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Some coronal holes are always observable on the sun. Displays of the aurora therefore might be seen regularly from high latitudes.
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SWIM X-ray Data and the GOES spacecraft
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SWIM X-ray Data and the GOES spacecraft
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On 1 December, the old GOES-10 spacecraft was decommissioned. It had been the source of solar x-ray data and has served us very well over the years. The GOES-14 spacecraft is now the primary source of all x-ray, proton and electron data (there is no secondary spacecraft yet assigned).
We will soon have an update to the SWIM software that will allow for the collection of the GOES-14 x-ray data.
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