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'''606 Weltraumwetter '''
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'''606 Weltraumwetter (Space weather '''
  
Ansprechpartner: PD Dr. Dominik Bomans --- GAFO 03/973 --- email: bomans@astro.rub.de     
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Contact person: Dr. Dominik Bomans --- GAFO 03/973 --- email: bomans@astro.rub.de     
  
temporärer Betreuer: Alexander Kloos --- GAFO 03/974 --- email: kloos@astro.rub.de
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Temporary supervisor: Anatolii Zenin --- GAFO 03/382 --- email: zenin@astro.rub.de
  
Die technischen Probleme sind gelöst und der Versuch kann wieder gebucht werden.
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'''The experiment is only offered in English at the moment.''' Presence in person is welcome, but not necessary. The experiment can be done remotely.
  
Wegen der COVID-19 Situation kann der Versuch derzeit auch in leicht angepasster Weise online
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In this experiment the students will learn about the interaction between the Sun and the Earth, about several types of notable solar phenomena, basic physics of the atmosphere and ways to study solar activity. They will use a setup based on a radio antenna together with data from satellites to detect solar flares and evaluate their impact on our planet. Students will deal with large amounts of data that they will have to plot and study, and it is highly recommended to use Python-based Jupyter notebooks with Numpy, Pandas and Matplotlib libraries. Basic knowledge in plasma physics and solar physics will be useful.
durchgeführt werden.
 
 
 
Da die Dokumentation derzeit noh nicht perfekt ist, ist etwas Experimentierfreude bei der
 
Durchführung gefragt.   Beiträge zu der Dokumentation und Input zur Verbesserung des
 
Versuchs sind sehr willkommen.
 
 
 
 
 
--[[Benutzer:Bomans|Bomans]] 17:50, 15. März 2021 (UTC)
 

Version vom 23. September 2021, 13:48 Uhr

606 Weltraumwetter (Space weather

Contact person: Dr. Dominik Bomans --- GAFO 03/973 --- email: bomans@astro.rub.de

Temporary supervisor: Anatolii Zenin --- GAFO 03/382 --- email: zenin@astro.rub.de

The experiment is only offered in English at the moment. Presence in person is welcome, but not necessary. The experiment can be done remotely.

In this experiment the students will learn about the interaction between the Sun and the Earth, about several types of notable solar phenomena, basic physics of the atmosphere and ways to study solar activity. They will use a setup based on a radio antenna together with data from satellites to detect solar flares and evaluate their impact on our planet. Students will deal with large amounts of data that they will have to plot and study, and it is highly recommended to use Python-based Jupyter notebooks with Numpy, Pandas and Matplotlib libraries. Basic knowledge in plasma physics and solar physics will be useful.