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China’s Solar Observation Satellite Data Open For Trial Use

16813751413171 The satellite observation data of the Advanced Space-based Solar Observatory (ASO-S) was open for trial use at home and abroad, authorities said on Wednesday.

   A data release and training conference on how to use the observation data was held online, which was attended by nearly 400 solar physics experts from 25 countries.

   ASO-S, China’s first comprehensive solar exploration satellite, was launched in October last year from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China.

   After half a year of in-orbit commissioning, the satellite has obtained about 80 TB of raw solar observation data.

   Speaking at the conference, Gan Weiqun, the satellite’s chief scientist, provided a comprehensive overview of the scope of the trial opening data, including all observations from the Hard X-ray Imager (HXI) since April 1, some observations from the Full-disk Vector MagnetoGraph (FMG), and some observations from the Lyman-alpha Solar Telescope (LST).

   “In the future, we will make adjustments based on the satellite’s in-orbit testing, eventually making all of the satellite’s observations available to the public in quasi-real time,” Gan said.

   The two-day conference, which began on Tuesday, was co-hosted by the Purple Mountain Observatory under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the National Space Science Center under the CAS, and the National Space Science Data Center. 

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