The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) EUV Variability Experiment (EVE): Data Products and Data Access

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Launched on Feb. 11, 2010 on board the NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), the Extreme ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE) measures the solar EUV spectral irradiance from 0.1 nm to 105 nm at 0.1 nm spectral resolution and 10-second cadence. The data from EVE is useful for solar physics studies of solar irradiance variability and for space weather studies of the solar EUV as a primary driver for the Earth's upper atmosphere and ionosphere. EVE data products include a space weather product that is available within minutes of the measurements being taken, and a suite of more carefully calibrated irradiance data products available within a day. This paper will describe the EVE public data products and how the scientific community can access them.

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