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May 25, 2013 The open doors STCE quiz
May 21, 2013 The Sun has a blast... or four!
May 17, 2013 A second breath for cycle 24?
May 16, 2013 Backside prominence eruption
May 14, 2013 Earth under fire! (UPDATED)
May 13, 2013 PROBA2 and the moon walk
May 08, 2013 A peculiar radio burst
May 06, 2013 Hook your ideas to a weather balloon
May 02, 2013 All coronal holes great and small
Apr 26, 2013 Birth of a sunspot group
Apr 18, 2013 M6.5 flare in NOAA 1719
Apr 11, 2013 A magnetic mirage
Apr 05, 2013 The first European Space Weather Centre
Apr 04, 2013 The numbers are down...
Apr 03, 2013 New Space Weather Centre Opens in Brussels
Mar 29, 2013 M for Marvelous
Mar 22, 2013 Ready... Aim... Fire!...
Mar 14, 2013 Comet Pan-STARRS swings by
Mar 07, 2013 10 Little Indians
Mar 01, 2013 Fast rise of NOAA 1678
Feb 14, 2013 CMEs twins?
Feb 07, 2013 Coronal Cathedral
Jan 25, 2013 A CME's cloaking device
Jan 18, 2013 NOAA 1654 show-off
Jan 11, 2013 Sunspots galore
Jan 04, 2013 A Christmas flare
Dec 20, 2012 The fairest of them all...
Dec 13, 2012 A sunspot square transits the solar disk
Dec 07, 2012 Where is the coronal hole?
Nov 29, 2012 Our dynamic Sun
Nov 23, 2012 The Sun has a split personality
Nov 14, 2012 Press release: Observations of the total solar eclipse from space and Australia coordinated by Belgian scientists
Nov 10, 2012 Has SC24-maximum passed?
Nov 02, 2012 15 X-flares for SC24
Oct 25, 2012 M9-flare rattles the solar corona
Oct 18, 2012 Trouble never comes alone
Oct 11, 2012 A very Long Duration Event
Oct 4, 2012 Twin Peaks
Sep 27, 2012 The Solar Corona according to PROBA2
Sep 20, 2012 A filament's jump to fame
Sep 13, 2012 All quiet on the solar front
Sep 10, 2012 The STCE hosts the 5th Solar Orbiter Workshop
Sep 7, 2012 Die-Hard 2: The explosive finale
Aug 31, 2012 Fairies circle the solar north pole
Aug 23, 2012 A die-hard solar filament
Aug 16, 2012 Curiosity and the Proton Flares
Aug 9, 2012 A roller coaster named "Sunspot Number"
Aug 3, 2012 A CME with an Olympic speed
July 20, 2012 A solar flare plays hide-and-seek
July 14, 2012 X1 flare in NOAA 1520 - more info
July 13, 2012 X1.4 flare on July 12, 2012
July 12, 2012 The SIDC is looking for new colleagues
July 10, 2012 NOAA 1515 - pictures of the M6.9 flare on July 8
July 6, 2012 NOAA 1515 takes the center stage
June 06, 2012 The Venus transit is a fact - not visible in Belgium (night & bad weather!) but captured by PROBA2
June 05, 2012 Venus already spotted by LASCO
June 04, 2012 The Venus Transit appetizer - starring PROBA2
May 21, 2012 PROBA2 viewed the solar elipse, up to 4 times!
Apr 23, 2012 The annual STCE meeting
Mar 22, 2012 LYRA: the alternative to GOES flare monitoring
Mar 09, 2012 Space and Earth on March 09 - the story continues
Mar 07, 2012 Solar Activity continues on March 7, 2012
Mar 05, 2012 Communiqué de presse - Persbericht - Press release: Solar Activity on March 5, 2012
Jan 31, 2012 Disturbed radio communication and satellite navigation on Jan 22
Jan, 24, 2012 Press release: recent solar activity - 16:00LT
Jan, 23, 2012 Recent solar activity - What can be expected?
