AFFECTS Past News

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  • 17/09/12: SAVE THE DATE!!! The next AFFECTS Steering Committee Meeting will take place in Brussels on Nov. 6th, 2012 at 7.30pm. An official invitation, the venue and an agenda will follow closer to the meeting.
  • 04/09/12: After their revision all public deliverables of project year one are now uploaded on this website at Project -> Deliverables
  • 07/08/12: The 4th AFFECTS Newsletter is now available at News & Events!
  • 01/08/12: The European Commission's DG Enterprise and Industry, Space Research & Development Unit, produced 3 short promo videos on SPACE DEBRIS, SPACE WEATHER and DATA EXPLOITATION. You can watch the interview with Dr. Volker Bothmer at -> PR
  • 30/06/12: The presentations of the General Meeting and the Kick-Off Meeting have been finally uploaded under Project -> Meetings
  • 22/06/12: The project consortium released a project poster to support its dissemination activities. The poster is available in 2 versions. Please go to PR -> Poster to view the results!
  • 30/04/12: A list with publications and talks from the AFFECTS consortium has been added to this website. Please look at Project -> Publications for more details.
  • AFFECTS has been recently presented as an example for successful FP7 Space projects by Volker Bothmer at the SpaceEU conference in Brussels. More details about the conference incl. all presentations can be found here: http://www.b2match.eu/spaceeu
  • A selection of press articles covering the March 7/8 CME is available below (in German only):

- http://www.aerotelegraph.com/solarsturm-2012-folgen-airlines
- http://www.welt.de/wissenschaft/weltraum/article13912808/Sonnensturm-Spektakel-gefaehrdet-Erde-noch-tagelang.html
- http://www.augsburger-allgemeine.de/panorama/Gefahr-durch-Sonnenstuerme-nicht-gebannt-id19116396.html
- http://www.wa.de/nachrichten/welt/sonnensturm-gefahr-nicht-gebannt-1774839.html
- http://www.abendblatt.de/ratgeber/wissen/article2211239/Der-massive-Sonnensturm-bleibt-vorerst-ohne-Folgen.html