HAMSCI Releases First Solar Eclipse Findings

If you participated in the Solar Eclipse QSO Party this past autumn, yours is among the 300 logs that are helping yield data for the HamSCI team led by Nathaniel Frissell [Frizz-Zell] W2NAF. The QSO Party helped flesh out the overall picture, along with data collection from more than 7 million QSOs spotted on the air and a variety of experiments to study the solar eclipse's effects on the ionosphere.

As HamSCI prepares for another QSO Party and more observations during the total solar eclipse over North America on April 8th, the team has released its earliest findings from October. The detailed technical document contains a variety of charts and graphic elements that expand on these observations. Please visit our website, arnewsline.org, and click on the tab that says "EXTRA."

The full illustrated HamSCI document - https://static1.squarespace.com/static/58b08985be65947bf171e05e/t/6572891a465c9718794ada94/1702005019082/Post+Annular+Eclipse+Release+2+December+2023+with+Graphics.pdf