Abstract

Radio astronomy diagnostic complex based on the RT-22 radio telescope and three small radio telescopes combined into the KRIM Sun Service is located at 330 59 '30'' E longitude and 440 23 '52'' N latitude. The KRIM Sun Service conducts observations of the Sun in monitoring mode and alerts. The complex is integrated into the World Service for Solar Activity Research, and the daily data is stored in real time in digital form and posted on the sites of the World Sun Service, which includes 14 ground stations in cooperation with orbital observatories. During the minimum period of the 11-year solar activity cycle from September 6 to 10, 2017, KRIM Sun Service radio telescopes recorded a number of strong solar radio bursts in the active region NOAA 12673. The information obtained correlates well with data from other ground-based and satellite observatories, such as RSTN (Network Solar Radio Telescopes) and GOES (Geostationary Operational Satellite for Surrounding Space). This confirms the high quality and accuracy of the KRIM Solar Service radio telescopes.

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