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The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO): A new generation of solar science education

Drobnes, 2005

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2792274863241812396
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Drobnes E
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AGU Spring Meeting Abstracts

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The next generation of Solar observing missions will provide a unique opportunity to educate the public on the Sun, its influence in the Solar System and the importance of being able to predict Space Weather. SDO, with its large amounts of data, high resolution images …
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