×ðÁú¿­Ê±¹ÙÍøµÇ¼

¡°¿ä¸¸Ò»ºÅ¡±ÎÀÐÇÊÓ²ìÊý¾ÝÏòº£ÄÚÍâÊÔ¿ª·Å

ÎÒ¹úÊ׿Å×ÛºÏÐÔÌ«Ñô̽²âÎÀÐÇ¡°¿ä¸¸Ò»ºÅ¡±×¼ÊµÊ±ÊÓ²ìÊý¾Ý12ÈÕÆðÏòº£ÄÚÍâÊÔ¿ª·Å¡£¾­Óɽü°ëÄêµÄÔÚ¹ìµ÷ÊÔ£¬¡°¿ä¸¸Ò»ºÅ¡±ÎÀÐÇÒѾ­»ñµÃԼĪ80TBµÄԭʼ̫ÑôÊÓ²ìÊý¾Ý¡£

A Long March-2D carrier rocket carrying the Advanced Space-based Solar Observatory (ASO-S) blasts off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch in northwest China, Oct. 9, 2022. (Photo by Wang Jiangbo/Xinhua)

The satellite observation data of the Advanced Space-based Solar Observatory (ASO-S) was open for trial use at home and abroad, authorities said on Wednesday.

Öйú¿ÆѧԺ×ϽðɽÌìÎĄ̈4ÔÂ12ÈÕÌåÏÖ £¬ÖйúÊ׿Å×ÛºÏÐÔÌ«Ñô̽²âרÓÃÎÀÐÇ¡ª¡ª¡°¿ä¸¸Ò»ºÅ¡±ÊÓ²ìÊý¾ÝÏÖÒÑÏòº£ÄÚÍâÊÔ¿ª·Å¡£

A data and training conference on how to use the observation data was held online, which was attended by nearly 400 solar physics experts from 25 countries.

4ÔÂ11ÈÕÖÁ12ÈÕ£¬¡°¿ä¸¸Ò»ºÅ¡±ÊÓ²ìÊý¾ÝÊÔ¿ª·ÅÈ«ÇòÐû²¼ôßÊý¾ÝʹÓÃÅàѵ»áÔÚÏßÕÙ¿ª£¬À´×Ô25¸ö¹ú¼ÒºÍµØÇøµÄ½ü400λ̫ÑôÎïÀíר¼ÒѧÕ߲λá¡£

ASO-S, China’s first comprehensive solar exploration satellite, was launched in October last year from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China.

¡°¿ä¸¸Ò»ºÅ¡±ÓÚ2022Äê10ÔÂÔÚ¾ÆȪÎÀÐÇ·¢ÉäÖÐÑëÀֳɷ¢Éä¡£

After half a year of in-orbit commissioning, the satellite has obtained about 80 TB of raw solar observation data.

¾­Óɽü°ëÄêµÄÔÚ¹ìµ÷ÊÔ£¬¡°¿ä¸¸Ò»ºÅ¡±ÎÀÐÇÒѾ­»ñµÃԼĪ80TBµÄԭʼ̫ÑôÊÓ²ìÊý¾Ý¡£

Speaking at the conference, Gan Weiqun, the satellite’s chief scientist, provided a comprehensive overview of the scope of the trial opening data, all observations from the Hard X-ray Imager (HXI) since April 1, some observations from the Full-disk Vector MagnetoGraph (FMG), and some observations from the Lyman-alpha Solar Telescope (LST).

