Space Weather Activities at the Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy
Since the mid-eighties, the Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy (BIRA-IASB) has been active in
Space Weather related projects covering basic science to applications.
One of the current main activities of the institute is to increase the Space Weather awareness among
the concerned sectors, including industry, policy makers and the general public by providing Space
Weather related services. They are built on the scientific and technical expertise of the Institute in the
field of the hazardous space environment and its effects. Within the frame of ESA’s Space Situational
Awareness (SSA) Program for Space Weather (SWE), BIRA-IASB has been attributed the role of coordinator of the
Expert Service Centre (ESC) for space radiation.
In parallel to providing services, the Institute is also involved in projects that deal with Space Weather modelling
such as the Solar system plasma Turbulence: Observations, inteRmittency and Multifractals (STORM) EU FP7 project and the
High Energy Solar Particle Events foRecastIng and Analysis (HESPERIA) EU H2020 project.
Over the years, the engineering team of BIRA-IASB has participated in a wide range of space mission projects. They are responsible for the design and manufacturing of the necessary instruments in collaboration with Belgian industrial partners and for the technical support of the scientists. Examples are ROSINA-DFMS (Rosetta mission), SPICAM-S, SOIR (Venus Express mission), NOMAD (ExoMars mission), etc.
At the booth we highlight:
- The Next Generation SPace ENVironment Information System (SPENVIS-NG)
- Solar Energetic Particles (SEP) related projects
- The STORM FP7 project
- Engineering activities for space missions