On Monday the Finnish students sat down in the lecture hall at UNIS, University
Centre in Svalbard, for their first day during the Space Weather Science Camp in
Longyearbyen . For 3 hours they listened to each other, instead of the teachers. The
student groups had prepared as home work 4 thematic essays for learning the
background and the processes leading to Space Weather events. And now these were
presented to the audience, the fellow students. Of course the teachers were there,
too, kind of acting as judges as if being in the Idols competition, giving their
comments and remarks on the works and presentations. All groups were applauded twice
for their extensive preparation. The rare cases where preparation was inadequate,
were handled by stylish slides and summaries, or creativeness by the newly
established stand-up comics entertainment on physics (quadruple applauds…).
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Walking to UNIS for the first lecture, fresh snow in Longyearbyen. (Photo: E. Turunen) |
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How do bees orientate using the magnetic field of the Earth? (Photo: E. Turunen) |
In their meeting afterwards, the teachers concluded that all groups had done serious
work, and would have basic knowledge to handle the real action on Tuesday. Then the
program of the Science Camp includes forecasting space weather for the evening and
the incoherent scatter experiment using the EISCAT Svalbard Radar. Will the students
get aurora in their radar beam? We will see tonight.
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