Jan 4, 2012 The SIDC is looking for a new colleague
Dec 16, 2011 Lovejoy comet - unprecedented EUV images and science
Sep 27, 2011 A strong geomagnetic storm has passed - more might come
Sep 26, 2011 The Sun had an active weekend - a large shock passed ACE on Sept 26, 12 UT - STAY TUNED
Sep 13, 2011 CME cannibalism
Sep 06, 2011 The Sun and the Earth in August
Sep 05, 2011 The SIDC is looking for a new colleague
Aug 09, 2011 SPACE WEATHER ALERT
Jun 10, 2011 The plasma eruption skimmed Earth on June 09, 20:00 UT
Jun 09, 2011 A spectacular solar plasma eruption
Mar 10, 2011 LYRA data release
Feb 18, 2011 Space Weather alert - The cloud has arrived
Feb 17, 2011 Space Weather alert - update
Feb 15, 2011 Space Weather alert - An Earth directed solar plasma cloud
Feb 11, 2011 Belgium and STEREO
Jan 04, 2011 Sun, Moon and Earth line up for PROBA2
Dec 21, 2010 Looking back at ESWW7
Nov 26, 2010 New Product: COMBISWAP
Nov 02, 2010 PROBA2 1 jaar/an/year!
Sep 07, 2010 Aug 2010 event - fully screened
Aug 17, 2010 7th European Space Weather Week - poster release
Jun 11, 2010 Strategic interest of Radio Observations: English/Ned/Fra
May 04, 2010 SWAP & LYRA data release - PROBA2 Guest Investigator Program
Apr 20, 2010 SDO - First Light
Apr 19, 2010 PROBA2: an eye on space weather events
Feb 11, 2010 SDO launch: Delayed to Feb 11
Feb 09, 2010 SDO launch: Feb 10
Feb 02, 2010 PROBA2: witnesses an annular eclipse
Jan 31, 2010 PROBA2: press release webbased document/pdf-file
Jan 21, 2010 PROBA2: a new eye on the Sun/een oog op de Zon
Dec 14, 2009 The Fingerprint of the New Solar Cycle
Nov 27, 2009 The Sun is NOT dead/De Zon is NIET dood
Nov 13, 2009 Sixth European Space Weather Week: Press Release
Nov 09, 2009 Debate: Space Weather and the Earth's Climate
Oct 27, 2009 Launch-Lancering-Lancement PROBA2
Sep 10, 2009 The European Space Weather Week
Jul 31, 2009 Where to find sunspot data
Jul 01, 2009 PROBA2 packed
May 08, 2009 Solar radio silence ended
Feb 10, 2009 Visit of the godfather of the solar wind, E. Parker
Dec 15, 2008 A first radio burst at Humain
Dec 11, 2008 The European Space Weather Week, the final result
Nov 12, 2008 European experts meet to predict the weather in space
Sep 18, 2008 The sunspot number clarified
Aug 01, 2008 Partial Solar eclipse observed in Belgium
May 30, 2008 Belgian solar physicists win prizes
Apr 14, 2008 Solar cycle 24 sunspot
Mar 17, 2008 First light
Jan 08, 2008 A first cycle 24 sunspot
Dec 13, 2007 Start of solar cycle 24
Nov 20, 2007 Press Release: A new center of excellence
Nov 05, 2007 Press Release: European Space Weather Week
Sep 14, 2007 The SIDC revealed: opendoors
July 3, 2007 ESWW4
May 15, 2007 SOHO 20
Apr 26, 2007 Solar cycle 24 prediction
Apr 17, 2007 PROBA2: the making of
Jan 16, 2007 Be alerted
Dec 15, 2006 Space Weather threatening astronauts at ISS?
Dec 05, 2006 X9 flare
Sep 29, 2006 Stereo mission
Sep 21, 2006 Solar-B will be launched on Sept 23
Jul 13, 2006 Third European Space Weather Week
Jun 13, 2006 Made in Belgium: Proba2
May 12, 2006 Annual Report of the SIDC
Apr 12, 2006 Total Solar Eclipse
Mar 28, 2006 The new SIDC website
Feb 23, 2006 The static Sun
Dec 20, 2005 New: the Estimated ISN
Dec 6, 2005 Birthday of SOHO
Nov 8, 2005 On the road to solar minimum
Oct 28, 2005 Drop in X-radiation
Oct 3, 2005 Partial Solar Eclipse, Oct 3
Sept 23, 2005 Open Doors Sept 17-18
Sept 8, 2005 X17 fast alert!
