The key objective of the NASA GSFC Space Weather Center is to provide the latest space weather information (including nowcasting and forecasting) to NASA's robotic mission operators, as well as DoD and other partners.
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| Caption: A schematic view of NASA missions (Courtesy: Peter M. Hughes) |
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The NASA GSFC Space Weather Center provides assistance in spacecraft anomaly resolution by assessing whether space weather has any role in causing the observed anomaly/anomalies.
The NASA GSFC Space Weather Center sends out weekly space weather reports/summaries to all NASA mission operators, NASA officials and involved personnel.
Example:
Weekly Summary Report for August 3, 2011 - August 9, 2011
The NASA GSFC Space Weather Center sends out timely space weather alerts/forecasts regarding adverse conditions throughout the solar system, such as significant CME events, elevated radiation levels, etc.
Examples:
The NASA GSFC Space Weather Center provides general space weather support for NASA customers and partners. GSFC space weather information is also available to the public.
For questions, comments, or requests,
Please contact:
NASA GSFC Space Weather Center
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