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Python-based Space Physics Environment Data Analysis Software
https://pyspedas.readthedocs.io/
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Adapt "Exploring the Heliosphere with Python" notebook for other notable events #573

Closed jameswilburlewis closed 3 months ago

jameswilburlewis commented 1 year ago

This notebook loads and plots a number of solar, magnetospheric, planetary, and ground-based datasets for 2017-03-27. During planning discussions for next year's PyHC Summer School, we talked about doing something similar but for some other notable events...some candidates are catalogued here:

https://lasp.colorado.edu/space-weather-portal/event-library

For example, the SpaceX Starlink Anomaly (Feb 3-4 2022), and the 2015 St. Patrick's Day Storm (March 10-20 2015)

The best candidates would be events that are visible in data sets from multiple missions, (e.g. solar, magnetospheric, Earth ground-based, planetary...."Sun to Mud" coverage).

It would also be nice to highlight interoperability between PySPEDAS and other PyHC packages. The current notebook already leverages sunpy, astropy, and hapi.

jameswilburlewis commented 9 months ago

We've decided on March 24, 2023 -- an event that should have good coverage with solar imagery, PSP observations, earth orbit and ground observations. Exact times still TBD.

jameswilburlewis commented 3 months ago

Several notebooks for the 2023-03-24 event were developed and presented at PyHC summer school 2024.