Arwix/Sun Explorer
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space_weather_solar_radiation_lasco2_title
space_weather_solar_radiation_lasco2_title
Coronagraph LASCO C2 -
space_weather_solar_radiation_lasco3_title
space_weather_solar_radiation_lasco3_title
Coronagraph LASCO C3 -
space_weather_solar_radiation_notification_header
space_weather_solar_radiation_notification_header
Radiation storm -
space_weather_solar_x_ray_header
space_weather_solar_x_ray_header
Solar flares -
space_weather_solar_x_ray_min_header
space_weather_solar_x_ray_min_header
Flares -
space_weather_solar_x_ray_title
space_weather_solar_x_ray_title
X-ray flux -
space_weather_solar_x_ray_hf_radio
space_weather_solar_x_ray_hf_radio
HF Radio -
space_weather_solar_x_ray_navigation
space_weather_solar_x_ray_navigation
Navigation -
space_weather_solar_x_ray_forecast_class_m_title
space_weather_solar_x_ray_forecast_class_m_title
Class M -
space_weather_solar_x_ray_forecast_class_x_title
space_weather_solar_x_ray_forecast_class_x_title
Class X -
space_weather_solar_x_ray_sxi_title
space_weather_solar_x_ray_sxi_title
Solar X-Ray Image (GOES-14) -
space_weather_solar_x_ray_radio_notification_header
space_weather_solar_x_ray_radio_notification_header
Radio blackout -
space_weather_solar_radiation_title_info
space_weather_solar_radiation_title_info
[Is quiet, Minor storm, Moderate storm, Strong storm, Severe storm, Extreme storm] -
space_weather_solar_radiation_biological
space_weather_solar_radiation_biological
[None, Passengers and crew in high-flying aircraft at high latitudes may be exposed to elevated radiation risk, Radiation hazard avoidance recommended for astronauts on EVA; passengers and crew in high-flying aircraft at high latitudes may be exposed to radiation risk, Unavoidable radiation hazard to astronauts on EVA; passengers and crew in high-flying aircraft at high latitudes may be exposed to radiation risk, Unavoidable high radiation hazard to astronauts on EVA (extra-vehicular activity); passengers and crew in high-flying aircraft at high latitudes may be exposed to radiation risk] -
space_weather_solar_radiation_satellite_operations
space_weather_solar_radiation_satellite_operations
["None", "Infrequent single-event upsets possible", "Single-event upsets, noise in imaging systems, and slight reduction of efficiency in solar panel are likely", "May experience memory device problems and noise on imaging systems; star-tracker problems may cause orientation problems, and solar panel efficiency can be degraded", "Satellites may be rendered useless, memory impacts can cause loss of control, may cause serious noise in image data, star-trackers may be unable to locate sources; permanent damage to solar panels possible"] -
space_weather_solar_radiation_other_system
space_weather_solar_radiation_other_system
["Minor impacts on HF radio in the polar regions", "Small effects on HF propagation through the polar regions and navigation at polar cap locations possibly affected", "Degraded HF radio propagation through the polar regions and navigation position errors likely", "Blackout of HF radio communications through the polar regions and increased navigation errors over several days are likely", "Complete blackout of HF (high frequency) communications possible through the polar regions, and position errors make navigation operations extremely difficult"] -
space_weather_radio_blackout_notification_info
space_weather_radio_blackout_notification_info
[Minor, Moderate, Strong, Severe, Extreme] -
space_weather_radio_blackout_title_info
space_weather_radio_blackout_title_info
[Is quiet, Minor radio blackout, Moderate radio blackout, Strong radio blackout, Severe radio blackout, Extreme radio blackout] -
space_weather_radio_blackout_navigation
space_weather_radio_blackout_navigation
["Low-frequency navigation signals degraded for brief intervals", "Degradation of low-frequency navigation signals for tens of minutes", "Low-frequency navigation signals degraded for about an hour", "Outages of low-frequency navigation signals cause increased error in positioning for one to two hours. Minor disruptions of satellite navigation possible on the sunlit side of Earth", "Low-frequency navigation signals used by maritime and general aviation systems experience outages on the sunlit side of the Earth for many hours, causing loss in positioning. Increased satellite navigation errors in positioning for several hours on the sunlit side of Earth, which may spread into the night side"] -
space_weather_radio_blackout_hf_radio
space_weather_radio_blackout_hf_radio
["Weak or minor degradation of HF radio communication on sunlit side, occasional loss of radio contact", "Limited blackout of HF radio communication on sunlit side, loss of radio contact for tens of minutes", "Wide area blackout of HF radio communication, loss of radio contact for about an hour on sunlit side of Earth", "HF radio communication blackout on most of the sunlit side of Earth for one to two hours. HF radio contact lost during this time", "Complete HF (high frequency) radio blackout on the entire sunlit side of the Earth lasting for a number of hours. This results in no HF radio contact with mariners and en route aviators in this sector"]