Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the next ISWI Seminar by Dr Mark Moldwin scheduled for May 25th at 3 PM Central European Time (9 AM EDT; 6:30 PM IST).
To register for this virtual seminar, please send an email to: iswisupport@bc.edu. Please include “ISWI Seminar Registration” in the subject line. There is a limit of 300 participants, so please register your interest as soon as possible. The MS Teams link will be sent to registered participants 2 days before the event.
Seminars will be recorded. Please visit the youtube channel of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs where the recording of the first ISWI webinar, which took place on 27 April 2022, is now available. The playlist which will also include future sessions can be accessed through the following link:
Direct link to the first session:
With kind regards,
Graciela Molina
on behalf of the ISWI Seminar Committee
Title: A Magneto-Inductive Magnetometer System for Boom-less Satellites, Global Magnetometer Networks and Backyard Citizen-Science Space Weather Monitors
Speaker: Mark B. Moldwin, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, University of Michigan, USA
Abstract: We are developing and testing a COTS magneto-inductive magnetometer and noise cancellation algorithms for boom-less satellites as well as for ground-based networks, and backyard space weather
citizen-science sensor suites. Our effort is focused on developing and testing a firmware modified PNI RM3100 magnetometer for space environment conditions for radiation and thermal environments from LEO to the surface of Europa. We are also combining the magnetometer with a
COTS dual-frequency GPS receiver for research and citizen science space weather observations. Our goal is to have magnetometers everywhere to make high-quality geomagnetic and space weather measurements. This seminar describes the new technology and highlights the innovative hardware and software solution that enables global sensor nets and constellation missions.