Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais

Embrace Mobile App is free for download at Google Play

Embrace Mobile Brazilian Study and Monitoring of Space Weather Embrace Mobile, the space weather forecast and monitoring in your hands: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=br.inpe.climaespacial.mobile The effects of the Space Weather (see definition below) affect society in many ways. Many of this ways are certainly still unknown. Therefore, it is better to know the scales that the effects we know… Continue lendo Embrace Mobile App is free for download at Google Play

INPE and NASA sign cooperation agreement to promote research on global maps for GPS error

The Brazilian Study and Monitoring of Space Weather (Embrace) has been working with the NOAA and UCAR since 2013 to establish a tracking station for the satellites COSMIC 1 and 2. Last Tuesday (June 30, 2015) the Hon Minister of State for Science, Technology and Innovation, Aldo Rebelo, signed the agreement on behalf of INPE… Continue lendo INPE and NASA sign cooperation agreement to promote research on global maps for GPS error

Brazilian space weather program signs cooperation agreement with China

November 2013, during the visit of Vice-President of the Republic of China on the occasion of the Third Meeting of the Sino-Brazilian Commission for Coordination and Cooperation High Level (High-level Committee) was signed by the Presidents of the Brazilian Space Agency – AEB and the China National Space Administration – CNSA, the Ten-Year Plan for… Continue lendo Brazilian space weather program signs cooperation agreement with China

Vast coronal holes are observed in the solar disk

Author: Msc. Marcia Guedes Coronal holes are regions of the solar corona where the magnetic field extends into the space in lines “open”, where particles escape leading to the solar wind. Once trapped in the closed magnetic field lines, the particles are heated producing high brightness regions observed in the solar images. Once the particles… Continue lendo Vast coronal holes are observed in the solar disk

NanoSatC-Br1 (Brazilian CubeSat Project-1)

NanoSatC-Br1 is the first CubeSat project of Brazil, developed at the Southern Regional Space Research Center (CRS/CCR/INPE-MCT) in collaboration with the Space Science Laboratory of the Federal University of Santa Maria (LACESM/CT – UFSM), Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. The INPE (Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais) South Regional Center is in fact located on the campus of… Continue lendo NanoSatC-Br1 (Brazilian CubeSat Project-1)