June 2, 2005 June 1: calculation of Ri
May 12, 2005 M-flares at last
Apr 29, 2005 The season of filament eruptions
Apr 11, 2005 The big filament is there after all!
Apr 11, 2005 The big filament is not visible anymore!
Mar 15, 2005 The two spotted Sun
Mar 4, 2005 Quiet frontside-active backside
Feb 22, 2005 A 'mega-cool' filament
Jan 26, 2005 The turbulent life of 05/720
Jan 14, 2005 Global decreasing tendency but local increase
Dec 23, 2004 Louise Gérard: 25 years fidelity to the Sun
Dec 7, 2004 First European Space Weather Week
Nov 16, 2004 Big heat, big freeze
Nov 9, 2004 A salvo of shots hitting earth
Oct 29, 2004 A reborn Sun
Oct 19, 2004 In Memoriam: Pierre Cugnon, 1940-2004
Oct 7, 2004 SPIRIT in times of emergency
Sept 23, 2004 A glancing blow
Sept 14, 2004 A full halo CME arrived on earth
Sept 3, 2004 Is 90/0656 almost dead?
June 14, 2004 The scattering of stations
June 3, 2004 Venus in View
June 1, 2004 June 8: watch the Venus transit live
May 17, 2004 The Pleiades viewed by LASCO
May 11, 2004 The link between a CACTus and a CME
May 6, 2004 The birth of number 18
April 29, 2004 Newsflash: SOHO can see again!
April 23, 2004 SOHO has become blind
April 2, 2004 Sunspot group 93: a sleeping giant
March 18, 2004 A recursive coronal hole
March 8, 2004 Shutterless Run of EIT
March 1, 2004 Return of the flaring Sun!
Feb 16, 2004 The quiet Sun
Feb 12, 2004 The Sun is preparing herself for Valentine
Jan 29, 2004 The day the Sun had no spots
Jan 21, 2004 Spectacular prominence eruptions
Jan 6, 2004 Did the Sun lose track?
Dec 20, 2003 SIDC visualisation
Dec 15, 2003 Services for GPS users
Dec 8, 2003 In the ban of THE hole
Nov 20, 2003 Aurora's painting the sky
Nov 14, 2003 CMEs hitting Earth
Nov 12, 2003 Return of the monster sunspot groups
Oct 30, 2003 Third Very large X-ray burst in less than one week!!!
Oct 29, 2003 Very large X-ray (X17.2) burst from sunspot group 70 (0486)
Oct 23, 2003 Two X-bursts from sunspot group 70
Oct 20, 2003 X-flare Activity
July 23, 2002 A major (X4.8) flare & A prominence eruption played in two acts
July 16, 2002 A beautiful and puzzling full halo CME
April 21, 2002 A violent though beautiful flare was seen at the western limb of the Sun.
Nov 6, 2001 The CME that left the Sun on Nov 4 triggered a severe geomagnetic storm.
July 23, 2001 Although solar activity is rather low, beautiful Coronal Mass Ejections can still be seen.
May 7, 2001 The Sun stages a CME show. Watch the Sun blast off a streamer plasma cloud .
April 27, 2001 The SIDC participates in the Sun-Earth connection day and celebrates the fifth anniversary of SOHO.
March 2001 NOAA active region 9393, the largest sunspot group of the current cycle.
Oct 2000 Did we pass the solar maximum yet? Different prediction methods disagree.
Sept 22, 2000 Active region 9169 the largest sunspot in 9 years.
Sept 10, 2000 Tantalizing EIT picture from SOHO
Sept 1, 2000 The ACE satellite detected a steady increase, over a period of roughly one day on the 28th of Aug, of the solar wind speed from 400 to 600 km/s.
Aug, 2000 High resolution image from the Swedish Solar Telescope.
Aug, 2000 Interplanetary shock wave from the Sun struck Earth's magnetosphere on Aug 12, 2000.
July, 2000 Erupting filament imaged by the TRACE satellite.
April 12, 2000 Aurora Borealis over Belgium April 6-7 2000.