JHelioviewer - Time-dependent 3D visualisation of solar and heliospheric data
D. Mueller, B. Nicula, S. Felix, F. Verstringe, B. Bourgoignie, A., Csillaghy, D. Berghmans, P. Jiggens, J. P. Garcia-Ortiz, J. Ireland, S., Zahniy, B. Fleck

TL;DR
JHelioviewer is an open-source, platform-independent visualization tool that enables efficient browsing, analysis, and visualization of large-scale solar data, supporting scientific research and mission planning.
Contribution
The paper introduces significant enhancements to JHelioviewer, including real-time image processing, feature tracking, magnetic field overlay, and a virtual camera for spacecraft vantage points.
Findings
Supports visualization from 1991 to present.
Enables real-time image processing and feature tracking.
Provides a virtual camera for mission planning.
Abstract
Context. Solar observatories are providing the world-wide community with a wealth of data, covering large time ranges, multiple viewpoints, and returning large amounts of data. In particular, the large volume of SDO data presents challenges: it is available only from a few repositories, and full-disk, full-cadence data for reasonable durations of scientific interest are difficult to download practically due to their size and download data rates available to most users. From a scientist's perspective this poses three problems: accessing, browsing and finding interesting data as efficiently as possible. Aims. To address these challenges, we have developed JHelioviewer, a visualisation tool for solar data based on the JPEG2000 compression standard and part of the open source ESA/NASA Helioviewer Project. Since the first release of JHelioviewer, the scientific functionality of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
