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Die #Sonne veranstaltet ein Spektakel passend zur Europäischen #SpaceWeatherWeek, die dieses Jahr in Toulouse stattfindet.
Wenn nur jemand an einer Satellitenmission arbeiten würde, um diese großen Regionen voll Aktivität zu entdecken, bevor sie von der Erde aus zu sehen sind.🤔
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The #Sun is putting on a show for European #SpaceWeatherWeek!
If only someone were working on a satellite mission to spot these large regions of activity before they rotate into view from Earth 🤔
The #Sun is putting on a show for European #SpaceWeatherWeek!
If only someone were working on a satellite mission to spot these large regions of activity before they rotate into view from Earth 🤔
The #Sun is putting on a show for European #SpaceWeatherWeek!
If only someone were working on a satellite mission to spot these large regions of activity before they rotate into view from Earth 🤔
The #Sun is putting on a show for European #SpaceWeatherWeek!
If only someone were working on a satellite mission to spot these large regions of activity before they rotate into view from Earth 🤔
🧲 Magnetic Monday 🧲
😎 It's #SpaceWeatherWeek
🥳 It's also our birthday week
📢 @LedaQamili will be presenting the latest on Swarm FAST data on Thursday at @ESWWconf & @GuramNK will be presenting a poster there
🎂 We are baking a cake!
📺 Stay tuned
🔗https://t.co/nRkQmjhSkU

#DidYouKnow complex #SpaceWeather events can have significant economic consequences? They have the potential to affect communications, 🛰️ operations, navigation, and surveying systems, as well as the electric power grid.
Learn more: https://t.co/vD9zpAu7VC
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Did you ever see the Northern Lights?
They are actually the result of #SpaceWeather, where charged particles from the sun follow the Earth's magnetic field to the poles, and collide with gases in our atmosphere.
See them here in this 🛰️ imagery from March 24.
#SpaceWeatherWeek

#SpaceWeather is a global issue. Unlike terrestrial weather events, such as a hurricane, space weather has the potential to impact not only the United States but our entire planet.
Learn more: https://t.co/3JlKot61qA
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#DidYouKnow the Carrington Event in September 1859 was the most intense geomagnetic storm to affect Earth in recorded history?
This #SpaceWeatherWeek, learn about this event and some other instances when solar activity affected us here on Earth: https://t.co/YaCaMYWbqa
As part of #SpaceWeatherWeek, we're hosting another NEDTalk tomorrow at 11:00 AM ET!
We will explore particle radiation in the near-Earth space environment and describe two of its main sources: the Sun and the Earth's own magnetosphere.
Learn more: https://t.co/2Bd2Y2Fc0w

Part of @NOAA’s mission is to monitor #SpaceWeather and provide timely, accurate warnings to help prepare for and minimize potential impacts. That's where the Space Weather Prediction Center (@NWSSWPC) comes in!
Learn more: https://t.co/qnGPvM5cwE
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#DidYouKnow there is wind in space? Solar wind, that is!
Roughly one million miles away, @NOAA's #DSCOVR 🛰️ monitors this constant stream of charged particles from the sun, serving as an early warning system for us here on Earth.
More: https://t.co/4hLTktt0sk
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As part of #SpaceWeatherWeek, we're hosting a @NOAA Environmental Data (NED)Talk tomorrow at 11:30 AM ET!
In this presentation, we review the basic properties of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and their impacts on space weather on Earth.
Learn more: https://t.co/q225RdXH8T

#DidYouKnow that #SpaceWeather is primarily driven by solar activity, such as solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and solar wind?
Learn more: https://t.co/Q5PZtXq1zv
#SpaceWeatherWeek

This #SpaceWeatherWeek, hear how Alessandra Abe Pacini, a #SpaceWeather physicist, studies how solar activity occurs and can affect us here on Earth.
Read her career profile, and others, here: https://t.co/ceHsUUJZnN
It's #SpaceWeatherWeek
Greetings from the first day of our #SpaceWeatherWeek!
#DidYouKnow the term “#SpaceWeather” refers to conditions resulting from solar activity that can potentially affect Earth, our atmosphere, and the near-Earth space environment?
Learn more: https://t.co/IXMWqyskrI
Greetings from the first day of our #SpaceWeatherWeek!
#DidYouKnow the term “#SpaceWeather” refers to conditions resulting from solar activity that can potentially affect Earth, our atmosphere, and the near-Earth space environment?
Learn more: https://t.co/IXMWqyskrI
Preview content of our presentations to #SpaceWeatherWeek next week. We promised a (modified) superposed epoch analysis of the #SunspotNumber to follow the #ButterflyDiagrams to see if #SunspotCycle25 was not behaving!
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