Solar Particle Radiation Storms Forecasting and Analysis: The HESPERIA HORIZON 2020 Project and Beyond - Essential Insights for Astrophysics Enthusiasts
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Delve deep into the intriguing world of solar particle radiation with "Solar Particle Radiation Storms Forecasting and Analysis: The HESPERIA HORIZON 2020 Project and Beyond." This meticulously crafted reference comes from the esteemed Astrophysics and Space Science Library, volume 444, and provides comprehensive insights into understanding, predicting, and analyzing solar radiation storms that affect both space missions and terrestrial technology. Tackling the complexities of astrophysical phenomena, this book highlights cutting-edge findings from the HESPERIA project, a collaborative effort aimed at improving the forecasting capabilities of solar particle events, ensuring that space weather impacts are effectively managed in a timely manner.
The book features contributions from leading experts in the field, illustrating a range of methodologies and technologies utilized in solar radiation monitoring. It sheds light on the intricate dynamics of solar storms, their origins, and the tools necessary to assess their potential impacts on our planet and astronauts in space. By detailing various predictive models and observational technologies, this volume stands as a vital resource for researchers and professionals dedicated to space science and earth weather resilience.
manufacturer | Springer |
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height | 9.21 |
weight | 1.07585583856 |
width | 0.56 |
length | 6.14 |
languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
productGroup | Book |
The book focuses on forecasting and analyzing solar particle radiation storms, providing insights from the HESPERIA HORIZON 2020 project.
Leading experts in astrophysics and space weather contribute to this comprehensive reference.
The insights and methodologies discussed are applicable to space exploration and the protection of terrestrial technology from solar events.
While it offers advanced insights, it's also beneficial to students and those new to space science.