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Submitted on 2021-11-12
We proudly present K_Bel: a new, local K-index to monitor the variations in the Earth magnetic field. It is based on data from two independent magnetometers located in the magnetic observatories of Belgium: Dourbes and Manhay.
Submitted on 2021-11-02
JSWSC has opened a new Topical Issue "Advances in space weather forecasting and in the assessment of radiation impact during space missions".
Submitted on 2021-11-02
JSWSC has opened a new Topical Issue "Tackling ionospheric interactions and their impact on radio systems at the dawn of Solar Cycle 25".
Submitted on 2021-10-28
Flare-active sunspot region NOAA 2887 produced an X1 flare on 28 October at 15:35UT. The associated CME is mainly directed to the south, but an earth-directed component is visible in the latest coronagraphic images. UPDATED2!
Submitted on 2021-10-26
A new STCE webpage aims to track the evolution of a number of important space weather parameters during the current solar cycle 25.
Submitted on 2021-10-19
16 October 1975 marks the launch of GOES-1, the first of the GOES family. 46 years later, the new generation is still going strong.
Submitted on 2021-10-13
The fairly quiet sunspot group NOAA 2882 produced an M-class flare on 9 October. The associated CME was directed to Earth and resulted in a minor geomagnetic storm on 12 October.
Submitted on 2021-10-05
A powerful X285 solar flare might have taken place in 774-775AD, explaining a curious anomaly of cosmogenic nuclides in tree rings and ice cores.
Submitted on 2021-10-05
The Quo Vadis European Space Weather initiative is making the following three announcements.
Submitted on 2021-10-01
The STCE will promote its educational and outreach activities at the 4th Symposium on Space Educational Activities in April 2022. Send in your abstract and join us there!
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