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Geodetic Space Weather Research

Authors: Calabia, Andres;

Geodetic Space Weather Research

Abstract

In this captivating lecture, we delve into the intricacies of space weather phenomena that impact Earth’s geodetic systems. We explore the coupling processes between the magnetosphere, ionosphere, and thermosphere (MIT), shedding light on how these interconnected layers respond to solar activity, geomagnetic storms, and plasma disturbances. We expect to gain insights into cutting-edge observational techniques, theoretical models, and their applications in deciphering the effects of space weather on our planet. Enjoy as we embark on a journey to discover the hidden Earth-Sun connections.

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