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  1. The JSOC for the #SolarDynamicsObservatory is currently offline while the damage is assessed and repaired: sdoisgo.blogspot.com/2024/11/o - "all HMI and AIA data from the JSOC will be unavailable until repairs are completed, the JSOC restarted, and the data delivery from the DDS re-established. Science data will be produced several days after that. Near-realtime data from before 26 Nov 2024 will continue to be available on the SDO wenbsite."

  2. "No new NASA / #SolarDynamicsObservatory data will be available for an extended period of time," says x.com/spacewxwatch/status/1861, "as the server room in the Joint Science Operations Center at Stanford University is currently flooded."

  3. High-latitude long-period oscillations provide a feedback mechanism limiting the #Sun’s pole-to-equator differential rotation. The new results published today by scientists from #mpsgoettingen in the journal Science Advances are based on data from NASA'S #SolarDynamicsObservatory and simulations. Read more here: tinyurl.com/4p5b8pfs

  4. Solar Dynamics Observatory neemt zeer krachtige X1.6 zonnevlam waar

    De Zon zond een zeer sterke zonnevlam uit die op 5 augustus 2023 zijn maximum bereikte. Het Solar Dynamics Observatory van de NASA, dat constant naar de Zon kijkt, maakte een foto van de gebeurtenis.

    kuuke.nl/solar-dynamics-observ

    #sdo #SolarDynamicsObservatory #uitbarsting #zon #zonnevlam

  5. Yes, there WAS a deep #SolarEclipse for the #SolarDynamicsObservatory around 2:45 UTC or 1 1/2 hours ago: with the tool sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/aiahmi/ you can generate movies from AIA and HMI images, and the #EUV camera AIA caught the eclipse well while the HMI had only one hit, the one shown in the preceding post.

  6. Strange things happening to the #SolarDynamicsObservatory right now ... the HMI white-light view sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/assets/img/l from 2:30 UTC today (20 May 2023; left) showed something roundish occulting part of the disk, while the 3:11 UTC view has it gone but the image is out of focus now; never saw that before either. We are close to new moon right now, but whether this had something to do with this I can't tell (the SDO in is geosynchronous orbit 36,000 km above the Earth).

  7. Die NASA-Sonde SDO guckt seit zehn Jahren direkt in die Sonne und schickt Fotos zur Erde. Daraus haben Forscher nun einen beeindruckenden Film erstellt.
    NASA: Zehn Jahre Sonnenaktivität im hochaufgelösten Zeitraffer
    #Astronomie #NASA #SolarDynamicsObservatory #Sonne