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favorite solar viewer

... ours is the sdo. 

http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov

 

Which one(s) do you like?

Regards, Dan, a. k. a. smAshomAsh

I played with mostly helioviewer in the past the pc downloaded version but I think they on had sdo connected servers... I'm gonna go ahead and grab it again. I do use spaceweathernews.com and nasa enthusiasts dashboard. For quick overviews. For news I type in various relevant words in Twitter and sort by date typically sometimes I use search engines the same way. Other monitoring sources worth noting I guess would be the asteroids neo apps are useful if your into that lol. And a few volcano and seismic apps are very useful as well for effortless monitoring. Spaceweatherlive.com is decent. Spaceweather.com updates their stuff and has textual content they even have a neo list. Soho's page meh...  it's alright lol it's something I use sometimes just easier places to get same data from... but ultimately my favorite is smashomash haha.

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○°| Making the world obvious in not so obvious ways connecting patterns and associating Aincent pasts gods as symbolic personification of very complex ideals in physics, atomics, cosmology etc. Taking folklore and learning the subtext the esoterical data preserved in the complex nature like intentional to keep the memory alive over many many many generations. Data is gathered sometimes through a process of creative writing where I'm pretend to believe that unimportant information is vital and relevant and use overactive imagination to understand various outcomes that lead to ultimately accurate conclusions and new ideals no one has considered. Sometimes this process I call being creatively precautious. As you are aware but not simultaneously it's a near manic but not emotional state that's helps me with my esoterical portion of my bestowic behavior. Information metadata seemingly not yet important but truly underlying geometrical and core structure of messages and symbols are relevant. ●•|
Quote from Bestowic on December 25, 2019, 8:41 pm

I played with mostly helioviewer in the past the pc downloaded version but I think they on had sdo connected servers... I'm gonna go ahead and grab it again. I do use spaceweathernews.com and nasa enthusiasts dashboard. For quick overviews. For news I type in various relevant words in Twitter and sort by date typically sometimes I use search engines the same way. Other monitoring sources worth noting I guess would be the asteroids neo apps are useful if your into that lol. And a few volcano and seismic apps are very useful as well for effortless monitoring. Spaceweatherlive.com is decent. Spaceweather.com updates their stuff and has textual content they even have a neo list. Soho's page meh...  it's alright lol it's something I use sometimes just easier places to get same data from... but ultimately my favorite is smashomash haha.

Thanks.

 

Anybody else?  There are countless observatories around the world.  Maybe we'll start showing some of them on this thread...

Regards, Dan, a. k. a. smAshomAsh
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