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Geomagnetic exploration of Earth from space using Swarm and MSS-1: scientific advances and future plans

Basic information
DateFriday, March 13th, 10:30 - 15:30 (GMT+0)
Scheduleoral presentations from a variety of speakers presenting an overview of advances and plans.
VenueThe Royal Astronomical Society, London, as part of their specialist discussion meeting series.
Meeting website and registrationhttps://ras.ac.uk/events-and-meetings/ras-meetings/geomagnetic-exploration-earth-space-using-swarm-and-mss-1
Cost£15 + ticket issuing fee for in-person ticket or £5 + ticket issuing fee for an online ticket. The event is free for fellows of the RAS. Lunch is not included in the cost

Preliminary schedule #

TimeAuthorTitle
10:30Anja StrømmeSwarm: current status and the way ahead
10:50Nils OlsenSwarm, MSS, and Friends - Exploring Earth’s Magnetic Field from Space
11:10Gauthier HulotLatest news on the upcoming NanoMagSat ESA Scout mission
11:30Hugo ShelleyIo-1: Demonstrating Accurate Magnetometry on a CubeSat Platform
11:50Ciaran BegganDevelopment and Evaluation of the International Geomagnetic Reference Field (IGRF) 14th generation
12:10Nicolas Gillet4D-Earth core+ project: sounding the deep Earth
12:30Lunch break
13:30Anita AikioOpen questions in the ionosphere-thermosphere research to be studied by LEO satellites and ground-based instruments
13:50Alan WoodStatistical Models of Ionospheric Variability and Irregularities in the Topside Ionosphere
14:10Alexander GrayverDynamics of the Ionospheric, Magnetospheric, and Induced Magnetic Fields Revealed by Ground and Multi-satellite Observations
14:30Zhengyong RenTidal-induced magnetic signals extracted from MSS-1
14:50Hongbo YaoPhysics-based modeling of Earth’s magnetic field using induction equation constraints and MSS-1/Swarm data
15:10Yufeng LinGeomagnetic data assimilation based on ensemble Kalman smoother