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      Overview of the Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE) Seventeen-Year Mission

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          The Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE) was a NASA mission that operated from 2003 to 2020 to provide key climate-monitoring measurements of total solar irradiance (TSI) and solar spectral irradiance (SSI). Three important accomplishments of the SORCE mission are i) the continuation of the 42-year-long TSI climate data record, ii) the continuation of the ultraviolet SSI record, and iii) the initiation of the near-ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared SSI records. All of the SORCE instruments functioned well over the 17-year mission, which far exceeded its five-year prime mission goal. The SORCE spacecraft, having mostly redundant subsystems, was also robust over the mission. The end of the SORCE mission was a planned passivation of the spacecraft following a successful two-year overlap with the NASA Total and Spectral Solar Irradiance Sensor (TSIS) mission, which continues the TSI and SSI climate records. There were a couple of instrument anomalies and a few spacecraft anomalies during SORCE’s long mission, but operational changes and updates to flight software enabled SORCE to remain productive to the end of its mission. The most challenging of the anomalies was the degradation of the battery capacity that began to impact operations in 2009 and was the cause for the largest SORCE data gap (August 2013 – February 2014). An overview of the SORCE mission is provided with a couple of science highlights and a discussion of flight anomalies that impacted the solar observations. Companion articles about the SORCE instruments and their final science data-processing algorithms provide additional details about the instrument measurements over the duration of the mission.

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                tom.woods@lasp.colorado.edu
                Journal
                Sol Phys
                Sol Phys
                Solar Physics
                Springer Netherlands (Dordrecht )
                0038-0938
                1573-093X
                23 August 2021
                23 August 2021
                2021
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                Affiliations
                [1 ]GRID grid.266190.a, ISNI 0000000096214564, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, , University of Colorado, ; 3665 Discovery Dr., Boulder, CO 80303 USA
                [2 ]GRID grid.451308.b, ISNI 0000 0001 0286 6383, South African National Space Agency, ; Hospital Street, Hermanus, 7200 South Africa
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                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5081-2213
                http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9106-1332
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                10.1007/s11207-021-01869-3
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                : 26 May 2021
                : 21 July 2021
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                Funded by: FundRef http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000104, National Aeronautics and Space Administration;
                Award ID: NAS5-97045
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                total solar irradiance,solar spectral irradiance,sun-climate observations,sorce mission operations

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