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Slideshare for outreach slides

by Hanna Sathiapal | Jun 2, 2016 | Public Engagement

Everything in one place Looking for a platform for sharing FLARECAST and space weather outreach slides, I opened the SlideShare account slideshare.com/the-active-sun. All slides in one place, they are easy to retrieve, share and re-use. Sharing doesn’t imply...

Conditions for doing outreach

by Hanna Sathiapal | May 26, 2016 | Public Engagement

Sometimes, the situation is just right for engaging in outreach activities while, at other times, it is almost impossible to do so. After the transit of Mercury event I asked FLARECAST members how they had organized their activities. This post is meant to be a...

Many Ways to Observe the Transit of Mercury

by Hanna Sathiapal | May 12, 2016 | Public Engagement

Public activities Several FLARECAST partners contributed to public activities related to the transit of Mercury on May 9th. CNRS (Meudon), TCD (Dublin), PSUD (Orsay) and FHNW (Windisch) set up telescopes and screens for public observation and provided information on...

Space Weather Forecasting at Science Fairs

by Hanna Sathiapal | Apr 29, 2016 | Public Engagement

Recently, we did live space weather forecasting at our local natural history museum during a science fair. Scientific organizations presented many different kinds of activities, and people of all ages walked around, stopping where something attracted their interest....

FLARECAST at the European Space Weather Week in Oostende

by Hanna Sathiapal | Nov 26, 2015 | Public Engagement

Just a bit over a week after the terrorist attacks in Paris, the ESWW12 took place as planned. Fortunately, not too many people had cancelled their participation. Governments of different coutries had issued very different travel recommendations, ranging from no...
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