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X-Ray Flux Satellite Environment Electron Flux
Magnetometer Estimated Kp Index GOES 8 Proton Flux

NASA SOHO
N3KL.ORG

NOAA/SEC Satellite Environment
GOES X-Ray Flux
SOHO/SEM EUV/X-ray Flux

Dst Geomagnetic Index Estimate
Auroral Activity Extrapolated from NOAA POES

Low: Dst > -20 nT
Medium: -20 nT > Dst > -50 nT
High: High: -50 nT > Dst > -100 nT
Extreme: Dst < -100 nT

SOHO/ERNE High Energy Proton Flux SOHO CELIAS/MTOF Proton Monitor ACE Solar Wind Real-Time Data

SOHO Real-time View of the Sun
Real-Time Solar Wind Data

Learn more about Space Weather (images, movies, animations).

  • Space Weather Today from NOAA's Space Environment Center.
  • Recent Solar Activity from Lockheed Martin Solar & Astrophysics Lab.
  • What's Up in Space from spaceweather.com.
  • ESA Space Weather Web Server
  • BBSO Active Region Monitor
  • Space Weather Center

      What is space weather ?

      "conditions on the Sun and in the solar wind, magnetosphere, ionosphere and thermosphere that can influence the performance and reliability of space-borne and ground-based technological systems and can endanger human life or health."


    Other space weather Links

    Data

    Space Weather Forecasting

    Aurora

  • "Near Solar Activity."

    Nyobeyama Japan:

    17 GHz

    868.8nm 1083.0nm 854.2nm 868.8nm 1083.0nm 854.2nm

    Magnetic Field Line Strength Magnetic Field Intensity Coronal Hole Est. Equivalent Width

    Mt. Wilson Solar Observatory (California):

    Magnetogram

    Dopplergram

    Intensitygram

    525.02nm (Fe I)

    589.59nm (Na I (D1))


    Essential Web Links

    NOAA Space Environment Center -- The official U.S. government bureau for real-time monitoring of solar and geophysical events, research in solar-terrestrial physics, and forecasting solar and geophysical disturbances.

    Atmospheric Optics -- the first place to look for information about sundogs, pillars, rainbows and related phenomena. See also Snow Crystals.

    Solar and Heliospheric Observatory -- Realtime and archival images of the Sun from SOHO. (European Mirror Site)

    Daily Sunspot Summaries -- from the NOAA Space Environment Center.

    Current Solar Images --a gallery of up-to-date solar pictures frrom the National Solar Data Analysis Center at the Goddard Space Flight Center. See also the GOES-12 Solar X-ray Imager.

    Recent Solar Events -- a nice summary of current solar conditions from lmsal.com.

    SOHO Farside Images of the Sun from SWAN and MDI.

    The Latest SOHO Coronagraph Images -- from the Naval Research Lab

    The Sun from Earth -- daily images of our star from the Big Bear Solar Observatory

    List of Potentially Hazardous Asteroids -- from the Harvard Minor Planet Center.

    Observable Comets -- from the Harvard Minor Planet Center.

    What is the Interplanetary Magnetic Field? -- A lucid answer from the University of Michigan. See also the Anatomy of Earth's Magnetosphere.

    Real-time Solar Wind Data -- from NASA's ACE spacecraft. How powerful are solar wind gusts? Read this story from Science@NASA.

    More Real-time Solar Wind Data -- from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory Proton Monitor.

    Aurora Forecast --from the University of Alaska's Geophysical Institute

    Daily Solar Flare and Sunspot Data -- from the NOAA Space Environment Center.<

    Lists of Coronal Mass Ejections -- from 1998 to 2001

    What is an Iridium flare? See also Photographing Satellites by Brian Webb.

    Vandenberg AFB missile launch schedule.

    What is an Astronomical Unit, or AU?

    Mirages: Mirages in Finland; An Introduction to Mirages;

    NOAA Solar Flare and Sunspot Data: 1999; 2000; 2001; 2002; 2003; Jan-Mar., 2004;

    Space Audio Streams: (University of Florida) 20 MHz radio emissions from Jupiter: #1, #2, #3, #4; (NASA/Marshall) INSPIRE: #1; (Stan Nelson of Roswell, New Mexico) meteor radar: #1, #2;

    Recent International Astronomical Union Circulars

    GLOSSARY | SPACE WEATHER TUTORIAL

    Most recent Space Weather data

    1-min X-ray Flux plot
    1-min Boulder-NOAA Magnetometer plot
    Solar Region Summary reports
    Solar Event reports
    Latest Solar-Geophysical Data reports and summaries
    Space Weather data on SEC's FTP server

    Older Space Weather data

    Plots of Solar-Geophysical Data
    Lists of Solar-Geophysical Data
    Solar Images
    Space Weather data on SEC's FTP server
    Solar-Terrestrial Physics Archives at the National Geophysical Data Center

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