As the wind speed drops the Proton Monitor increase as we can see from the charts above. The conditions for earthquakes improve when the density readings rise.
SOHO, the Solar & Heliospheric Observatory, is a project of
international collaboration between ESA and NASA
to study the Sun from its deep core to the outer corona and the solar wind.
SOHO was launched on December 2, 1995. The SOHO spacecraft was built in Europe
by an industry team led by prime contractor Matra Marconi Space (now EADS Astrium) under overall management by ESA. The twelve instruments
on board SOHO were provided by European and American scientists. Nine
of the international instrument consortia
are led by European
Principal Investigators (PI's), three by PI's from the US. Large
engineering teams and more than 200 co-investigators from many institutions supported the PI's in the development of the
instruments and in the preparation of their operations and data analysis.
NASA was responsible for the
launch and is now responsible for mission operations. Large radio dishes around the world
which form NASA's
Deep Space
Network are used for data downlink and commanding. Mission control is based at
Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland.
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