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May 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007agusmsm33d..05h&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Spring Meeting 2007, abstract #SM33D-05
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7594 Instruments And Techniques, 7599 General Or Miscellaneous, 7894 Instruments And Techniques, 7899 General Or Miscellaneous, 9820 Techniques Applicable In Three Or More Fields
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The Virtual Solar Observatory (VSO) was released to the community in December 2004. It is designed to provide solar physicists with a tool that allows them to locate and access solar data in an efficient manner, thus facilitating science studies involving multiple data sets. Examples of science projects that have been done with the VSO are a study of halo CME speeds and their visibility in a variety of SOHO data sets, and the calibration between helioseismic farside signals and the characteristics of active regions. Future possible projects include studies of farside coronal mass ejections; the relationship between subsurface flows and solar wind speeds; statistics of the active region life cycle; sunspot energetics, and space weather predictors.
Bogart Richard. S.
Davey Alisdair R.
Gurman Joe B.
Hill F. F.
Hourcle Joseph A.
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