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TimeCoder2014-11-11 13:58:24
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TimeCoder, 2014-11-11 13:58:24

Do you know a web service where you can get data on magnetic and solar storms?

Good time,
on the net I came across sites with data on "space weather", almost in real time. I don’t have links at hand, but I remember that there is some kind of NASA website where the statistics are very detailed: sunspots, high-energy protons in cosmic radiation, X-ray, gamma-ray flares, etc.
The question is, in general, this: where can one in real time to get this kind of data? Interested in all the data reflecting:
1. The state of the Earth (magnetosphere, Schumann wave, weather can also be used).
2. The state of the Sun (flares, activity, etc.).
3. The state of deep space (the flow of cosmic rays).
Ideally, of course, you would find a REST API and just pull data, you don’t want to parse pages or files at all.

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silentvick, 2014-11-11
@TimeCoder

NASA has a special project that provides an API for accessing data: data.nasa.gov . Look there.
You can also follow the links here: Astronomy APIs

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Andronas, 2015-03-13
@Andronas

Russian site of the complex of space telescopes for observing the Sun of the Laboratory of X-ray Astronomy of the Sun, FIAN tesis.lebedev.ru - data on solar flares, magnetic storms, spots on the Sun, there is a history, graphs.

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Dark Hole, 2017-01-29
@del993788

https://jsfiddle.net/34h8d3ut/3/

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Philip Gaponenko, 2017-01-29
@filgaponenko

https://jsfiddle.net/psr1919plus21/34h8d3ut/5/

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