- SA13F: The MacGyver Session: The Place for Novel, Exciting, Self-Made, Hacked, or Improved Sensors and Software Solutions to Understand Space Weather II Poster
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Vincent Ledvina, The Aerospace Corporation
Convener:
Francesca Di Mare, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Nathaniel Frissell, The University of Scranton
Chair:
Vincent Ledvina, The Aerospace Corporation
Nathaniel Frissell, The University of Scranton
Francesca Di Mare, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
This 6th edition of the MacGyver session focuses on the interdisciplinary applications of space weather across space physics and aeronomy. Makers, citizen scientists, ham radio enthusiasts, educators, and artists are welcome to bring broad, open science and STEAM outreach. Started in Hydrology more than a decade ago, this expanded concept now engages Space Physics and Aeronomy with MacGyver-style innovations, such as: new sensor systems which use technologies in novel or unintended ways; new software, algorithms, data storage or transmission solutions that send data from the field; and initiatives that facilitate the creation and sharing of novel sensors, open source code and data, and software systems. Feel free to bring prototypes and demonstrations. We look forward to sharing our MacGyvering with the broader AGU community this year!
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6999 General or miscellaneous
7599 General or miscellaneous
7899 General or miscellaneous
7999 General or miscellaneous
Cross-Listed:
AE - Atmospheric and Space Electricity
A - Atmospheric Sciences
H - Hydrology
SM - SPA-Magnetospheric Physics
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4. Beyond Earth
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