Improved knowledge from @ISS_Research and @AMS_02 of how the Sun’s magnetic field affects cosmic rays could help safeguard human exploration of the Solar System. Read the commentary by Du Toit Strauss @Dr_Know_SA and Eugene Engelbrecht of @theNWU. https://t.co/IFfIccfgLw
#NWUNews - On 14 July 2022, NWU professor in the subject group Physics, Prof Amare Abebe Gidelew, presented his inaugural lecture titled “Matters of Gravity: The how and why of cosmic evolution”.
Read more: https://t.co/kr5BC67J12.
#MyNWU#NWUAcademics
#COSPAR22 Session D1.6 will bring together observers and theoreticians to discuss the developments in understanding of the physics of the acceleration and transport of energetic particles in the heliosphere and local interstellar medium.
Read more: https://t.co/Wt9Gae5pb2
Cosmic ray measurements from neutron monitors affect many fields, from near real-time space weather monitoring to soil moisture measurements. #COSPAR2022 will cover the latest news, including hardware and simulation developments, new applications and more: https://t.co/F8bzOkK8EH
We are saddened by the loss of Eugene Parker, for whom our #ParkerSolarProbe is named. His work deepened our understanding of the universe, inspires and enables new missions.
We stand on the shoulders of giants. Dr. Parker helped us touch the Sun. https://t.co/W2ExBfKMzO
Our new article with Eugene Engelbrecht, Nicolas Wijsen & @Dr_Know_SA is published in ApJ:
On the Turbulent Reduction of Drifts for Solar Energetic Particles https://t.co/lvPM19bbIQ via @AAS_Publishing
Spoiler: We don't expect much drifts for SEPs