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  • SH14B-02: NOAA's Space Weather Follow On (SWFO) Program: Developing Imagery and In Situ Data Products Following the SWFO-L1 Launch (highlighted)
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Author(s):
Dimitrios Vassiliadis, NOAA (First Author, Presenting Author)
Aspen Davis, CU/CIRES - NOAA/NCEI
Robert Ebert, University of Texas at San Antonio
Jeff Johnson, NOAA Boulder
Brian Kress, CU/CIRES-NOAA/NCEI
Davin Larson, Space Sciences Laboratory
Nathan Miles, University of California Los Angeles
Alessandra Abe Pacini, NorthWest Research Associates Boulder
Juan Rodriguez, University of Colorado, Boulder - CIRES
William Rowland, University of Colorado Boulder
Donald Schmit, CU/CIRES-NOAA/NCEI
Errol Summerlin, NASA Goddard SFC
Arnaud Thernisien, Naval Research Laboratory
Roy Torbert, University of New Hampshire


The Space Weather Follow On (SWFO) is a NOAA program with the goal of observing the Sun and measuring the solar wind close to Earth. Its data will help space weather information users better understand and predict the conditions in our planet's environment that are shaped by space weather. The first part of the program, the Compact Coronagraph 1 (CCOR-1) was launched in June 2024 to geosynchronous orbit and has been imaging the Sun's outer atmosphere or corona. The second part, the SWFO - Lagrange 1 (SWFO-L1) is planned to be launched in the fall of 2025 to the Sun-Earth Lagrange 1 (L1) point. Its coronagraph, CCOR-2, and several instruments will yield additional data for space weather forecasts. The presentation will describe the types of data available, the sites where they are available, and updates on how data products such as images and time series data are getting evaluated before they are released to users.



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