Subject: SOHO/LASCO HALO CME 110924ab UCMEO 93001 10926 1930/ 10924 61248 92118 0791/ 078// 333// 32079 10924 61212 81406 16012 11302 1112/ 99999 PLAIN SOHO/LASCO observed 2 (event A and B) asymmetric HALO CMEs on September 24, 2011. The event was first seen in C2 at 09:48 UT with a burst over the east equator which expands. A second impulsive event follows with a bright loop front over the east at 12:48 UT. The 2 edges are visible in the C3 fields; event A 09:54-16:42, event B 13:30 (@9.6 Rsun) -21:18 UT. Time/height measurements were marked on event B. Only 2 points in C2 giving 1050.2 km/sec at PA 79 degrees. Average through both fields show 2079.6 km/sec at PA 76 degrees. SDO/AIA 193 shows a flare beginning 09:33 - 10:03 UT from AR 11302 in the NE at [N12, E60]. The flare produced a CME with dimming and wave extending over the east and south hemisphere. Beginning 12:12 UT, a CME from AR 11302 lifts off before a multi flare triggers at 12:48-14:06 which produces a wave across the disk, east to west. NOAA reports a X1.9 Xray flare of AR 11302 beginning 09:21-09:48 UT and a M7.1 xray flare of AR 11302 12:33-14:10 UT. STEREO COR2 B sees these 2 events as asymmetric halos in the field; 09:55 and 12:54 UT with the bulk over the west. Time/height measurements from COR2 B beacon data at 5 points with speed of 1441 km/sec at PA 281 degrees. Time/height measurements from COR2 A beacon data at 5 pts with speed of 1283 km/sec at PA 74 degrees. This is most probably the cause of the HALO events seen in LASCO. The observation of this event is considered 'GOOD'. These are determined a FRONTSIDED events. Images and movies and time/height information for this event is available on the web at: http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/lasco/observations/halo/2011/110924ab/ Best regards, Kevin Schenk Solar Heliospheric Observatory EIT and LASCO Operations NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center, USA BT