Fe XVIII 94 A
Fe XX 131 A
Fe IX/X 171 A
Fe XII 193 A
Fe XIV 211 A
He II 304 A
Fe XVI 335 A
Hinode XRT BeThin
HMI magnetogram
He I 10830A
Ca II 8542A magnetogram
RISE/PSPT Ca II K
HAO K-cor corona
HMI intensitygram

Virtual Solar Observatory News

VSOThe Virtual Solar Observatory (VSO) has recently added new data providers and search capabilities for Solar Physics Data Products. Find out more at the link provided.

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SOHO Project

The SOHO project, SOlar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) is a joint project of international cooperation between the European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA, and has studied several aspects of the Sun and heliosphere.

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Solar and Space Physics
Decadal Survey

The National Research Council has released the Decadal Survey for Solar and Space Physics (Heliophysics) 2024-2033: The Next Decade of Discovery in Solar and Space Physics: Exploring and Safeguarding Humanity's Home in Space.

Solar Monitor

Solar Monitor

The website formerly known as the Active Region Monitor, offers all up-to-date information on solar activity, including images, solar flare locations, and solar flare predictions.

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LMSAL Latest Eventhttps://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/

Latest Events - LMSAL

The LMSAL events page gives a graphic view of solar and heliospheric activity through soft X-ray, energetic proton, and solar wind data.

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Solar Physics, NASA Heliophysics and the Solar Data Analysis Center

Within NASA, research in solar physics falls within the discipline of Heliophysics, the study of the Sun, the heliosphere, and the plasma and magnetic field environment of the planets. Solar physics and the study of the Sun are fundamental to understanding space weather. Information on the big questions in the field, the focus areas in the field, and the missions that monitor conditions throughout the heliosphere and enable research in the field is available at the NASA Science website. The Solar Data Analysis Center develops and maintains scientific research infrastructure that supports the big questions and focus areas of NASA's Heliophysics Science Division

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