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where to get obeservation data?
takashi wrote in
: Hi, I have started to learn some numerical math software. I am looking for some physical data that I can use in order to get familiar with my numerical software. For instance, I would like to get the data about sun's temperature distribution(T=T(x,y,z,t)) or magnetic field. I am interested in calculating divergence or curl of some data at each point, so it would be very nice that the data has some associated direction with it( like E field or maganetic field). My computer does not have a huge hard drive( I only have 100 Mb left), so I can't handle a huge data set. Could you give me any suggestions? Thank you very much, and have a good day. There is a lot of publically available data from the various instruments of the SOHO spacecraft. It may not be in the form you want it but dig around: http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/data/archive.html They do provide software for analysing the data too. Llanzlan. |
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