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Aurorasaurus citizen science data is a collection of auroral sightings submitted to the project via its website (aurorasaurus.org) or apps and mined from social media. It is a robust data set and particularly abundant during strong geomagnetic storms. This data is offered to the scientific community for research use through an open-access database in its raw and scientific formats for the 2015-2016 period, each of which is described in detail in the following technical report: Kosar, B. C., MacDonald, E. A., Case, N. A., & Heavner, M. (2018). Aurorasaurus Database of Real‐Time, Crowd‐Sourced Aurora Data for Space Weather Research. Earth and Space Science, 5(12), 970-980. For more information on the project, please contact the project leaders at aurorasaurus.info@gmail.com.
Research is funded by National Science Foundation (NSF) - 1344296 and NASA INSPIRE Track 1: Aurorasaurus - Citizen Scientists Experiencing Extremes of Space Weather We acknowledge STFC grant number ST/M001059/1 The Aurorasaurus website (aurorasaurus.org) is hosted by the New Mexico Consortium. Special permission for Twitter use has been obtained.
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