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NASA Space Weather

The NASA Space Weather App provides access to space environment information from the sun to the earth, giving users a look at complex physical processes as they evolve, and how these processes affect the near earth space environment. Enormous explosions of gas and charged particles from the sun, known as Coronal Mass Ejections or CMEs, can be viewed on the NASA Space Weather App minutes after an eruption has been observed from satellites like the joint European Space Agency and NASA mission Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), NASA’s Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO), as well as NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory ( SDO ). The potential effects of such solar storms can also be viewed by accessing one of the many space weather model data products that use observational data to forecast potentially hazardous space environment effects. The Community Coordinated Modeling Center at NASA GSFC operates the largest collection of real- time space weather models in the community, and provides direct access to these real-time space weather simulation results through the NASA Space Weather App. In addition to the NASA provided observational and simulation data products, the NASA Space Weather App also utilizes external space weather resources from a host of collaborators such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and their Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES).

All data products (cygnets) in the NASA Space Weather application are user selectable, allowing customized display configurations that include only the cygnets of interest to each user. NASA Space Weather App has a catalog of over 200 unique space weather analysis data cygnets ranging from the solar domain all the way to the earth’s ionosphere. A new History Mode allows users to view and animate historical data for each of the cygnets.

Development of the iSWA (Integrated Space Weather Analysis) system and the NASA Space Weather Android App has been a joint activity between the Office of the Chief Engineer at NASA Headquarters and the Applied Engineering and Technology Directorate and the Science and Exploration Directorate at NASA Goddard. The iSWA system is located at NASA Goddard.

The Community Coordinated Modeling Center is funded by the Heliophysics Division in the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters, and the National Science Foundation.

Get information about our app and updates on our Google+ page:
http://bit.ly/nasaspaceweatherplus

Special thanks to Microtel LLC for supporting the initial development of this app.

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Reviews (27)

Rob. S. Aug 30, 2021     

Stopped showing anything whatsoever. No matter which cygnets I choose. Very disappointed in NASA claiming this junk product. Asteroid Alert App gives me much better Solar and Magnetosphere maps including 3D visualization of actual progress across solar system, from any angle to the plane of the ecliptic.

Ste. A. May 23, 2021     

App is great. But can't add my cygnets that i use on ISWA. I go to wrench to try and add but nothing shows up. Wish you could fix this issue. Is so ypud get 5 stars from me. Easier way to view ISWA. But if you can't access all cygnets. No point.

Unf. Sep 28, 2018     

Please update the links, images from several sources are broken. Other than that, if you know what you're looking at / for this app is perfect.

Ken. L. Mar 11, 2021     

Used to be good, but half their "cygnets" /charts no longer update. Marginal now. I am dumping it for the better ones.

cor. l. Apr 28, 2021     

It's neat, how ever one of the images at the moment is only showing half of the sun which is unfortunate hoping that gets resolved.

Nea. C. Oct 18, 2019     

won't download anything on 4G. complete waste of time. unsuccessful retrieval error still not fixed.

eig. 6. Jan 22, 2020     

So many options, so many cygnets all in one app, great work! works well on my galaxy s9 on android 9.0

Mar. C. Oct 24, 2019     

Very extensive tool kit for the understanding of solar phenomena. The data contained in this application is more extensive than the data available on the noaa. website.

Arc. Jan 5, 2020     

Needs to be updated for the new OS. Also make it tablet compatible.

Web. S. Aug 30, 2021     

Great basic app. Been using this since my fitst android phone.

Ant. R. Jul 25, 2020     

Needs an upgrade. Refuses to download any Cygnets over WiFi or 4G on my Pixel 4 XL.

Mar. H. Jun 1, 2020     

Great method of keeping up with the 🌞

Sha. H. Oct 11, 2021     

too bad they don't update this app anymore

Gar. F. Apr 3, 2021     

3/4 of the Cygnets are not WORKING any more

Pam. K. May 17, 2021     

Can't get magnetosphere cygnet added 😠

WB. M. May 26, 2021     

Apparently, Failure is an option.

Mic. W. Dec 28, 2018     

Just started using application

Lim. S. Sep 5, 2020     

Must have app!

Bev. W. Nov 7, 2020     

Need to know

Ray. C. Jul 12, 2018     

App shows weather, wind, can't find most cities, and despite advertising that it shows space weather conditions it does not. The adds are horrible and it wants connectivity to Facebook. Avoid!

Gar. I. Mar 16, 2018     

Early adopted, in hopes of receiving an up to 17 hour notice to disconnect all of my cabled devices, prior to arrival of a worst-case CME. Hoping that feature is deployed, timely.

Inf. M. Aug 15, 2018     

App is broken. It doesn't display updated images for more than 15 days now. Please fix it!

A. G. u. Nov 29, 2017     

Static images with no explanation. Some are months to years out of date and won't refresh. What exactly am I looking at and how does it relate to space weather? Who knows.

Egr. H. Aug 25, 2018     

Great for warning me about flares that can damage or interfere with my equipment.

Chr. C. Aug 13, 2018     

Love this app for solar images, no problems updating to current day images.

Jes. H. Aug 26, 2018     

Nothing worked. Deleted within minutes of installing it.

Mon. J. Dec 18, 2017     

Crashing on note 8 950w