Folie 1 Vortrag > Autor > Dokumentname > Datum ESWW 6 National Space Weather Assets Germany‘s national assets Dr. Claudia Lindberg, DLR, NCP SPACE
Folie 2 Vortrag > Autor > Dokumentname > Datum Space weather issues in Germany 1st National Space Weather Workshop – 2000 Neustrelitz (2nd 2005, 3rd 2008) Germany involved in ESA Space Weather Pilot Projects 2002/04 (ionospheric data and information service for GPS users, SWIPPA) Follow-on activity: Space Weather Application Center Ionosphere (SWACI, Ionospheric data and information center) at DLR fully operational by end – Cooperation ACE /NOAA „Space weather prediction center“ – European contribution to a worldwide observation system DLR-funded GDC-SDO facility at the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS): store and process of SDO data for space weather applications during the entire period of the SDO operations (NASA mission to be launched in 2010) – SDO/GDC data are immediately public: they can be used for any project, including a space weather project
Folie 3 Vortrag > Autor > Dokumentname > Datum Space Weather Activities and Expertise Exploitation of satellite missions (related to space weather) designed and constructed in Germany Satellite missions related to space weather: CHAMP, GRACE, TerraSAR-X and SWARM (DLR, GFZ) Data analysis based on satellite missions: STEREO, SOHO, Proba 2 Solar and Space Weather Research: Max Planck Institute for Solar Systems Research, University of Göttingen, Astrophysical Institute Potsdam AIP, University Kiel & Freiburg, Kiepenheuer Institute, GFZ Payloads: ISS-ESA-SolACES experiment (EUV fluxes), Spherical EUV and Plasma Spectrometer (SEPS), FhG Infrastructure: LOFAR, Muon Telescope
Folie 4 Vortrag > Autor > Dokumentname > Datum German assets Data Base analysis, models, tools Expertise /institutions: Instrumentation, payloads /detectors, IT infrastr. Services Ionospheric Service Cluster Ionospheric Service Center
Folie 5 Vortrag > Autor > Dokumentname > Datum Space Weather, European /global issue Global issue National contribution to a European (e. g. SWENET) / global system Vulnerability of space systems / SSA o early warning and forecasting methods to allow for a mitigation of space weather effects on humans in aerospace vehicles and on vulnerable technologies in space (in particular satellites, communication and navigation systems) and on the ground (communication and power nets) o countermeasures to avoid or mitigate possible harmful space weather effects on humans and technological systems (including life science experimentation). o space weather models to improve specification and prediction capabilities The inclusion of international partners (from third countries…., as well as other space-faring nations such as US), is particularly encouraged.
Folie 6 Vortrag > Autor > Dokumentname > Datum FP7 activities ensure the open exchange of information on emergencies that may have been caused by space weather events, with the goal of structuring international and European research efforts. harmonisation of information exchange at international level
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Folie 8 Vortrag > Autor > Dokumentname > Datum Slide 8 NCP Space German Aerospace Center
Folie 9 Vortrag > Autor > Dokumentname > Datum Services by the Space NCP Organising information events or participating as speakers in events for Space in FP7 Support in proposal writing by phone / face to face Newsletter: digital, approx. 50 editions/ year (on demand), (un-)subscription via Website with information on calls, space related events, news at Supporting proposal ideas in Brussels Finance support for proposal writing for SMEs
Folie 10 Vortrag > Autor > Dokumentname > Datum Contact Dr. Claudia Lindberg Tel.: Dr. Jessica Leygraaf Tel.: Marc Jochemich Tel.: Dr. Adrian Klein Tel.: Brigitte Ulamec Tel.: Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. Nationale Kontaktstelle Raumfahrt Königswinterer Straße D Bonn