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Hands-on sessionHands-on sessionsWe will organize 4 hands-on sessions that aim at putting into practice data access as well as tools to analyse the data. The first session on Monday afternoon will be an overview of SunPy, introduction of Sunpy core and Sunpy-soar (the Solar Orbiter data archive), and touch on the majority of the topics that will be presented at the PyHC summer school that is running in parallel at ESAC. The two sessions on Tuesday afternoon and Thursday afternoon will focus on accessing, plotting, exploit data from the remote-sensing and in situ instruments. The session on Wednesday morning will focus on how to connect the different sets of data with connectivity tools, as well as introduction on how the short-term planning and pointing of the right regions of the Sun is made during the Solar Orbiter observing windows. These sessions will all be interactive. More information on the software needed during the sessions can be found below; it is best to install them shortly before the school begins to avoid compatibility and installation time overheads. Please contact us if you need more info! __________________________________________________________________________________ Technical requirements for the hands-on sessions
Here is the link to the GitHub for SunPy: link
with instructions on how to run it. You can either install it locally, or run through binder on your browser (there's a link on the page).
The notebooks may have some last minute changes so the suggestion is to wait until Monday before downloading.
(in-situ and connectivity)
The tutorial for the connectivity tool is available at this link
Updated 31/05/2022
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Technical requirements for the hands-on sessions
(remote-sensing)
STIX requirements/tutorial: at this link. EUI and SPICE tutorial: at this link. Updated 01/06/2022
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