Professor of Solar Physics, Northumbria University (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK), Director of Research (Department of Mathematics, Physics & Electrical Engineering)
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#SULIS is a UK-led solar science mission, designed to answer fundamental questions about the physics of solar storms. Lead Investigator on the project, Dr Eamon Scullion reveals plans for the mission @rasnam2019 ☀️🛰️👉
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#MHDwaves Masterclass from Valery Nakariakov in the “Connecting MHD wave research from the Sun to the Magnetospheres” session at #Nam2019@rasnam2019@AMBroomhall
Really enjoying the #NAM2019 public engagement session, including Richard Morton updating everyone on the @nustem_uk STFC Nucleus “exploring extreme environments” programme @rasnam2019@STFC_Matters @solar_group_NU @NorthumbriaUni
Patrick Antolin kicks off the final session of the day, explaining about transverse wave-induces kelvin-helmholtz rolls in spicules #mmmmm#soundsdelicious
@AstroLilMissPig@rasnam2019 I've got two posters #66 is more traditional layout and #2 (the one you mention is a bit unusual). I'm not convinced layout #2 will work well on its own, but I know I have 45seconds to specifically mention poster #2, so that will give it extra rocket fuel !
#RT@UKSolarPhysics: RT @mssl_solar: We’re at #NAM2019 this week! Getting ready for the first session on "Explosive energy release in the solar atmosphere” with talks by @AstroSolJack and Sarah Matthews
Great talk by MSSL’s Sarah Matthews. Several mentions of “ancient history” (papers from 2001) and “some old work” (papers from the 90s)! @rasnam2019#NAM2019