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This document outlines key points from the HMI Team Meeting held on September 8, 2009, in Stanford, CA. It discusses types of users, focusing on local and non-local accounts, and highlights educational resources aimed at teachers and students. The meeting addressed accessibility for researchers and the public, detailing available tools such as shell commands and online resources. Special emphasis was placed on the streamlined access to solar data from various archives and services, including direct links to pertinent websites.
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HMI Data Access JeneenSommers September 8, 2009 HMI Team Meeting, Stanford CA
Types of Users • Education and Public Outreach • Users with local accounts • Users without local accounts HMI Team Meeting, Stanford CA
Education and Public Outreach • Resources for teachers and students • Images, graphics, movies, etc. for the public and media • Interesting solar events Website: http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov HMI Team Meeting, Stanford CA
Access With a Local Account Local researchers, guest users, NetDRMS sites and quick-look data users (i.e., science operations, space weather forecasters) • shell commands (wget, ftp, scp) • DRMS utilities (show_info, jpe, jpeq) For helpful man pages and wiki pages, see: http://jsoc.stanford.edu/doxygen_html http://jsoc.stanford.edu/jsocwiki HMI Team Meeting, Stanford CA
Access Without a Local Account Most researchers, most of the time • http://jsoc.stanford.edu/ajax/lookdata2.html • new streamlined lookdata for access to all MDI, HMI and AIA calibrated science data products • Remote NetDRMS export sites • Stanford Helioseismology Archive (http://sha.stanford.edu) • Virtual Solar Observatory (http://vso.stanford.edu) HMI Team Meeting, Stanford CA