June 26, 2003

Heading towards six months since launch, SORCE continues to make excellent daily solar observations, with nightly stellar observations for calibration. Scientists and engineers continue to verify the instrument calibrations and data processing software. As of the end of May, measurements are being validated, and some preliminary data are being distributed to the science community through the Goddard Space Flight Center DAAC. For more information, please see the SORCE newsletter for June.

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