The Compact Coronagraph 1 (CCOR-1): Open Access to Coronal Imagery and Instrument Information

Authors: Dimitris Vassiliadis (S Tech) Coronal imagery from the Sun-Earth line provides reference information for many other types of solar atmospheric observations and in situView More

Longitudinal Variations in ESP Properties and Shock Compression Observed by STEREO-A and L1 Spacecraft

Authors: Adolfo Santa Fe Dueñas, Noé Lugaz, Bin Zhuang, Nada AlHaddad We investigate longitudinal variations in energetic storm particle (ESP) intensities and shock compression propertiesView More

Evolution of a Coronal Mass Ejection with an Eruptive Prominence from the Corona to Interplanetary Space

Authors: Bin Zhuang (University of New Hampshire), Noé Lugaz (University of New Hampshire), Brian E. Wood (Naval Research Laboratory), Carlos R. Braga (Applied Physics Laboratory,View More

A World-Wide Interplanetary Scintillation Stations (WIPSS) Analysis for use with Thomson Scattering Brightness

Authors: Bernard JACKSON (A&A, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, California, United States), Kazumasa IWAI (ISEE, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan), Ken’ichi FUJIKIView More

Multi-Spacecraft Measurements of CMEs by Wind and STEREO-A: 2022 – 2024

Authors: Sahanaj Aktar Banu (University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, United States), Noé Lugaz(University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, United States), Nada AlHaddadView More

The Polarimeter to UNify the Corona and Heliosphere (PUNCH) mission

Authors: Nicholeen Viall (NASA/GSFC), Michael Kirk (NASA/GSFC), Craig DeForest (SWRI) and Sarah Gibson (NCAR) The Polarimeter to UNify the Corona and Heliosphere (PUNCH) mission wasView More

The CCOR Operational Coronagraph Series for Space Weather Forecast

Authors: Natsuha Kuroda (George Mason University), Arnaud Thernisien (Naval Research Laboratory), Dimitrios Vassiliadis (NOAA), Damien Chua (Naval Research Laboratory), Tim Carter (Naval Research Laboratory), NathanView More

Physics-Based Forecasting of Tomorrow’s Solar Wind in the Inner Heliosphere

Authors: Igor V. Sokolov (University of Michigan) and Tamas I. Gombosi (University of Michigan) Inspired by the concept of relativity of simultaneity used in theView More

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