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Space Weather and ESA E. Daly, A. Glover, A. Hilgers & B. Arbesser-Rastburg ESA Technical Directorate.

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Page 1: Space Weather and ESA E. Daly, A. Glover, A. Hilgers & B. Arbesser-Rastburg ESA Technical Directorate.

Space Weather and ESASpace Weather and ESA

E. Daly, A. Glover, E. Daly, A. Glover, A. Hilgers & B. Arbesser-RastburgA. Hilgers & B. Arbesser-Rastburg

ESA Technical DirectorateESA Technical Directorate

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OutlineOutline

• Parts of ESA concerned

• Activites of the parts

• The future: problems and prospects

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ESA Parties involvedESA Parties involved• Technical Directorate• Operations• Science• Earth Observation• …• Policy Office

• User directorates/domains:– Navigation– Telecommunications– Humans Spaceflight

and Exploration– Science– Launchers– Earth Observation– …

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ScienceScience

• Many affected missions– Consideration of effects during design– Operations support

• Science missions support space weather– The scientific results underpin space weather– Science data useful for applications– ESA participation in International Living with a

Star

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• SOHO Extension to 2009 (and “bonus”?)

• Ulysses 3rd polar pass to 2008

• Cluster extension 2009;• Double-Star ext. 2007;

• XMM, Rosetta, Integral (Rad. Mons.)

see ESA Report to ILWS China 2006 (see ESA Report to ILWS China 2006 (google ESA ILWSgoogle ESA ILWS))

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• Proba-2

• SWARM “one man’s noise is another man’s data”

• Solar Orbiter (2015)

• BepiColombo (2013)

• Radiation Monitors (Herschel, Planck, LPF, etc…)

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Other future missionsOther future missions• New science missions subject to community call• ESA participation in Solar-B (ground station)• Proba-3

– Formation flying demonstrator– Science element may be solar related (coronagraph)– Orbit may be of interest for plasma/particles

• Technology reference studies (sci.esa.int) – Relevant to space weather

(e.g. Crosscale,GeoSail, IHP, Solar Polar Orbiter)– Reflect perceived interests, but– Are mainly vehicles for identifying enabling

technologies

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Human Spaceflight and ExplorationHuman Spaceflight and Exploration

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ISSArtist’ view with ATV docked

• Radiation environments and effects are major issues;

• Space weather & radiation environment are important elements of “technology roadmap”

Artist's view of the ExoMars rover

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Earth ObservationEarth Observation• SWARM Mission• EO satellites are affected

– e.g. CRYOSAT & GOCE affected by drag– Large complex instruments and data handling –

radiation concerns

• Space Weather is on the borders of their domain:– GMES Service-driven missions– Meteorological Missions (e.g. METOP carries the

NOAA SEM sensor)

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SWARMSWARM• Mission of the “Living Planet”

Programme

• 3-satellite Geomagnetic Field mission to study core dynamics and geodynamo processes, crustal magnetisation, and ocean circulation from low Earth orbit;

• Ionosphere-magnetosphere current systems and magnetic forcing of the upper atmosphere need to be derived and taken care of - “one man’s noise is another man’s data”;

• Launch in 2010;

• Electric Field Instrument (Ion Drift Meter) provided by CSA in collaboration with ESA Science Programme

Courtesy of EADS

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GalileoGalileo

• Galileo orbit passes through most intense part of outer radiation belt – high lifetime doses for constellation

• Ionospheric effects on signals• GIOVE-A radiation monitor data under analysis• GIOVE-B launch due 2007 with radiation monitor• In-orbit Validation Phase (4 satellites) will carry

monitors• Final constellation: monitors TBD, but looks positive.

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DG’s Policy OfficeDG’s Policy Office

• Responsible for the General Studies Programme– looking at future programmes,– innovative approaches, – early stage mission studies– funded SWPP: 2M€ + internal costs (+ ~2M€ co-funded)– funded previous feasibility studies 1M€

• DG-P is considering ESA’s future activities in:– Surveillance – Situational Awareness– Cross-directorate strategy in preparation for ministerial

conference 08 (=“new ideas”)

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Space Weather Pilot ProjectSpace Weather Pilot Projectand Follow-Onand Follow-On

• SWPP is seen as highly successful– objective: support investigation of maturity of the “market”– more than 20 CO-FUNDED services established; – many operating/evolving beyond end of contracts;– others emerging

• Cost-Benefit Analysis (public/private data) needs to be evaluated in detail (esp. at level of the confidential data)

• Internal Briefing in Preparation for Management;• Products will be maintained;

e.g. SWENET and COST portal harmonization• This was the nominal end of the current commitment of the

ESA General Studies Programme – Q1: Transition to what?– Q2: Evolutions in ESA “landscape”?

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New ESA Networks in New ESA Networks in “Engineering”“Engineering”

• Coordinate activities of ESA and member states;

• Network of Competences in Space Environments and Effects– Domain of radiation & plasma environments and effects on space systems;

– Establish and implement a joint R&D roadmap and implementation plan

– Chair: Philippe Perol (Head, Elec. Engineering Dept.);

• Network of Experts on Propagation– Addresses both ionospheric and tropospheric propagation effects;

– Coordinates inputs to ITU

– exchanges information on research activities funded under national or Framework budget, sets up collaborative experiments and provides for data exchange

– Establish a set of strategic priorities.

– Coordinator: Bertram Arbesser-Rastburg

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Technology R&DTechnology R&D• Under way:

– Solar energetic particle environment models; – Engineering tools for radiation effects assessment– Mars radiation environments– Spacecraft-plasma interaction simulation– Space Environment Information System (Spenvis)– Space environment systems for operations support– Models for propagation– GALILEO-GIOVE data analysis– Radiation/energetic particle instruments and effects experiments

• Planned– Space weather IT for space engineering application– Radiation belt engineering models– Jupiter radiation environments and effects– Radiation and plasma monitoring– Solar array plasma interactions– Radiation transport codes

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Technology MissionsTechnology Missions• PROBA-1

– Earth Obs. + radiation monitor

• PROBA-2 – Solar payload

• PROBA-3 – Formation flying demo with

coronagraph– Eccentric orbit suited to RB

instrument

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Conclusions and RemarksConclusions and Remarks

• ESA has strong interest in space weather– As a user (technology effects are increasing)– Growing appreciation in “user directorates” – Sponsor of technology research and service development – Networks related to ESA technical domains established– Underpinning science

• The scale of any future (broad) application programme TBD– Depends on case made (competitively)– National delegation views important– EU and other non-space actors roles important– Ministerial 2008 is a new window of opportunity

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Done!Done!

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BackupsBackups

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Current Technology Reference Current Technology Reference StudiesStudies

• Jovian Minisat Explorer (JME)• Venus Entry Probe (VEP)• Interstellar Heliopause Probe (IHP)• Deimos Sample Return (DSR) • Solar Polar Orbiter (SPO)• The Gamma Ray Lens (GRL) • GeoSail• Cross-scale• Wide Field Imager • Far IR Interferometer• Fundamental Physics Explorer