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      <ResourceName>Australian Space Weather forecasting Centre Culgoora Solar Observatory Solar Image</ResourceName>
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      <ReleaseDate>2015-10-19T17:00:00Z</ReleaseDate>
      <Description>Australia has made major contributions to research in solar physics for several decades. Solar images are a major kind of records of solar activities. The ASWFC has monitored and archived solar activity images from Culgoora and Learmonth for more than two decades. They include H-Alpha (2003-2014) and White Light(2004-2013) images from Culgoora, and H-Alpha(2004-2009), GONG H-Alpha (since 2013), GONG White Light(since 2010)and GONG Magnetogram(since 2010) images from Learmonth. A new single mounted three telescopes has installed at Culgoora. Culgoora solar image data is available since 02/01/2003.
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      <Acknowledgement></Acknowledgement>
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        <PersonID>spase://SMWG/Person/Kehe.Wang</PersonID>
        <Role>GeneralContact</Role>
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        <PersonID>spase://SMWG/Person/Kehe.Wang</PersonID>
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      <InformationURL>
        <Name>Documentation</Name>
        <URL>http://www.sws.bom.gov.au/Solar/6/1</URL>
        <Description>includes solar activity and solar image information</Description>
        <Language>en</Language>
      </InformationURL>
      <InformationURL>
        <Name>Sun and Solar Activity</Name>
        <URL>http://www.sws.bom.gov.au/Educational/2/1</URL>
        <Description></Description>
        <Language>en</Language>
      </InformationURL>
      <InformationURL>
        <Name>Real Time H-Alpha Image Display</Name>
        <URL>http://www.sws.bom.gov.au/Solar/2/4</URL>
		<Description>Real Time display of H-Alpha solar images recorded at Culgoora</Description>
		<Language>en</Language>
      </InformationURL>
	  <InformationURL>
        <Name>Real Time White Light Image Display</Name> 
		<URL>http://www.sws.bom.gov.au/Solar/2/6</URL>
		<Description>Real Time display of White Light solar images recorded at Culgoora</Description>
		<Language>en</Language>
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      <Availability>Online</Availability>
      <AccessRights>Open</AccessRights>
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        <Name>https access to Solar Images</Name>
           <URL>https://downloads.sws.bom.gov.au/wdc/wdc_sol_archive/data/culgoora/</URL>
        <Description>https access to the Culgoora H-Alpha and White Light solar image data files</Description>
        <Language>en</Language>
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      <Acknowledgement/>
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    <MeasurementType>Spectrum</MeasurementType>
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      <TimeSpan>
        <StartDate>2003-01-02T05:00:00Z</StartDate>
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        <Note>Data are current to within a day or two.</Note>
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	<ObservedRegion>Sun</ObservedRegion>
    <ObservedRegion>Earth.Magnetosphere</ObservedRegion>
    <ObservedRegion>Heliosphere.Inner</ObservedRegion>
    <ObservedRegion>Heliosphere.Outer</ObservedRegion>
    <Caveats>The time record varies, generally record daylight hours.</Caveats>
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    <Keyword>Solar Image</Keyword>
    <Keyword>H-Alpha Image</Keyword>
    <!-- Keywords pertaining to the physical phenomena appearing in spectrograms -->
    <Keyword>White Light Image</Keyword>
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