Speaker
Description
First Name: Nils
Last Name: Janitzek
Affiliation: European Space Agency
All Authors: Nils Janitzek, Arnaud Masson, Jon Cook
Abstract: The Solar Orbiter Archive (SOAR) provides the scientific user with all data of the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter mission – including science data, calibration information, and documentation of its ten scientific instruments. The scientific data is delivered by the individual instrument teams while the archive infrastructure is provided and developed by the ESAC Science Data Centre (ESDC) of the European Space Agency (ESA). We present the newest developments of the SOAR - with its integration in the ESA Heliophysics Archive (HPA: https://hpa.esa.int) and three new key features: 1) A new graphical user interface (GUI), which allows the user to explore the data in a more selective way via an archive “tree-view”. 2) An interactive Field-of-View (FoV) plotting tool, which allows to browse through all FoVs of Solar Orbiter`s high-resolution sensors, EUI/HRI, PHI/HRT, and its UV spectrometer, SPICE, over the entire mission. 3) The SOAR has become the central source for all low-latency (LL) data of the Solar Orbiter mission by now also containing all available LL data from its remote-sensing instruments. Since these data arrive with a typical latency of less than 24 hrs after the measurement, these observations can be used for short-term planning decisions within Solar Orbiter observation campaigns and for augmenting global space weather information.