Un nouveau service : la météo solaire avec prévision à 24 heures des éruptions (éjections de masse coronale)
New services in ESA’s Space Weather website | Rocket Science
▻http://blogs.esa.int/rocketscience/2015/06/24/new-services-in-esas-space-weather-website
NEW SERVICES IN ESA’S SPACE WEATHER WEBSITE
ESA’s space weather services website (▻http://swe.ssa.esa.int) has deployed three new servicesproviding information and data to the space weather user community. These are:
• 24-hour forecasts of major solar flares
• Tailored services designed to support resource exploitation in the Arctic region
• A new version of the AVIDOS application for aviation users, now taking into account solar events
This is very good news because in one update, the Space Situational Awareness programme team have increased the range of products available via all four ESA SSA SWE Expert Service Centres.
Le premier bulletin météo
À ce sujet, l’éruption du 21-22 juin …
June 21, 2015 full-halo coronal mass ejection, or CME, from the sun.
▻http://earthsky.org/space/geomagnetic-storm-coming-our-way-june-22-23-2015
… a atteint la Terre, avec les résultats habituels…
Mike Taylor of Mike Taylor Photo went to Moosehead Lake, Maine to watch the show.
John Ashley in Montana captured the images to make this composite on the morning on June 23.
▻http://earthsky.org/todays-image/geomagnetic-storm-strikes-awesome-auroras