Learn about heliophysics and space weather events through NASA's Community Coordinated Modeling Center's (CCMC) tools
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Abstract
Learn about heliophysics and how you can use the Community Coordinated Modeling Center's (CCMC's) tools to engage with heliophysics and the Sun's path towards solar maximum for solar cycle 25. Events such as the annular eclipse from October 2023, the total solar eclipse from April 8th, 2024, Parker Solar Probe's closest approach to the sun from December 24th, 2024 can be analyzed and viewed through CCMC's interactive tools. The CCMC has hands-on space weather modeling tools for formal and informal educators. The CCMC supports educational activities, such as heliophysics and space weather summer schools, contests, research visits and exchanges. We at the CCMC create and maintain a wide variety of tools for space weather simulations, analysis, forecasting, and visualization. This includes tools such as the Integrated Space Weather Analysis System (ISWA), Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information (DONKI), and OpenSpace 3D visualization project.
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Presenters
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Elana Resnick
NASA CCMC | ASRC Federal
Authors
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Elana Resnick
NASA CCMC | ASRC Federal
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Masha Kuznetsova
NASA CCMC
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Leila Mays
NASA CCMC
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Yihua Zheng
NASA CCMC
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Jia Yue
NASA CCMC | CUA
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Chiu Wiegand
NASA CCMC
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Richard Mullinix
NASA CCMC
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Elon Olsson
NASA CCMC | CUA
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Anders Lundkvist
NASA CCMC | CUA