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C H A P T E R   N ° 10 Space Weather and Magnetospheres

 

 

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SR Hoplon is delighted to present its latest article on space weather and magnetic fields.

 

In today’s post, SR Hoplon will look closer at the relation between incoming space radiation and planetary magnetic fields. Furthermore, we will discuss the importance of the relation between planetary magnetic fields and their strength, and atmospheric density in regards to a planet’s capability of shielding against space weather and, generally, space radiation.

 

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C H A P T E R N ° 9 Space Weather and Satellites

 

 

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SR Hoplon is delighted to present its latest article.

 

In today’s article we will look closer at space weather and its impact on the exterior and interior of satellites. Furthermore, additional risks and consequences of impact on the exterior and interior of satellites will be presented and discussed, highlighting – among other topics - the importance of the creation and implementation of innovative mitigation measures for the safety of critical infrastructures.

 

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C H A P T E R N ° 8 Space Weather and Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO)

 

 

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SR Hoplon is delighted to present its latest article introducing the third, and last, orbital class commonly used by agencies to launch satellites into.

 

In today’s post we will look closer at Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO) and its advantageous and disadvantageous. Additionally, SR Hoplon will discuss the interaction between space weather and the Van Allen Belts, and its impact on Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO).

 

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C H A P T E R N ° 7 Space Weather and Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)

 

 

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SR Hoplon is delighted to present its latest article introducing the second orbital class commonly used by agencies to launch satellites into.

 

In today’s post we will look closer at Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) and its advantageous and disadvantageous. Additionally, we will discuss the interaction between space weather and the Van Allen Belts, and its impact on Medium Earth Orbit (MEO.

 

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C H A P T E R N ° 5 Space Weather and Critical Space Infrastructures (CSI)

 

 

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SR Hoplon is delighted to present its latest article focused on a specific infrastructure within Critical National Infrastructures (CNI).

 

In today’s post we will look closer at Critical Space Infrastructures (CSI) and identify the most at risk of space weather impact. Additionally, we will discuss the interaction between this infrastructure, space weather, and modern day society.

 

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C H A P T E R N ° 4 The Van Allen Belts

 

 

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SR Hoplon is delighted to present its latest article.

 

In today’s post we will introduce the Van Allen Belts and why it was  a historical moment in space history. Additionally, we will discuss the differences between its belts and what happens during space weather events.

 

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C H A P T E R N ° 3 The Outer Space Environment: Radiation vs Space Radiation

 

 

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SR Hoplon is delighted to present its latest article.

 

In today’s post we will look closer at what radiation is and what the difference is between radiation found or created on Earth compared to that found in space (i.e., space radiation). Furthermore, we will discuss the difference between two types of space radiation and their impact on the space environment, and much more!

 

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