Tech Talk with Dr. Tamitha Skov, the Space Weather Woman

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Find out how the space weather phenomena affects us here on earth. See how events are unfolding during our new solar cycle.


Join us for an overview of the Space Weather phenomena and how it affects our daily lives, including some real world examples of average events. Find out where we are in the new solar cycle and how activity is just beginning to ramp up again.

1. How is Perseverance Rover doing? How is it going to get us rocks from Mars back to earth?
2. How much gamma radiation penetrates our atmoshere vs. an astronauts daily exposure on the Space Station?
3. How are radiation/particles affecting aircraft navigations?



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  • Date: 23 Feb 2021
  • Time: 04:00 PM to 05:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-08:00) US/Pacific
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  • Mike Brisbois
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  • Co-sponsored by IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society
  • Starts 01 January 2021 12:48 AM
  • Ends 23 February 2021 04:49 PM
  • All times are (GMT-08:00) US/Pacific
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Tamitha Mulligan Skov Tamitha Mulligan Skov of The Aerospace Corporation

Topic:

Space Weather Phenomena

Overview of Space Weather phenomena and how it affects our daily lives, showing some real world examples of average events. Where are we in the new solar cycle and how is activity just beginning to ramp up again.

Biography:

Dr. Mulligan Skov works actively in the fields of solar and space physics, focusing on space weather phenomena such as coronal mass ejections, solar flares, solar energetic particles, and galactic cosmic rays. She is particularly concerned with the effects these phenomena have on space assets in near-Earth space, the effects on satellite and emergency radio communication, GPS/GNSS signal reception through the ionosphere, and the effects of induced currents at ground level. Her forecasting work as the “Space Weather Woman” is widely known on social media such as You Tube, Twitter, and Facebook. She has been featured in Popular Science Magazine, in MIT Technology Review, and on television shows for The Weather Channel and The History Channel. She makes regular appearances on TMRO.TV for Space News and TwiT TV for Ham Nation, doing space weather forecasts under her amateur radio callsign WX6SWW.

Along with her own forecasting work, she is currently a professor at Millerville University and is actively training meteorology students in the art of forecasting space weather effects for industry, the public, and emerging space markets. She has been an instructor at the Aerospace Institute and has served on multiple review and anomaly teams for NASA, NOAA, and other government and private contractors. She has also served as an audio forensics analyst and instructor for the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC), hosted at Aerospace and funded by the Department of Justice.

For her space weather forecasts see: http://www.spaceweatherwoman.com/

Email:

Address:Los Angeles, California, United States, 90001





Agenda

4:00 pm PST IEEE Announcements
4:02 pm PST Introduction of speaker
4:04 pm PST Presentation
4:50 pm PST Q&A

*** Pass Codes will be sent out the day before the event ***



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