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NASA shutdown web based Realtime Data service ahead of solar storm prediction July 07,2009 ?

 
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We just noticed that NASA shutdown web based Realtime Data service. According to NASA official statement "Due to scheduled maintenance, the orbital tracker will be unavailable from July 2, 2009 at 6:00 p.m. CDT to July 6, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. CDT." What's really going on guys?
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Re: NASA shutdown web based Realtime Data service ahead of solar storm prediction July 07,2009 ?
REal Time isn't run by NASA. However, it was down, as it is periodically for unknown reasons, usually starting around midnight UTC in multiples of 3 hours, for 15 hours this time, but is up again. ACE continued to post data, except for 45 minutes at about 10 UTC. I haven't so far personally seen any notices of anything down for a few days. What is this "orbiter" mentioned on the above blog?

I would myself bookmark the actual data sites and not depend on blogs for the information.

[link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] is the constantly updating site for the ACE craft. Also BATS R US constantly updated, at least when I checked it during the time Real Time was not updating. [link to ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov] Also SOHO collects solar wind and density data and sometimes has stuff not picked up by ACE, but it is also out of contact whenever SOHO is out of contact, so the data stream is not constant. [link to umtof.umd.edu] and [link to umtof.umd.edu]

This site has the x ray, electron flux and the like on it from the GOES satellites (weather satellites.) [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov]

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Re: NASA shutdown web based Realtime Data service ahead of solar storm prediction July 07,2009 ?
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and your point? This hasn't a thing to do with solar data in this thread. However, the missing planet is misunderstood. There used to be the planet often called Maldek in the literature which is now mostly the asteroid belt, and a goodly chunk of the earth is up in that asteroid belt too, which is why there is the problems with the Pacific Rim. This planet was blasted nearly in two a LONG time ago are part of the reptilian, human wars, and was also in a different orbit than now.
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Re: NASA shutdown web based Realtime Data service ahead of solar storm prediction July 07,2009 ?
REal Time isn't run by NASA. However, it was down, as it is periodically for unknown reasons, usually starting around midnight UTC in multiples of 3 hours, for 15 hours this time, but is up again. ACE continued to post data, except for 45 minutes at about 10 UTC. I haven't so far personally seen any notices of anything down for a few days. What is this "orbiter" mentioned on the above blog?

I would myself bookmark the actual data sites and not depend on blogs for the information.

[link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] is the constantly updating site for the ACE craft. Also BATS R US constantly updated, at least when I checked it during the time Real Time was not updating. [link to ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov] Also SOHO collects solar wind and density data and sometimes has stuff not picked up by ACE, but it is also out of contact whenever SOHO is out of contact, so the data stream is not constant. [link to umtof.umd.edu] and [link to umtof.umd.edu]

This site has the x ray, electron flux and the like on it from the GOES satellites (weather satellites.) [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov]
 Quoting: Candace



Candace : Just check out Earth magnetosphere show at your given website [link to ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov] and here [link to ufoblogger.blogspot.com]

What you have to say about it ?
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