Subject: SOHO/LASCO HALO CME 110607 UCMEO 93001 10607 1730/ 10607 60649 91231 2521/ 251// 233// 40996 10607 60619 80648 35322 11226 1112/ 99999 PLAIN SOHO/LASCO observed a full HALO CME on June 07, 2011. Event is first seen in C2 at 06:49 UT as a bright loop over the west hemisphere already to 3.3 Rsun. The impulsive front expands to a full halo by 07:33. The event continues into the C3 field beginning 06:56 to 12:31 UT out to the edge of view at 30 Rsun which was also the last frame before entering a DSN gap period. This event has a considerable amount of proton emission seen in the white light images. Time/height measurements were marked to 3 points in C2 with speeds of 1062.1 Km/sec at position angle 268 degrees. The event is marked to 13 points in C3 where it slightly decelerates. Speeds average through both fields to 996.1 Km/sec at PA 258 degrees. Acceleration -12.65 m/sec^s. SDO/AIA shows a flare of AR 11226 in the SW quadrant [S22, W53] beginning 06:19-06:48 UT with a dimming and wave across the South. The flare triggered a large filament adjacent to the AR on the west to erupt. NOAA reports a long duration M2.5 Xray flare beginning at 06:16-06:59 UT. The proton flux in the 10 and 50 MeV range are above "storm levels". STEREO COR2 A & B sees large CMEs with scattered material beginning 06:54 UT. EUVI A 195 shows AR 11226 in the south east with a flare at 06:25-06:45 UT with bright impulsive ejecta. This is most probably the cause of the full HALO event seen in LASCO. The observation of this event is considered 'GOOD'. This CME is determined a FRONTSIDED 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/2011/110607/ Best regards, Kevin Schenk Solar Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) EIT and LASCO Operations NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center, USA BT