Past News
From Soteria
11/02/10 - SDO
Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) recently launched!! Click hereto know more.
NP6.9 Session at EGU
Turbulent magnetic reconnection in Space, Laboratory and Astrophysical Systems. Click here to know more.
26/01/10 - PROBA2
Technology-testing Proba-2 opens new eye on the Sun, click here .
19/01/10 - PROBA2
Proba-2's first achievements to be unveiled. For further information, click here.
2010 ICTP SCHOOL
The Co-sponsored International Advanced School on Space Weather Modelling and Applications (SMR2171) will take place from 18 to 29 October 2010 in the Kastler Lecture Hall with the AGHinfolab in the afternoons. Click HERE for more information.
30/10/09 - ESA's SMOS and PROBA2
The Russian State Commission has given the go-ahead to fuel the Rockot launcher that will take ESA's SMOS and Proba-2 satellites into orbit. This formal authorisation confirms that launch can take place on 2 November at 02:50 CET (01:50 UT). For the full story, click HERE.
08/10/09 Conference Women in Space
International conference organized by the University of Rome Tor Vergata
23/07/09 - COMMUNICATIONF FROM Janusz Sylwester
As of July 20, an experimental on-line version of SphinX data catalogue have been made accessible to the SOTERIA community (Sphinx_catalogue).
By clicking respective date, one can see the lightcurves in a number of formats and access a higher resolution files for each of the about 4h periods. It is possible also to download the raw reformatted telemetry data contained in respective IDL sav files. Fits data files (level_1) will be accessible in due time.
The catalogue is being updated each few days. Figures for the times a couple of weeks old (will) contain data on flares identified from the SphinX lightcurves and the other data. Creation of the prompt version of SphinX data catalogue was possible thanks to the SOTERIA involvement of the SRC-PAS team as is acknowledged by appropriate logos.
26/02/2009 - Communication from Sergey Kuzin
Communication from Sergey Kuzin: First images from TESIS telescopes (binned, exp = 1 sec) were taken! To see the first images, click on the links below:
1) 304
2) 171 (Monochromatic image in FeIX)
Soon data available.
06/02/2009 - Communication from David Berghmans
Soteria reached an agreement with the people from the European Space Weather portal (link at the bottom of this page) to develop and host for us the community wide document repository (one of the WP6 deliverables - see the Research section). A demonstration version should be ready by the time of the Lapland meeting.
