Storied Careers: Auroras, Deadly Radiation, and Earth's Long-Term Future
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 28-minute AGU conference talk delving into the fascinating career of heliophysicist Thomas Earle Moore and his insights on the Sun-Earth relationship. Discover the visible impacts of space weather, such as auroras and radiation storms, and learn about the importance of studying long-term phenomena like Earth's magnetic field reversals. Gain perspective on the future of heliophysics research and the potential consequences of poorly understood cosmic events. Hear about Moore's advocacy for funding crucial studies and his hopes for the next generation of scientists in this field.
Syllabus
Storied careers: Auroras, deadly radiation, and Earth’s long-term future
Taught by
AGU
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