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50 Years of Solar Data at Stanford

50 Years of Solar Data at Stanford Online

Instructors: Alex Koufos, Philip Mansfield, Charles Baldner, Cristina Rabello Soares, Arthur Amezcua

Organizer: Katie Frey

Location: Online / KIPAC Tea

Stanford’s Wilcox Solar Observatory, located just south of the main campus, began collecting daily observations of the Sun's magnetic field in May 1975 with the goal of understanding changes in the Sun and how those changes affect the Earth. Twenty years later, in December 1995, the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) launched, carrying the Michelson Doppler Imager, an instrument that measures magnetic fields in the photosphere, that was designed and operated by Stanford’s solar group. Continuing Stanford’s long history of studying our nearest star, the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) was launched on February 11, 2010, bringing with it the ability to photograph the sun almost constantly without interference from Earth’s atmosphere. Every day, data from SDO are processed, analyzed, and made available to the public from the Joint Science Operations Center, which is housed here on Stanford’s campus.

This event is being hosted online by KIPAC and may include some announcements and information of interest to that community at the start of the scheduled time.

Date:
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Time:
10:40am - 11:40am
Time Zone:
Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
Categories:
  Love Data Week  
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.

Registration is required. There are 99 seats available.

Event Organizer

Jooyeon Hahm