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This talk provides an overview of the data sources available under what we call “Heliophysics”, and the diversity and interdisciplinary standards that comes with the different forms of data (e.g. remote sensing vs in-situ; and discussing how missions like Solar Orbiter are bridging these two somewhat). I’ll then also talk about where we’re heading towards larger more complex data and the need for coordinated efforts for software development and workflows.
Solar Physics, Heliophysics
Solar Physics, Heliophysics
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