From  Jun 08, 2011 SOT shift report
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S/C: SCS 107 ran; the first since December 2006. It was triggered by
the HRC rate going over threshold.
     We will update the onboard ephmeris today.
	
SIGNIFICANT SOLAR ACTIVITY: Region 11226 produced a M2.5/2N proton
event peaking at 06:41 UTC yesterday. This event was associated with a
full halo CME.

GOES X-ray flux: presently in the low part of the
quiet B range after the intense M class flare yesterday.  

CMEs: yesterday a wide, full halo CME was observed after the M2.5
event in region 11226. The CME could reach Earth sometime during the
latter half of June 9. NOAA forecasters estimate a greater than 25%
chance of geomagnetic storms on June 9th that day. That's when a CME
from the flare of June 7th is expected to deliver a glancing blow to
Earth's magnetic field.
	
Radiation Measurement                    Observed      Observed/Limit	
---------------------                    --------      --------------	
ACE 2 hr fluence                            2.9E+07     1/12.2 (http://www.srl.caltech.edu/ACE/ASC/)	
STEREO-A 137-623 keV protons/cm2-s-ster-MeV 1.2E+03     (no limit established)	
(http://cxc.harvard.edu/mta/RADIATION/STEREO2/stereo.html)	
GOES-p/P2 4-9 MeV protons `P4GM'            4.7E+00     1/20.2    (http://sec.noaa.gov/ftpdir/lists/pchan/Gp_pchan_5m.txt)	
GOES-p/P5 40-80 MeV protons `P41GM'         6.4E-02      1/12.3    (http://sec.noaa.gov/ftpdir/lists/pchan/Gp_pchan_5m.txt)	
ACIS Orbital fluence (since perigee)        1.8E+06     1/565.  (http://asc.harvard.edu/mta/alerts/current.dat)	
	
EPHIN rates (cts/cm^2-s-sr) at last comm.   OBSERVED   RADMON STATUS	
----------------------------------------     --------  ------------------	
E150 (electrons & ions):                   3832.0; RADMON limit =800000      	
E1300 (electrons & ions):                   250.0; RADMON limit =  1000      	
HRC (particles):                                0; RADMON limit =    30      	
HRC Shield:                                    80; RADMON limit =   245