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Summary of LASCO/EIT What is LASCO? What is EIT? (external link) FAQ Realtime Images Near Real Time Movies Latest Images (Color) LASCO Blink Tool Database Queries and Download (Updated!) Data Products Image Gallery Movie Gallery Processing Levels FITS Header Keywords Data Policy LASCO Sky Map NEW!! Latest Site Updates Coronal Mass Ejections LASCO CDROMs LASCO FTP Server Eclipse Observations Carrington Maps LASCO Calibration Team and Operations Resources (NEW!) LASCO/C1 at MPAe (Germany) LASCO at LAS (France) LASCO Handbook Technical Notes Detailed Documentation Acronyms Solwind Images and CMEs SOHO Home page SOHO and SOHO Instruments Other Solar Satellites and Observatories |
Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph Experiment (LASCO)*** SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ***LASCO and EIT "wavelet" movies have arrived! This new processing technique allows you to see unprecedented levels of detail in the LASCO/C2 and EIT images! Full details can be found on the main wavelet page.Welcome to the home page of the LASCO instrument, brought to you by the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) Space Science Divison's Solar Physics Branch. LASCO is one of several instruments on board the enormously successful SOHO mission, a project of international cooperation between ESA and NASA. Researchers in the Solar Physics Branch have been involved in observational and theoretical studies of the solar atmosphere since the early years of the space age. Experiments developed at NRL have flown on NASA missions such as Skylab/ATM, the OSO satellite series, the Space Shuttle STS-3, Spacelab-2 and ATLAS missions. It is now since SOHO Launched on December 2, 1995!
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