Subject: SOHO/LASCO Partial HALO CME 110326 BACKSIDED UCMEO 93001 10331 1630/ 10326 60612 81354 2362/ 235// 113// 30360 ///// ///// ///// ///// ///// ///// 99999 PLAIN SOHO/LASCO observed a Partial HALO CME on March 26, 2011. Event is first seen in C2 at 06:12 UT as a multiloop, multilayer system following a large impulsive burst from the east limb. (The burst may possibly be a trigger). The front expands with extensions. By 09:12 there is faint material scattering at all positions. A single very faint line over the South pole region by 08:12 UT, expansion seems uniform and is considered part of the event. This event should still be considered a partial HALO due to multi part events. The event continues into the C3 field beginning 07:30 UT to 13:54 UT at 15.0 Rsun. Time/height measurements were marked to 11 points in C2 with speeds of 335.5 Km/sec at position angle 6 degrees. The event is marked to 16 points in C3 where it slightly accelerates. Speeds average through both fields to 360.2 Km/sec at PA 4 degrees. Acceleration of 2.64 m/sec^2. STEREO EUVI 195 B shows a filament eruption beginning 04:55 off the East limb at equator line. At 05:05 UT it appears a dual ribbon flare with signatures of AR in the NW, along with post loop arcade. At 08:00 UT a flare of the small AR on the NW limb with cme. EUVI 195 A shows a cme at 05:10 on the NW near equator over limb. At 08:00 UT a small cme on the NE limb. At 09:15 UT a small flare of AR in NE quadrant. EUVI 304 B shows a filament eruption prior to a flare of the AR beginning 04:46 UT. STEREO COR2 B shows a large CME at 06:24 in the NE with a partial halo beginning 07:24 UT. SDO/AIA 193 sees a cme from the AR 11180 near the NE limb beginning 05:09 UT. These events together are most probably related with the obscure HALO event seen in LASCO. The observation of this event is considered 'FAIR'. This CME is determined a BACKSIDED event. Images and movies and time/height information for this event is available on the web at: http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/lasco/observations/halo/2011/110326/ Best regards, Kevin Schenk Solar Heliospheric Observatory EIT and LASCO Operations NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center, USA BT