he goal of the exhibition is to explain
space weather and how it affects our
daily life within the context of the
International Heliophysical Year and
the European Science Week.
Space weather is described as
conditions on the Sun and in the solar...
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he goal of the exhibition is to explain
space weather and how it affects our
daily life within the context of the
International Heliophysical Year and
the European Science Week.
Space weather is described as
conditions on the Sun and in the solar wind, as well as
cosmic rays, magnetosphere, ionosphere, and
thermosphere that can influence the performance and
reliability of space-borne and ground-based
technological systems and endanger human life or
health.
As society makes increasing use of
technologies that can be influenced by space weather,
understanding space weather phenomena and their
impact on technological systems that we use
throughout our daily lives becomes more and more
important.
The heliosphere is the region of space dominated by
the Sun and solar wind.
This region includes the Earth,
all other bodies in the planetary system and extends up
to about 15 billion km away from the Sun.
Advancing
our understanding of the heliophysical processes th
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