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Horizons lecture - Daniel N. Baker - Human activities and their influence on Space Weather

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Daniel N. Baker is Director of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at University of Colorado at Boulder, where he presently holds the Moog-Broad Reach Endowed Chair of Space Sciences as well as several other distinguished professorships. He currently is lead investigator on several NASA space missions including the recently completed MESSENGER mission to Mercury, the NASA Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission, and the NASA Radiation Belt Storm Probes (Van Allen Probes) mission. In this talk, Daniel Baker will describe the multitude of human interventions in the space environment that have occurred historically and continue, albeit at a much lesser degree, today.

Refreshments will be served from 14.45,  prior to the lecture which starts at 15.15. The lecture is held in English.

Everybody is welcome!