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		<title>Warning: Sun Outages May Ruin Your Premier League Football</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 23:23:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Gaffer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Watching today’s Blackburn against Manchester United match on television, I couldn’t help but notice that Fox Soccer Channel ran a message across the bottom of the screen apologizing in advance for any satellite transmission difficulties due to solar outages. Solar &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Watching today’s Blackburn against Manchester United match on television, I couldn’t help but notice that Fox Soccer Channel ran a message across the bottom of the screen apologizing in advance for any satellite transmission difficulties due to solar outages.</p>
<p>Solar outages? “What the heck is that,” I thought.</p>
<p>My first thought that it was something to do with the torrential downpour at Ewood Park, but while it was raining cats and dogs in Lancashire, I learned that solar outages are something else entirely.</p>
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<p>According to Wikipedia, “A sun outage<strong> </strong>is an interruption in or distortion of geostationary satellite signals caused by interference from <span class="mw-redirect">solar radiation</span>.”</p>
<p>In layman’s terms, the radiation from the sun can screw up the satellite signal. This usually happens in October, February, March and September — around the time of the equinoxes.</p>
<p>Wikipedia continues, “At these times, the apparent path of the sun across the sky takes it directly behind the line of sight between an <span class="mw-redirect">earth station</span> and a satellite. As the sun radiates strongly at the microwave frequencies used to communicate with satellites (<span class="mw-redirect">C-band</span> and <span class="mw-redirect">Ku-band</span>) the sun swamps the signal from the satellite. The effects of a sun outage can include partial degradation, that is, an increase in the error rate, or total destruction of the signal.”</p>
<p>As it stood, no satellite transmission difficulties were evident in the match — although the earlier West Brom against Fulham match on Fox lost audio and the video froze a couple of times.</p>
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