Discography

NameArtistISRCsRatingLength
April 2, 2001: Type II X20+ Shock Front (2nd Largest Solar Flare in Recorded History)Thomas Ashcraft
2:07
August 22, 2005: Coronal Mass Ejection Early Activity From Developing Sunspot Region 10798Thomas Ashcraft
10:00
December 6, 2006: An X6.5 X-Ray Solar Flare and a Rare Moreton WaveThomas Ashcraft
1:39
December 14, 2006 2200 UT: And Yet Another X Flare From Region 10930!Thomas Ashcraft
1:49
July 5, 2006 1743 UT: Type V Solar BurstThomas Ashcraft
1:24
June 16, 2005 1902 UT: Type V Solar Emission (Langmuir Waves)Thomas Ashcraft
1:51
June 21, 2005 1801 UT: An Intense Type III Solar Radio Burst That Overpowered the Reception of Strong Local Lightning and Momentarily Saturated the RadiotelescopeThomas Ashcraft
2:25
May 19 2007: Sound Specimen "Roller Coasters" With Numerous Sharp Peaks.Thomas Ashcraft
2:00
May 19 2007: Strong Type V Solar EmissionsThomas Ashcraft
3:34
November 6, 2006: A Very Fast Solar Shock Front Today and Coronal Mass EjectionThomas Ashcraft
3:59
October 12, 2005: Radio SweepsThomas Ashcraft
1:10
September 7, 2005: X18 Type II Shockfront (4th Largest Solar Flare in Recorded History)Thomas Ashcraft
3:00
September 9, 2005: X6.2 Type II Radio Sweep (excerpt)Thomas Ashcraft
1:49
September 12, 2005: Moderate Type V Radio BurstThomas Ashcraft
1:11
September 12, 2005: Solar Continuum Storm (excerpt)Thomas Ashcraft
1:44
September 13, 2005 2034 UT: Possible Type V Burst in the Midst of a Coronal Mass EjectionThomas Ashcraft
1:15
September 13, 2005: Dynamic Solar Continuum StormingThomas Ashcraft
1:10
September 13, 2005: X1.5 Solar Flare Type V BurstThomas Ashcraft
1:10
September 15, 2005: Ultimate Type V Pulsations Strongest Type V Burst I Have Recorded in Ten YearsThomas Ashcraft
2:40

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