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NOAA Climate Data Record (CDR) of NASA NOAA LASP Solar Spectral Irradiance (NNLSSI), Version 3
This Climate Data Record (CDR) contains solar spectral irradiance (SSI) as a function of time and wavelength created with the NASA NOAA Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space... -
Satellite Anomalies Due to Environment
These events range from minor operational problems to permanent spacecraft failures. Australia, Canada, Germany, India, Japan, United Kingdom, and the United States have... -
Solar Features - Solar Flares
A solar flare is a short-lived sudden increase in the intensity of radiation emitted in the neighborhood of sunspots. For many years it was best monitored in the H-alpha... -
NOAA Space Environment Monitor (SEM) Science-Quality Solar X-Ray Sensor (XRS) Data from GOES 1-15
The Space Environment Monitor (SEM) Solar X-Ray Sensor (XRS) onboard the GOES satellite series provides solar X-ray irradiances for the wavelength bands of 0.5 to 4 Angstrom... -
Sudden Ionospheric Disturbances (SID)
Sudden ionospheric disturbances (SID) are caused by solar flare enhanced X-rays in the 1 to 10 angstrom range. Solar flares can produce large increases of ionization in the... -
NOAA GOES-R Series Magnetometer (MAG) Level 0 Data
This data collection consists of archived GOES-R Series Magnetometer (MAG) and Goddard Magnetometer (GMAG) Level 0 data from the operational GOES-East and GOES-West satellites.... -
Solar Features - Solar Flares - SIDS
A Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance (SID) is any of several radio propagation anomalies due to ionospheric changes resulting from solar or geophysical events. -
GOES Solar X-Ray Imager (SXI) L0 & L1b data from SWPC
The Solar X-Ray Imager (SXI) instrument onboard GOES 12-15 is an X-ray telescope used for the early detection of solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and space phenomena that... -
NOAA POES & MetOp Space Environment Monitor (SEM) Data
The Space Environment Monitor (SEM) instrument onboard the NOAA POES satellite series and MetOp satellite series measures the flux of energetic ions and electrons at the... -
Space Weather Follow On (SWFO) Level 0b data from the Compact Coronagraph-2 (CCOR2) on Space Weather Follow-On Lagrange 1 (SOL-1)
This data collection consists of archived Space Weather Follow On (SWFO) Level 0b data from the Compact Coronagraph-2 (CCOR2) on Space Weather Follow-On Lagrange 1 (SOL-1). The... -
NOAA Operational GOES 8-15 Space Environment Monitor (SEM) Level 0 Data
The Space Environment Monitor (SEM) is a suite of instruments onboard the GOES satellite series. The objective of the SEM package is to measure solar radiation in the X-ray and... -
Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) H-alpha Outputs (oHA)
Originally constructed in 1995, the Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) is a network of six identical ground-based solar telescopes distributed around the Earth in order to... -
GOES-R Series Solar Ultraviolet Imager (SUVI) Level 2 Products
These SUVI Level 2 (L2) data are designed for use by the NOAA-NWS Space Weather Forecast Office and include several different products: composite images, thematic maps, bright... -
Solar Geophysical Data (SGD) Reports (1955-2009)
Solar-Geophysical Data (SGD) reports were a comprehensive compilation of many different kinds of observational data of the sun's activity and its effects on the Earth. Data from... -
Solar Features - Prominences and Filaments
Prominences and filaments are two manifestations of the same phenomenon. Both prominences and filaments are features formed above the chromosphere by cool dense gases held in... -
NOAA GOES 1-15 Space Environment Monitor (SEM) L1B & L2 Data, Version 1.0
*Note: This data has been reprocessed by NCEI adding quality flags and using consistent file formats across the period of record (POR). It is highly recommended that users...