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Congratulations to former Imperial Physics MSc student Gordon J. Köhn whose dissertation project work on successive Coronal Mass Ejections has recently been accepted in the Astrophysical Journal. Here's the preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2211.05899

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What does #SpaceWeather sound like, & how can it be used to help with #outreach & #scicomm? On #EGUblogs Simon Clark (Dr. Simon D. A. Clark) finds out all about it with Space Physicist & Chair of EGU's Outreach Committee, Martin Archer (Dr Martin Archer)! Read more: egu.eu/1790RB/

What does #SpaceWeather sound like, &amp; how can it be used to help with #outreach &amp; #scicomm? On #EGUblogs Simon Clark (<a href="/Kelpiesi/">Dr. Simon D. A. Clark</a>) finds out all about it with Space Physicist &amp; Chair of EGU's Outreach Committee, Martin Archer (<a href="/martinarcher/">Dr Martin Archer</a>)!

Read more: egu.eu/1790RB/
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‘It’s like finding needles in a haystack’: hear about the latest space mission to Jupiter from principal investigator Prof Michele Dougherty friendsofimperial.org.uk/events/juice-j… ⁦Imperial College London⁩ ⁦Imperial Space&Atmos⁩ ⁦Imperial Physics⁩ theguardian.com/science/2023/m…

George Freeman FRSA MP (@mpgeorgefreeman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A landmark moment for the UK's #SpaceScience sector as the UK-led sensors launch on ESA's Juice mission to unlock the secrets of Jupiter's Ice Moons🪐 Space missions like this are the ultimate Lab+Testbed for our £17bn UK space science+tech 🛰️sector employing 50,000 jobs 🧑🏻‍🔬around the UK

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Lend me your ears 👂🎧! Get involved with the NASA funded citizen science project I'm part of on the sounds of space weather ☀🛰🌍 nasa.gov/feature/goddar…

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A insanely cool citizen science project to start your morning off with... Imperial College London researchers have teamed up with NASA to listen to sounds from outer space! 🌌 Find out how you can help scientists understand space sounds ▶️ bit.ly/3UMQvoI

ESA's Juice mission (@esa_juice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re pleased to share a first taste of #ESAJuice science data! 🤩 The magnetometer boom (J-MAG) recorded the change in magnetic field as it deployed. J-MAG will help characterise Jupiter & Ganymede's magnetic fields, and the moons' oceans. 📈esa.int/ESA_Multimedia…

We’re pleased to share a first taste of #ESAJuice science data! 🤩 

The magnetometer boom (J-MAG) recorded the change in magnetic field as it deployed.

J-MAG will help characterise Jupiter &amp; Ganymede's magnetic fields, and the moons' oceans.  

📈esa.int/ESA_Multimedia…
AGU's Eos (@agu_eos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new NASA Sun & Space project has turned the unheard vibrations of Earth’s magnetic shield into audible tracks, revealing a haunting melody of wooshes and whistles. Now volunteers can listen in and help scientists understand these cosmic vibrations. eos.org/articles/eaves…

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Astronaut psychologist, space reporter or satellite insurance agent: we want students to think about what space has in store for them! 🚀 Imperial College London partnered with UK Space Agency to launch teaching resources for their #SpaceForEveryone tour! 👇 imperial.ac.uk/news/245076/ho…

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Best thing to start a bank holiday weekend with! Let PhD student Sanjeevani Panditharatne (Sanjee) from the Space and Atmospheric Physics Group (Imperial Space&Atmos) sweep you away to Norway 🇳🇴 where she's staying up until 6am to study cirrus clouds!