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Taken by Rudolf Slošiar on November 10, 2024 @ Slovakia
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So sunspot AR3889 sent us another eruption to earth. It was not as intense as the previous one, but also CME M9.49 was able to significantly change the quality of the D layer of the ionosphere. Also interesting is CME C9.94, which changed the D layer of the ionosphere at the time of its formation. Also about the recording of the NAA transmitter. As I already wrote that its location is in the state of Main, USA. So I just measured the distance and it turned out that the SID monitor RUDY BASE receives a radio signal from a distance of 6237 km.
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