Pictures of EVE are given on the EVE Instrument web page, as well as downloadable versions on the Summary & Images page.
SDO launch occurred for Feb. 3, 2010. Check the SDO web site for updates and launch videos.
SDO/EVE maps the Van Allen Belts
The Extreme-ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE) on board the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) maps the radiation environment as it climbs to its mission orbit.
video by Chris Jeppesen @ LASP
SDO Launch Video
Atlas V Lifts Off: Launch sends the Solar Dynamics Observatory toward space.
video by NASA
EVE Calibration Rocket 36.240
NASA 36.286 UE – Terrier-Black Brant
video by James Mason, LASP
EVE Calibration Rocket 36.258
May 3, 2010
NASA 36.258 UE – Terrier-Black Brant
video by James Mason, LASP
EVE Calibration Rocket 36.286
June 23, 2012
NASA 36.286 UE – Terrier-Black Brant
video by James Mason, LASP
See Also: Highlights from Internal Cameras (.PDF)
EVE Calibration Rocket 36.290
October 21, 2013
Terrier-Black Brant UE
video by James Mason, LASP
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EVE Calibration Rocket 36.389
May 3, 2023
Terrier-Black Brant UE
video by James Mason, LASP
NASA SDO's Instruments The Extreme Ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE)
Dean Pesnell, the SDO Project Scientist, describing what EVE does.
video by NASA
All About EVE
Everything you ever wanted to know but were afraid to ask about the Extreme Ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE) which is part of the NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory and developed at the University of Colorado’s Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP)
video by Ryan Vachon @ Cires Education and Outreach
LASP Tour
A virutal tour of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder with Dr. Frank Eparvier.
video by Ryan Vachon @ Cires Education and Outreach
Space Science Careers
You don’t have to be a rocket scientists to have a career in space science.
video by Ryan Vachon @ Cires Education and Outreach