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Solar Orbiter Data Analysis within SunPy Ecosystem

A tutorial at the Solar Orbiter Workshop at GSFC 25 Oct 2023

This notebook provides demonstrates how to use the SunPy ecosystem to access Solar Orbiter data and perform a scientific workflow with Solar Orbiter observations.

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How to run this notebook

The notebook is provided is in this repository - called solo_workshop_gsfc_tutorial_oct2023.ipynb

Run using BinderHub:

If you want you can run this notebook using Binder by clicking on this link: Binder. It may take a few minutes to load up when you click on it for the first time

Run locally

To run this notebook locally, we suggest that you create a new conda environement using the environment.yml file in this repository. This can be done by first clone this repository i.e. git clone https://github.com/SolarOrbiterWorkshop/solo_workshop_gsfc.git and then creating a new environment as such:

$ conda env create -f environment.yml
$ conda activate solo_tutorial_gsfc
$ jupyter lab

Resources

Below are a few helpful links for finding out more about SunPy, including our webpage, documentation, and our Matrix channel:

Given by Laura A. Hayes (ESA/ESTEC) with many thanks to Will Barnes (AU/NASA GSFC), Stuart Mumford (Aperio Software), Albert Shih (NASA GSFC), David Stansby (UCL) and the SunPy community.