Infrastructure for Monitoring the Ionosphere in S. America

Hello reader!

It follows a note published on the day (12/18) in the website of the National Institute for Space Research (INPE) informing that infrastructure for Monitoring the Ionosphere in South America will be discussed on February at INPE.

Duda Falcão

Infrastructure for Monitoring the
Ionosphere in South America Will
Be Discussed on February at INPE

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

The registration for the workshop Monitoring Ionosphere Over South America (MIMOSA) is already open (deadline January 6th) and is free of charge. The workshop MIMOSA will be on February, 26 2013 at Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE), São José dos Campos, in São Paulo State. Sponsored by the European Space Agency (ESA), the MIMOSA project will map the current systems and installations in the South America for monitoring the ionosphere.

“There will be a competence survey focused on the assessment of the current South American capabilities on ionospheric monitoring, in order to integrate the existing facilities with new installations, to effectively support and/or improve space weather activities to assist GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) operations”, as informed by the researcher Emília Correia, from INPE, about MIMOSA.

The partners of the project are the Istituto Nacional di Geofisica e Vulcanologia and the Politecnica di Torino, both from Italy, and Nottingham University from United Kingdom. In South America, the collaborators of MIMOSA are INPE, Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho” (UNESP) from Brazil, and the Universidad Nacional de Tucuman from Argentine.

The workshop at INPE has the purpose to disseminate the MIMOSA project and to promote the collaboration between the universities and the public and private institutions in the South America, as well as to identify the current systems of monitoring the ionosphere (GNSS and others).

Besides to promote the contact between the institutions interested in to host new instrumentation or to share the existing data, the workshop will discuss the assessment to the state-of-art in this research field and will stimulate collaborations of new activities and future services.

More information about MIMOSA Workshop can be found in the link http://roma2.rm.ingv.it/en/projects/international/104/MIMOSA/9/workshop, or email to Lucilla Alfonsi (MIMOSA coordinator) lucilla.alfonsi@ingv.it or Emilia Correia (MIMOSA workshop organizer).


Source: WebSite of the National Institute for Space Research (INPE)

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