The burst water pipe at Stanford's JSOC severely disrupted the processing of data from NASA's SDO and IRIS spacecraft, although incoming data remains unaffected.
Stanford JSOC is currently assessing extensive water damage caused by a burst cooling line, emphasizing a long recovery process potentially taking until 2025.
Despite the major flood at the SDO Joint Science Operations Center, both the SDO and IRIS instruments can still transmit data back to Earth without loss.
The incident highlights the vulnerabilities in scientific data operations, yet the ongoing functionality of data capture systems provides some relief amid the damage.
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