¡°¿ä¸¸Ò»ºÅ¡±Ê×ϯ¿Æѧ¼Ò¡¢Öйú¿ÆѧԺ×ϽðɽÌìÎĄ̈Ñо¿Ô±¸ÊΪȺÔÚ»áÉÏÐû²¼Á˴˴Ρ°¿ä¸¸Ò»ºÅ¡±ÎÀÐÇÊÓ²ìÊý¾ÝÊÔ¿ª·ÅµÄ¹æÄ££¬°üÀ¨×Ô4ÔÂ1ÈÕÆðµÄÌ«ÑôÓ²XÉäÏß³ÉÏñÒÇ(HXI)µÄËùÓÐÊÓ²ìÊý¾Ý¡¢ÕûÈÕÃæʸÁ¿´ÅÏñÒÇ(FMG)µÄ²¿·ÖÊÓ²ìÊý¾Ý¡¢À³Âü°¢¶û·¨Ì«ÑôÍûÔ¶¾µ(LST)µÄ²¿·ÖÊÓ²ìÊý¾Ý¡£

“In the future, we will make adjustments based on the satellite’s in-orbit testing, making all of the satellite’s observations to the public in quasi-real time,” Gan said.

¸ÊΪȺ˵£º¡°ºóÐø£¬¿ÆѧÍŶӽ«Æ¾Ö¤ÎÀÐÇÔÚ¹ì²âÊÔÇéÐÎÊÊʱµ÷½â£¬×îÖÕµÖ´ïÎÀÐÇËùÓÐÊÓ²ìÊý¾ÝµÄ׼ʵʱ¿ª·Å¡£¡±

The two-day conference, which began on Tuesday, was co-hosted by the Purple Mountain Observatory under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the National Space Center under the CAS, and the National Space Science Data Center.

ΪÆÚÁ½ÌìµÄ¾Û»á»áÒéÓÉÖйú¿ÆѧԺ×ϽðɽÌìÎĄ̈¡¢Öйú¿ÆѧԺ¹ú¼Ò¿Õ¼ä¿ÆѧÖÐÑëºÍ¹ú¼Ò¿Õ¼ä¿ÆѧÊý¾ÝÖÐÑëÍŽáÖ÷Àí¡£

¡¾Ïà¹Ø´Ê»ã¡¿

¹ú¼ÊÎÀÐÇÊý¾Ý international satellite data

¹ú¼Ò¿Õ¼ä»ù´¡Éèʩϵͳ national space infrastructure system

½üµØ¹ìµÀ low-Earth orbit

ÐǼÊ̽²â interplanetary exploration

ÃÎÌìʵÑé²Õ Mengtian space lab module

ȪԴ£ºÐ»ªÉç

ÃâÔð˵Ã÷£ºÒÔÉÏչʾÄÚÈÝȪԴÓÚÏàÖúýÌå¡¢ÆóÒµ»ú¹¹¡¢ÍøÓÑÌṩ»òÍøÂçÍøÂçÕûÀí£¬°æȨÕùÒéÓë±¾Õ¾Î޹أ¬ÎÄÕÂÉæ¼°¿´·¨Óë¿´·¨²»´ú±í×ðÁú¿­Ê±¹ÙÍøµÇ¼ÂËÓÍ»úÍø¹Ù·½Ì¬¶È£¬Çë¶ÁÕß½ö×ö²Î¿¼¡£±¾ÎĽӴýתÔØ£¬×ªÔØÇë˵Ã÷À´ÓÉ¡£ÈôÄúÒÔΪ±¾ÎÄÇÖÕ¼ÁËÄúµÄ°æȨÐÅÏ¢£¬»òÄú·¢Ã÷¸ÃÄÚÈÝÓÐÈκÎÉæ¼°ÓÐÎ¥¹«µÂ¡¢Ã°·¸Ö´·¨µÈÎ¥·¨ÐÅÏ¢£¬ÇëÄúÁ¬Ã¦ÁªÏµ×ðÁú¿­Ê±¹ÙÍøµÇ¼ʵʱÐÞÕý»òɾ³ý¡£

Ïà¹ØÐÂÎÅ

ÁªÏµ×ðÁú¿­Ê±¹ÙÍøµÇ¼

13452372176

¿É΢ÐÅÔÚÏß×Éѯ

ÊÂÇéʱ¼ä£ºÖÜÒ»ÖÁÖÜÎ壬9:30-18:30£¬½ÚãåÈÕÐÝÏ¢

QR code
ÍøÕ¾µØͼ