong Solar Radio Burst Observed by the SAASST Radio Spectrometer

There was one big sunspot AR3040 on the Sun, and many others (but with very small sizes), spread over the photosphere when the non-flare type III solar radio burst erupted at 7:50 UT (11:50 local time) on June 28th, 2022.

The Low-Frequency Radio Telescope at SAASST detected this short-lasting burst covering the HF band frequencies. It affected the VHF bands but with very low intensity. This is the strongest solar burst ever received through the SAASST Solar Radio Spectrometer.