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Sunday Space Pros: Dr Jennifer Carter
What really happens when the Sun interacts with Earth — and how do we study an invisible battle happening above our heads?
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Dr Jennifer Carter, Today’s Space Pro
In this episode of SpaceInfo Club, we sit down with Dr. Jennifer Carter, space physicist, educator, and mission contributor, to explore the cutting edge of solar–terrestrial physics, space weather, and upcoming missions like SMILE and ELFEN.
Dr. Carter explains how the solar wind, magnetosphere, and ionosphere interact, why geomagnetic storms matter for satellites and technology on Earth, and how missions like SMILE (Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer) are revolutionizing our ability to image Earth’s magnetic shield for the first time.
We also dive into the ELFEN mission concept, exploring how low-frequency electromagnetic waves shape radiation belts and space weather dynamics. From real science behind space storms to the future of space weather monitoring, this interview connects fundamental physics with real-world impact — and shows why understanding the Sun–Earth system has never been more important.
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What really happens when the Sun interacts with Earth — and how do we study an invisible battle happening above our heads?
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