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Submitted on 2020-10-12
The Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate (JSWSC) is celebrating its 10th anniversary as an open access scientific journal.
Submitted on 2020-10-05
As we transit through the ongoing solar cycle minimum, the cosmic rays counts are at or very near their maximum value posing elevated technological and radiation risks to satellites and aviation.
Submitted on 2020-09-29
Geomagnetic activity reached moderate storming conditions on 27 September. This is the strongest geomagnetic storm of 2020 so far. Aside aurora at high latitudes, the number of energetic electrons increased to high levels and depressions in HF radio frequencies above Europe has been observed.
Submitted on 2020-09-25
EUHFORIA 2.0 is an extremely ambitious project to model the space around the sun and in which the earth floats. Camilla was there from the start and brings us her story.
Submitted on 2020-09-15
SILSO pinpointed the timing of minimum solar activity. With this new information, solar physicists from NASA, NOAA and SILSO will refine the prediction of the next milestone of the new cycle: its maximum.
Submitted on 2020-09-07
A filament in the northeast solar quadrant erupted early on 31 August. Severeal ground and space based observatories recorded the event, showing it from different angles and with various filters.
Submitted on 2020-09-02
Geomagnetic activity reached minor storming conditions on 28 and 31 August. So far in 2020, there have been only 4 days with such levels of geomagnetic turmoil.
Submitted on 2020-08-24
SILSO has announced on their website that solar cycle minimum most likely took place in December 2019, with full confirmation expected in the coming months.
Submitted on 2020-08-18
Two interesting eruptions took place during the weekend of 15-16 August. The C2 and B1 x-ray flares took place in two different, spotless regions and were both associated with a coronal mass ejection.
Submitted on 2020-08-10
On 8 August, a C1.5 flare erupted in sunspot region NOAA 2770. The gradual increase in flaring actvity and in the number of new solar cycle sunspot groups during the last few months confirms we are slowly exiting solar cycle minimum.
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