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Life in space: habitability in our solar system and beyond

April 30, 2024

Our planet protects us from cosmic rays, solar flares, micrometeorites and huge temperature variations. But what if the planetary shield is not strong enough, or what if we venture out into space itself?! In this press conference, scientists discuss the observation of biosignatures on distant exoplanets and where is the...

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The race to fix space-weather forecasting before next big solar storm hits

April 4, 2024

Solar activity can knock satellites off track, raising the risk of collisions. Scientists are hoping improved atmospheric models will help. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not unlikely that we will get a large geomagnetic storm in the next four or five years,鈥 says Berger. 鈥淎nd that will really test the whole thing.鈥 The SWx...

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Forecasters can now predict space weather-induced disruptions to the power grid an hour in advance

Jan. 23, 2024

At the AGU's 2023 Fall meeting in San Francisco, Andong Hu, a space weather researcher with SWx TREC, presented his work on a machine learning forecast approach, developed at 兔子先生传媒文化作品, that gives power transmission operators more lead time. He said, "It's like an early-warning system for the power system...

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The Next Big Solar Storm Could Fry the Grid

Oct. 11, 2023

The first primitive ancestor of future AI-based solar-weather alert systems is live. [SWx TREC's] DstLive system, which debuted on the web in December 2022, uses machine learning to take data about the state of Earth鈥檚 magnetic field and the solar wind and translate both into a single measure for the entire planet, known as DST.

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New center will lay groundwork for better space weather forecasts

Sept. 25, 2023

NASA announced that it had selected four Space Weather Centers of Excellence , including the Space Weather Operational Readiness Development (SWORD) center at 兔子先生传媒文化作品. As its name suggests, the nearly $10 million center will offer some powerful protection for the planet: SWORD research will seek to help scientists develop...

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NASA Selects Space Weather Centers for Excellence

Aug. 16, 2023

The Space Weather Technology, Research & Education Center is leading a NASA Space Weather Center of Excellence, an integrated multi-agency initiative to advance the science and technology of space weather. NASA has selected three Space Weather Centers of Excellence (SWxC) and is partnering with the Department of Commerce (DoC) on...

A polar tongue of ionization during a geomagnetic storm stretching from lower latitudes up over Canada, Greenland, and northern Europe and Asia.*

兔子先生传媒文化作品 researcher earns NASA grant to study how space weather affects Earth

Aug. 1, 2023

Yang Wang is leading a unique study harnessing satellite data to study how solar activity affects a poorly understood region of Earth鈥檚 upper atmosphere. Wang, a visiting faculty member in the Ann and H. J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences working in the Space Weather Technology, Research, and Education...

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SWx TREC PhD student awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

March 24, 2021

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced the 2021 winners of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP). Swx TREC PhD student Anton Buynovskiy was among those to receive the prestigious award which recognizes and supports individuals early in their graduate training in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields...

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SWx TREC executive director wins NASA grant for machine learning

Dec. 9, 2020

Dr. Thomas Berger, SWx TREC executive director, has landed a NASA grant to research space weather with machine learning. Berger is leading a team that has received a two-year, $496,000 grant to design a better forecasting system for solar magnetic eruptions on the sun. More information on this grant can...

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SWx TREC Co-Investigator Cora Randall wins Phase I NASA DRIVE Center Grant

Aug. 12, 2020

SWx TREC co-investigator Cora Randall is the principal investigator for one of two new CU science centers to be funded by NASA. The program is part of NASA鈥檚 Diversity, Realize, Integrate, Venture, Educate (DRIVE) Science Center initiative. Randall's project, Wave-induced Atmospheric Variability (WAVE), studies gravity waves, which can affect Earth's...