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UN/ESA/NASA/JAXA Workshop on the International Heliophysical Year 2007 and Basic Space Science 02 – 06 June 2008 Sozopol, Bulgaria H.J. Haubold (IHY Secretariat) and S. Gadimova (ICG Secretariat) United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs THE WHOLE SHEBANG 1991-2009 Information Dssemination: 178 UNDP, 185 PM BSS Workshops BSS TRIPOD Planetariums Literature: ADS, Images: VO IHY Workshops IHY TRIPOD Regional Education Centres Education Curricula: RS, SM, SC, SS, GNSS, SL
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u United Nations International Space Information System (UNISIS) http://www.unoosa.org/ u United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Offices u 178 offices worldwide u 185 Permanent Missions of 192 UN Member States UN Information Dissemination Network UNDP Regional groupings
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u Regional: India, Costa Rica, Colombia, Nigeria, Egypt u Inauguration of optical telescopes: Sri Lanka, Honduras, Jordan u International: Germany, France, Mauritius, Argentina u Review of all workshops: P.R. China Mauritius 2001Argentina 2002 IYA: BSS Workshops
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u Government of Japan: u Japanese Cultural Grant Aid 45cm reflecting telescope u CCD & computer equipment u Building/ dome/ maintenance provided by local institution u Singapore 1987, Indonesia 1988, Thailand 1989, Sri Lanka 1995, Paraguay 1999, The Philippines 2000, Chile 2001, Mongolia?, India? IYA: BSS TRIPOD: Telescope, Observing, Teaching Sri Lanka 1996 u American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO): u Hands-on Astrophysics u Setting Up a Variable Star Observing Programme u Astronomy, mathematics, computer science
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u International Astronomical Union (IAU): u Astrophysics for University Physics Courses u Study/ comparison of university education curricula in developing countries u Elementary calculus u Classical mechanics u Statistical mechanics u Thermodynamics applied to astronomy u Advanced teaching material recommended: K.R. LANG / J. BENNET et al. IYA: BSS TRIPOD: Telescope, Observing, Teaching
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IYA: Planetariums Myanmar 1986 Peru 2003 Viet Nam 1998 u Government of Japan u Host country u UNOOSA u Myanmar, Jordan, Malaysia, The Philippines, India, Argentina, Uruguay, Vietnam, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan, Paraguay, Equador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Peru, Bolivia, Cuba, El Salvador
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International Virtual Observatory Alliance and ADS TRIPOD VO space technologyspace science ADS Astrophysical Data System
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IHY: IHY Workshops 1st UN/ESA/NASA Workshop on IHY 2005, Al-Ain, UAE Instrument providers and hosts Software development Coordinated investigation programmes 2nd UN/NASA Workshop: IHY+BSS 2006, Bangalore, India 3rd UN/ESA/NASA Workshop: IHY+BSS 2007, Tokyo, Japan 4th UN/ESA/NASA/JAXA Workshop: IHY 2008, Sozopol, Bulgaria 5th UN/ESA/NASA/JAXA Workshop: IYA 2009, Seoul, South Korea
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IHY: IHY TRIPOD: Instrument Array, Data, Teaching u Since 2005, deploying small inexpensive instruments such as magnetometers, radio antennas, GPS RECEIVERS, all- sky cameras, etc. around the world to make global measurements of ionospheric, magnetospheric, and heliospheric phenomena u Partnership between instrument providers and instrument host nations u Lead scientist/engineer provides instrumentation Host institution provides manpower, facilities, and operational support u Data taking, sharing, analysis, publication u Using data in teaching space science at university level
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IHY: IHY Distributed Instrument Programme MAGDAS: Magnetic Data Acquisition System (Japan) CALLISTO: Compound Astronomical Low-cost Low-frequency Instrument for Spectroscopy and Transportable Observatory (Switzerland) GPS: Global Positioning System in Africa (France) RENOIR: Remote Equatorial Nighttime Observatory for Ionospheric Regions (USA) SAVNET: South Atlantic Very-low-frequency NETwork (Brazil) SEVAN: New type of particle detectors for space weather forecasting network (Armenia) AMBER: African Meridian B-field Education and Research (USA) AWESOME/SID: Climate And Weather of the Sun-Earth System (USA) The total number of IHY Programmes under development is 17
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IHY: IHY Coordinated Investigation Programmes (CIPs) Instrument array / Number of CIPs u RENOIR: none u SEVAN: 56 u GPS: 2 u AMBER: 4, 45 u AWESOME: 64 u CALLISTO: none u MAGDAS: 26 u SAVNET: 13 In 2008 the total number of CIPs is 72 International Heliophysical Year 2007 (IHY2007) to International Year of Astronomy 2009 (IYA 2009) UNGA 62/200 of 2007
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Regional Centres for Space Science and Technology Education (affiliated to the UN) u The Regional Centres for Space Science and Technology Education were created under the auspices of the United Nations u Goal: to develop, through in-depth education, an indigenous capability for research and applications in the core disciplines of: u u Remote Sensing & GIS u Satellite Communications u Satellite Meteorology and Global Climate u Space and Atmospheric Sciences u Regional Centres located in: u African region: CRASTE-LF (Morocco), CSSTE-E (Nigeria) u Asia and the Pacific region: CSSTEAP (India) u Latin America and the Caribbean: CRECTEALC (Brazil/Mexico)
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Regional Centres for Space Science and Technology Education (affiliated to the UN) MeteorologyCommunicationsRemote SensingSpace Science Future: GNSS, Space Law
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Centre for Mathematical Sciences (CMS) Pala, Kerala, India 1995, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2007 six-week SERC Schools on Special Functions and Functions of Matrix Argument: Recent advances and applications in stochastic processes, statistics, wavelet analysis and astrophysics Lecture Notes available on request from cmspala@gmail.com or downloadabe at www.cmsintl.org 2008 SERC School on Matrix Variable Calculus and Statistical Distribution Theory and Applications in Data Analysis, Model Building and Astrophysics Problems 15 April – 17 May 2008 cmspala@gmail.comwww.cmsintl.org
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Generalizing Boltzmann-Gibbs statistical mechanics Non-extensive Statistical Mechanics
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Solar Wind: Magnetic Field Strength
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