AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSpace Weather Watch: ESA and China’s SMILE satellite has launched from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana on a Vega-C rocket to map how solar wind reshapes Earth’s magnetosphere, with soft X-ray and auroral imaging plus in-situ plasma and magnetic measurements aimed at improving forecasts for satellites, radio links, navigation, and power grids. Launch Hardware: Teledyne Space Imaging supplied two CCD370 sensors for SMILE’s Soft X-ray Imager, covering 0.2–2.0 keV photons to study the boundary where solar wind meets the magnetosphere. Black Hole Physics: New 3D simulations explain quasi-periodic X-ray flares from galactic centers by modeling how a compact object repeatedly plunges through an inclined accretion disk, producing asymmetric bursts—work that also feeds into LISA’s gravitational-wave target planning. AI for Biodiversity: TropiCam-AI is designed for tropical canopy camera-trap surveys, recognizing 84 tree-dwelling taxa (63 species) with reported 95% accuracy, filling a gap where most wildlife AI focuses on ground animals. Indigenous Repatriation: France has moved to return remains of six Kalina people from colonial-era “human zoo” displays in Paris to French Guiana after a Senate-approved law authorizes repatriation for burial. Biosecurity Note: New Mexico launched a state-run screwworm preparedness site, recalling French Guiana links to the insect’s early description and outlining how to identify and report infestations.
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