Authors: Cecilia Mac Cormack(Catholic University of America/NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center), Phillip Hess (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory),Robin Colaninno(U.S. Naval Research Laboratory),Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla(NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center)
We present a catalogue based on the Solar Orbiter Heliospheric Imager (SoloHI) observations during its remote sensing windows. SoloHI, developed and operated by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), is one of the six remote sensing instruments on board the Solar Orbiter Mission. SoloHI observes the photospheric visible light scattered by electrons in the solar wind. The instrument presents a field of view of 40 degree centered around 22.5 degrees from the center of the Sun.
We describe SoloHI events with a multi-viewpoint perspective. For each event we present all available in situ data and remote sensing observations from other observers. When possible, we describe the source and the 3D reconstruction of the coronal mass ejections. We complement the observations with the event modeled by the Space Weather Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information (DONKI) developed at the Community Coordinated Modeling Center (CCMC).