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000007035 037__ $$aCTALK-2024-0133
000007035 100__ $$aVanlommel, Petra
000007035 245__ $$aSolar physics and Space Weather: history and introduction
000007035 260__ $$c2024
000007035 269__ $$c2024-02-27
000007035 520__ $$aThe first of lecture in this series will describe the solar physics path to space weather and space weather services. The Royal Observatory of Belgium made its first solar observations mid 19th century. Since then, important milestones in the domain of solar physics research, space and ground based observations  were reached to become an important player in Solar Physics, Space Weather and related services.  In a second part of this lecture, the basics of space weather will be introduced.  Space Weather is about sporadic and massive eruptions in very high-energy matter and radiation from the Sun which can have a pronounced impact on the Earth's magnetic environment and atmosphere.  As a response to these abrupt changes, satellite navigation, radio communication, radars, energy transport systems etc can be disrupted and even fail. 
000007035 594__ $$aSTCE
000007035 773__ $$tSeries of Solar Physics and Space Weather talks
000007035 8560_ $$fpetra.vanlommel@ksb-orb.be
000007035 85642 $$ahttps://events.spacepole.be/event/191/
000007035 906__ $$aInvited
000007035 980__ $$aCTALKINVI