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Skip to content * Home * Science * Instrument * MEGS * ESP * Data * Data Access * SDO EVE Version Comparisons * EVE Spaceweather Data * EVE Calibration Results * Education * Images and Video * Classroom Experiments * Summary & Images * EVE Fact Sheet * Space Weather Education Kit * Space Weather on Google Earth * News * Reference * Meetings & Workshops * NASA Living With a Star (LWS) 2014 Workshop * Publications * Personnel * Fact Sheet * Press Kit * Glossary * Related Sites * Contact * Acronyms Menu * Home * Science * Instrument * MEGS * ESP * Data * Data Access * SDO EVE Version Comparisons * EVE Spaceweather Data * EVE Calibration Results * Education * Images and Video * Classroom Experiments * Summary & Images * EVE Fact Sheet * Space Weather Education Kit * Space Weather on Google Earth * News * Reference * Meetings & Workshops * NASA Living With a Star (LWS) 2014 Workshop * Publications * Personnel * Fact Sheet * Press Kit * Glossary * Related Sites * Contact * Acronyms WELCOME TO THE HOME PAGE OF THE EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET VARIABILITY EXPERIMENT (EVE) These web pages provide information about the Extreme ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE), which is part of the NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) mission. The SDO spacecraft successfully launched aboard an Atlas V rocket from Kennedy Space Center at 10:23 a.m. EST on February 11, 2010. The SDO mission will provide measurements and models of the solar radiation and dynamics that can disturb Earth’s space weather environment. EVE is one of three instrument suites on SDO. EVE measures the solar extreme ultraviolet (EUV) irradiance with unprecedented spectral resolution, temporal cadence, accuracy, and precision. Furthermore, the EVE program will incorporate physics-based models of the solar EUV irradiance to advance the understanding of the solar EUV irradiance variations based on the activity of the solar magnetic features. EVE NEWS EVE SCIENCE WORKSHOP JULY 25-27, 2023 August 16, 2023 Agenda Presentation slides and videos from the workshop can be found below.The panels are listed at the top, and the presentations are listed in the Read More » EVE VERSION 6 DATA PRODUCTS RELEASED June 15, 2017 The EVE version 6 data products have been released effective June 15, 2017. All newly generated products will be derived from the version 6 software Read More » JUNE 2016 ROCKET LAUNCH SUCCESSFUL August 1, 2016 After a one-week delay due to high winds, the latest SDO EVE calibration rocket successfully launched on Wednesday, June 1, from White Sands Missile Range Read More » View all EVE News SEE ALSO Primary SDO Mission site SDO Mission Quickfacts EVE Instrument page on LASP EVE Rocket Program on LASP * Home * Science * Data * Education * News * Reference * Sitemap Menu * Home * Science * Data * Education * News * Reference * Sitemap LABORATORY FOR ATMOSPHERIC AND SPACE PHYSICS UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER Scroll to Top