The JSOC repair continues. This week we have started serving 15 min cadence images from AIA and HMI for Space Weather operators and others at the SDO website https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov. Stanford continues to rebuild the full capability of the JSOC. Several pieces of electronics are delayed by the dreaded supply-chain issues we all thought were finally behind us. All of the science data will be available for available once the JSOC is restored.
The JSOC may be off-line, but SDO continues making observations and collecting data about our Sun during the maximum of Solar Cycle 25.
SDO continues doing all of the usual things of a satellite mission:
  1. 12/18/24: Delta-H #51
  2. 01/08/25: EVE Cruciform
  3. 01/10/25: Eclipse Season #30 Starts
  4. 01/15/25: EVE FOV (@1400 UTC) and HMI/AIA Flatfield (@1715 UTC) Calibration Manuvers
  5. 01/16/25: HGA Handover Season #30 Starts
  6. 01/22/25: Stationkeeping Maneuver #30 (@2320 UTC)
  7. 01/29/25: AIA GT/PZT Calibration (images may shake a little)
  8. 02/05/25: Eclipse Season #30 Ends02/16/25: HGA Handover Season #30 Ends

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