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Space Weather Facts & Forecast
Isaac Bredeman
Fréquence : 1 épisode/36j. Total Éps: 20

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How to See the Next Bright Comet (Maybe), and How Space Weather Affects Comets
Épisode 24
dimanche 18 août 2024 • Durée 12:54
This fall, Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is predicted to be visible to the naked eye, and some think it could be a truly bright spectacle. In this show, I give an overview of how to look for the comet in September and October. I also describe how space weather is responsible for many of a comet's classic features! Visit theskylive.com/c2023a3-info for up-to-date info on the comet's brightness and location, so you can point your own telescope at it.
The Strongest Storm in a Generation: May 2024 vs. Halloween 2003
Épisode 23
vendredi 19 juillet 2024 • Durée 09:48
On May 10, we experienced one of the strongest geomagnetic storms in the last 25 years. In this episode, I summarise the key points of this article by Christian Harris, to see how the storm stacks up against the other main contender this century. https://www.spaceweatherlive.com/en/news/view/544/20240517-let-s-compare-halloween-2003-vs-may-2024-solar-storms.html
A Brief History of Space Weather Observation - And Important Podcast Updates!
Épisode 14
dimanche 16 juillet 2023 • Durée 09:22
Today, I'm diving into a short history of space weather observation and forecasting, from the 19th century to the present day.
Enjoy learning about space weather and keeping up to date on space weather news? Check out my new blog at https://space-weather-blog.blogspot.com/ !
The podcast release schedule is changing! Due to conflicting summer plans, shows will now come out on the third Saturday of the month.
Supernovas! An Overview - Plus the Space Weather Forecast
Épisode 13
dimanche 11 juin 2023 • Durée 08:55
Supernovas are a hot topic right now in the world of astronomy, as a new one was just discovered in the Pinwheel Galaxy! Listen to find out all about supernovas, their potential effects on Earth, and even how to see the newest one! You'll also find the space weather forecast, with a pretty quiet outlook.
A Summary of Solar Radiation Storms
Épisode 12
dimanche 14 mai 2023 • Durée 09:02
Solar radiation storms are yet another way space weather can impact humans and technology. How? All the answers are in the episode. I also include next week's space weather forecast, with a bit of a break from the constant activity we've had lately!
STEVE - The Aurora’s Purple Companion! And a Break From Solar Storms
Épisode 11
dimanche 9 avril 2023 • Durée 07:51
Sometimes, not only the aurora glows in the night sky. STEVE is a phenomenon only discovered in 2016 that can also be found lighting up the upper atmosphere. What is it and how can you see it? Listen to find out! Included is next week's solar forecast, with the sun taking a break from major activity.
An Intro to Solar Filaments and Prominences - And the Space Weather Forecast
Épisode 10
samedi 11 mars 2023 • Durée 06:48
In this episode I take a look at two solar phenomena that are really the same thing with different names: filaments and prominences. Want to learn what they are or how they impact Earth? Listen to find out! There is also the space weather forecast, with filaments creating the main activity.
An Update on Solar Cycle 25 Progress - And the Accompanying Space Weather Forecast
Épisode 9
samedi 11 février 2023 • Durée 07:50
In this episode, I take a look at our solar cycle, cycle 25, and how it's progressing. One thing is for sure, predicting solar cycle strength is no easy task! Some material is taken from this article on SpaceWeatherLive by Christian Harris: https://www.spaceweatherlive.com/en/news/view/486/20230208-an-expansion-on-solar-cycle-prediction.html
What are Radio Blackouts? And the Active Space Weather Forecast
Épisode 8
samedi 14 janvier 2023 • Durée 07:57
In this episode I cover radio blackouts: what they are, how they're connected to solar flares, why they matter, and more. I also give the space weather forecast, with many big flare players for an active start to the new year!
Are there Auroras on Other Planets? And a Heightened Flare Threat
Épisode 7
samedi 10 décembre 2022 • Durée 08:42
Auroras on Earth are spectacular enough. Auroras on other planets, though, put ours to shame! And there are a variety of ways in which other planets' auroras even form. Listen to find out more! The space weather forecast is also contained, with as much as three solar flare players, and a chance for aurora in the mix.









