1998
DOI: 10.1023/a:1005044300738
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“…As part of the STEREO Space Weather Beacon, IMPACT supplies real-time plasma electron, magnetic field, and SEP key parameters analogous to those currently available from the ACE RTSW system (Garrard et al 1998;Zwickl et al 1998), with corresponding plasma ion quantities from PLASTIC (see Galvin et al, this volume, 2007). ACE real time solar wind plasma, magnetic field, and SEP data are currently being used to drive space weather models that forecast the Earth's radiation environment, ionospheric dynamics, and general geomagnetic activity levels ∼30-45 min ahead of their occurrence (see http://www.srl.caltech.edu/ACE/ASC/related_sites.html).…”
Section: Introduction To the Impact Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As part of the STEREO Space Weather Beacon, IMPACT supplies real-time plasma electron, magnetic field, and SEP key parameters analogous to those currently available from the ACE RTSW system (Garrard et al 1998;Zwickl et al 1998), with corresponding plasma ion quantities from PLASTIC (see Galvin et al, this volume, 2007). ACE real time solar wind plasma, magnetic field, and SEP data are currently being used to drive space weather models that forecast the Earth's radiation environment, ionospheric dynamics, and general geomagnetic activity levels ∼30-45 min ahead of their occurrence (see http://www.srl.caltech.edu/ACE/ASC/related_sites.html).…”
Section: Introduction To the Impact Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I-ALiRT follows the ACE, STEREO, and DSCOVR approach to provide continuous realtime products. Between DSN tracks, the flight system sends this low-rate stream to the SOC via a network of antenna partners located around the globe (e.g., Zwickl et al 1998;Biesecker et al 2008). During DSN tracks, the flight system includes the space weather data in the full-rate science data stream, which the Mission Operations Center (MOC) receives from the DSN and forwards to the SOC.…”
Section: Real-time Space Weathermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the L1 point is located about 1,500,000 km ahead of Earth toward the sun, the condition of the solar wind can be monitored with about one-hour leading time. NASA's Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE) was launched at the L1 point in 1997, and had the "real-time beacon mode" for broadcasting the solar wind and high-energy particle data in real time [6]. NICT has contributed to receiving the real-time beacon mode from the start of the ACE mission.…”
Section: Space-based Observationmentioning
confidence: 99%