Data Policy & Products
Hi-C is a publically funded sounding rocket program; therefore, it has an open data policy. However, a lot of hard
work goes into researching, developing, and preparing user-friendly, scientific-quality data sets.
So please be sure to acknowledge appropriately, and let us know what you publish so that we can acknowledge your
contributions as well!
Acknowledgement to Hi-C
When you publish your work with Hi-C data, please acknowledge the Hi-C program as follows:
"
We acknowledge the High resolution Coronal Imager instrument team for making the flight data publicly available. MSFC/NASA led the mission and partners include the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, Mass.; Lockheed Martin's Solar Astrophysical Laboratory in Palo Alto, Calif.; the University of Central Lancashire in Lancashire, England; and the Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow."
Thank you.
Entry to Hi-C publication list
On publication of your papers using Hi-C data, it would be particularly helpful if you could inform us of the reference so that we can keep a record of these brilliant works. Please send the
following reference information to:
amy DOT r DOT winebarger AT nasa DOT gov &
sabrina DOT savage AT nasa DOT gov
Title of the paper:
Authors:
Journal:
Publication year:
Volume and pages (if available):
Get the Data!
An updated version of the data is now available! Please refer to the Data Analysis Page for a description of the updates in version 3.
The Hi-C data is being hosted through the Virtual Solar Observatory (VSO) servers. There are 7 data products available:
1. 4k Level 1.0
2. 4k Level 1.5
3. 1k Level 1.0
4. 1k Level 1.5
5. 1k Level 1.5_stacked
Movie Quality:
6. 1k Level 2.0
7. 1k Level 2.0_stacked
Please refer to the HI-C USER GUIDE for more information. The figures above are available on pages 10 and 18 of the guide.
You can access the data through the following link: