1 Solar / Geophysics – 23 February 2015 Solar / Geophysics W. Denig, Chief Solar & Terrestrial Physics Division NOAA/NESDIS/NGDC

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1 Solar / Geophysics – 23 February 2015 Solar / Geophysics W. Denig, Chief Solar & Terrestrial Physics Division NOAA/NESDIS/NGDC 23 Feb 2015 Dr. Spinrad Visit

2 Solar / Geophysics – 23 February 2015 Solar / Geophysics Space Weather Team

3 Solar / Geophysics – 23 February 2015 Solar / Geophysics Managing NOAA’s Space Weather Data

4 Solar / Geophysics – 23 February Solar / Geophysics DSCOVR Data Stewardship/Archive Launch: 11 February 2015 Status: Early-orbit ops (all nominal) Current Location: 820,000 km Final Location: 1,500,000 km (L1) Operations: L+105 days Space Weather Sensor Suite ̶ Plasma-Magnetometer (PlasMag) measures solar wind for space weather predictions. Sensors: Magnetometer (magnetic field). Faraday cup (positive ions) Electrostatic analyzer (electrons) Archive Status – Ready to receive, archive and disseminate DSCOVR space weather products. Improving scientific data access Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) Launch Video

5 Solar / Geophysics – 23 February Solar / Geophysics GOES-R Pre-Post Launch Support Satellite Product Analysis & Distribution Enterprise System (SPADES) GOES-R Launch: March 2016 Space Weather Sensors: SUVI – Solar UltraViolet Imager MAG – Magnetometer EXIS – EUV and X-Ray Irradiance Sensors SEISS – Space Environment In-Situ Sensors Assigned Responsibility : Vendor oversight, including calibration Pre-launch technical planning Post-Launch tests & product assessment L1b product calibration/validation L2+ algorithm development & demonstration Long-term Operations & Maintenance (O&M) Data stewardship / archive GOES-R / S / T / U – Through 2036 SPADES PDR (P/W: Spades2014## )PDR

6 Solar / Geophysics – 23 February 2015 Solar / Geophysics POES/MetOp – Processing / Archive / Products Space Environment Monitor (POES/MetOp) Roles and Responsibilities: Real-time Data Processing Daily “Belt Indices” (AFWA) Archive and Dissemination Satellite Anomaly Resolution

7 Solar / Geophysics – 23 February 2015 Case 1 – Galaxy-15 Orbit: Geosynchronous Anomaly Date: 05 April Probable Cause: Internal Charging/ESD Report Case 2 – SkyTerra-1 Orbit: Geosynchronous Anomaly Date: 07 March Probable Cause: Single-Event Upset Report Case 3 – NPP/VIIRS Orbit: Polar LEO Anomaly Date: Various Probable Cause: Single-Event Upsets Report Solar / Geophysics Satellite Anomaly Support – Environment

8 Solar / Geophysics – 23 February 2015 Solar / Geophysics Ionospheric Sounder Construction NESDIS News: Antarctic Blog: Construction Movie Sensor: Vertical Incidence Pulsed Ionospheric Radar Location: Jang Bogo Station (South Korea), Antarctica

9 Solar / Geophysics – 23 February 2015 Solar / Geophysics Earth Observations Monitoring Urban Conditions (Syria) VIIRS DNB = blue = green = red Boat Detection Data Product VIIRS DNB VIIRS Nightfire Applications Global Gas Flaring Biomass Burning

10 Solar / Geophysics – 23 February 2015 END