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SUMMARY:Space Talk: Space Weather Impacts on Commercial Space
DESCRIPTION:Space Weather Impacts on Commercial Space\nMark Moldwin, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Climate and Space Sciences \nand Engineering, University of Michigan\nCivilization is becoming more and more dependent on space technology for\ncommunication, navigation, aviation, environmental hazard monitoring,\ndefense, and weather forecasting. New approaches, led by new companies\nare decreasing the cost of accessing space and exponentially increasing\nthe numbers of satellites launched each year.  This presentation\ndescribes how space weather – the dynamic space environment that impacts\nour space-based and ground-based technology – is one of the biggest\nthreats to the burgeoning space economy and our modern civilization.\nWatch it live on the South African National Space Agency Youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/@SASpaceAgency )\n
URL:https://www.youtube.com/@SASpaceAgency
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