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  skos:prefLabel "DSCOVR"@en ;
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  skos:broader <https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/8e8b7689-0a8e-47a4-9c68-5f6a207104d5> ;
  skos:changeNote """2014-05-07 08:43:34.0 [128.183.164.42] added platform  
insert AltLabel (id: null
text: DEEP SPACE CLIMATE OBSERVATORY
language code: en); 
insert Definition (id: null
text: The primary operations objective of the DSCOVR mission is to provide solar wind thermal plasma and magnetic field measurements to enable space weather forecasting by NOAA.

Secondary science objectives are to image the Sun lit disk of Earth in 10 spectral bands with a spatial resolution of 12 km or better, to determine ozone, aerosol, cloud cover, cloud height, vegetation, and leaf area indices and to measure the Earth reflected irradiance in the wavelength range of 0.2 - 100 microns.
language code: en); 
""", """2019-10-01 12:34:57.0 [sritz]  
update Definition ([Text Source: NOAA NESDIS]

The Deep Space Climate Observatory, or DSCOVR, will maintain the nation's real-time solar wind monitoring capabilities
which are critical to the accuracy and lead time of NOAA's space weather alerts and forecasts. Without timely and accurate warnings, space weather events like the geomagnetic storms caused by changes in solar wind have the potential to disrupt nearly every major public infrastructure system, including power grids, telecommunications, aviation and GPS.

DSCOVR will succeed NASA's Advanced Composition Explore's (ACE) role in supporting solar wind alerts and warnings from the L1 orbit, the neutral gravity point between the Earth and sun approximately one million miles from Earth. L1 is a good position from which to monitor the sun, because the constant stream of particles from the sun (the solar wind) reaches L1 about an hour before reaching Earth.

More Information: https://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/content/dscovr-deep-space-climate-observatory

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   Entry_ID: DSCOVR
   Group: Platform_Identification
      Platform_Category: Solar/Space Observation Satellites
      Short_Name: DSCOVR
      Long_Name: Deep Space Climate Observatory
   End_Group
   Creation_Date: 2014-05-07
   Online_Resource: https://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/content/dscovr-deep-space-climate-observ
   Online_Resource: https://epic.gsfc.nasa.gov
   Online_Resource: https://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/project/dscovr/dscovr_table
   Group: Platform_Logistics
      Primary_Sponsor: NOAA
   End_Group
End_Group); 
delete Resource (null); 
""", """2014-05-07 08:41:20.0 [128.183.164.42] Insert Concept 
add broader relation (DSCOVR [d9cc74c9-34f5-48a4-a982-e4c6f8a5171c,106359] - Solar/Space Observation Satellites [8e8b7689-0a8e-47a4-9c68-5f6a207104d5,73505]); 
""", """2014-05-07 08:52:00.0 [128.183.164.42] added platform  
update AltLabel (Deep Space Climate Observatory); 
""" ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  ns0:altLabel [ ] ;
  skos:definition """[Text Source: NOAA NESDIS]

The Deep Space Climate Observatory, or DSCOVR, will maintain the nation's real-time solar wind monitoring capabilities
which are critical to the accuracy and lead time of NOAA's space weather alerts and forecasts. Without timely and accurate warnings, space weather events like the geomagnetic storms caused by changes in solar wind have the potential to disrupt nearly every major public infrastructure system, including power grids, telecommunications, aviation and GPS.

DSCOVR will succeed NASA's Advanced Composition Explore's (ACE) role in supporting solar wind alerts and warnings from the L1 orbit, the neutral gravity point between the Earth and sun approximately one million miles from Earth. L1 is a good position from which to monitor the sun, because the constant stream of particles from the sun (the solar wind) reaches L1 about an hour before reaching Earth.

More Information: https://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/content/dscovr-deep-space-climate-observatory

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   Entry_ID: DSCOVR
   Group: Platform_Identification
      Platform_Category: Solar/Space Observation Satellites
      Short_Name: DSCOVR
      Long_Name: Deep Space Climate Observatory
   End_Group
   Creation_Date: 2014-05-07
   Online_Resource: https://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/content/dscovr-deep-space-climate-observ
   Online_Resource: https://epic.gsfc.nasa.gov
   Online_Resource: https://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/project/dscovr/dscovr_table
   Group: Platform_Logistics
      Primary_Sponsor: NOAA
   End_Group
End_Group"""@en .

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