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The Aurora programme was a response to Europe's Strategy for space which was endorsed by European Union Council of Research and the ESA Council. [5] Europe strategy for space had three main points including:"explore the solar system and the Universe", "stimulate new technology", and "inspire the young people of Europe to take a greater interest in science and technology". [5]
Aurora was first announced in 2015 and to be finished in 2018. It was expected to have a speed of 180 petaFLOPS [6] which would be around the speed of Summit. Aurora was meant to be the most powerful supercomputer at the time of its launch and to be built by Cray with Intel processors. Later, in 2017, Intel announced that Aurora would be ...
Tigo TS4 Flex MLPE provide different functions for solar modules including optimization, monitoring, and rapid shutdown. [14] [21] Tigo EI Residential Solution includes an inverter, battery, and automatic transfer switch (ATS). [18] [19] Energy Intelligence Software is the Tigo commissioning and monitoring platform. [22] [23]
Solarsoft is a collaborative software development system created at Lockheed-Martin to support solar data analysis and spacecraft operation activities. It is widely recognized in the solar physics community as having revolutionized solar data analysis starting in the early 1990s. Solarsoft is in active development and use by research groups on ...
NASA says the sun is in the highly active "maximum phase" of its 11-year solar cycle.. That means there will probably be big solar storms bringing beautiful aurora in the next year or so. Solar ...
CalSky (sky calendar) was a web-based astronomical calculator used by astronomers to plan observing. It was created by Arnold Barmettler, a researcher at the University of Zurich and formerly a scientific assistant at the European Space Agency. [1]
Jānis wrote: “It is the solar maximum year, I paid a lot of attention to aurora activity, aurora pro app and aurora sky camera are helping me.” #16 “Auroras En El Infierno” – Edén Sánchez
First MicroGEO spacecraft, customer designation Aurora 4A. Launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy in April 2023, co-manifested with primary payload Viasat-3 Americas and Gravity Space GS-1. A defect in the spacecraft's solar array drive assemblies in early July 2023 left the spacecraft with insufficient power for its primary mission. [13]