SORCE produces two principal scientific data products: Total Solar
Irradiance (TSI) data and Solar Spectral Irradiance data. The TSI
data products provide a measure of the absolute intensity of solar
radiation, integrated over the entire solar irradiance spectrum. To
construct this product, measurements from the TIM instrument are combined
to produce representative daily and 6-hourly values of the TSI. The SOLSTICE, SIM, and XPS measurements are separately
combined into merged daily average solar irradiance spectra,
each containing representative irradiances reported from approximately
0.1 to 40nm and 115 to 2400 nm.
Data processing is performed automatically with the production of data through Level 3 commencing 2-5 days after the time of data reception from the spacecraft, allowing for telemetry re-transmissions and receipt of definitive spacecraft orbital ephemerides from NORAD. TSI and SSI data products are made available to the public immediately after they are produced by the data processing system, following automated quality checks. Data products are available via direct download or interactive access via the SORCE Data Access website. Below if a pictorial diagram of the science data processing for SORCE.

