International geophysical calendar 2007

International geophysical calendar 2007

phenomena in the Earth's atmosphere under the patronage of the IHY will be held in Dwerniczek, Poland; [In Memoriam Alan Shapley (1909-2006) - Senior...

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phenomena in the Earth's atmosphere under the patronage of the IHY will be held in Dwerniczek, Poland;

[In Memoriam Alan Shapley (1909-2006) - Senior Physicist of the IGY Era

(b) A conference on the 'Heliosphere and its Environment', is to be held in June 2008 in Warsaw (http ://ihy.cbk.waw.pl);

lan Horace Shapley of Boulder, Colorado, died on 20 October 2006 .following a brief illness at the Hospice Care Center in Louisville (near Boulder). He was 87.

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(c) Ionospheric observations performed in the context of the Mitigation of Ionospheric Effects on Radio Systems initiative, which is being conducted in the framework of the Committee of Senior Officials for Scientific and Technical Research (COST) network and coordinated by the Space Research Centre in Poland (see www.ihy.cbk.waw.pl/poland.html)

International Geophysical Calendar 2007 he 2007 International Geophysical Calendar, issued under the auspices of the International Space Environment Service, is now available on-line at www.isesspaceweather.org.

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OSPAR encourages its members to exchange information on space research activities carried out in their own countries. One way of doing this is by producing reports summarizing space activities. Generally, such reports are produced in time for limited distribution at COSPAR assemblies. The following countries provided reports at the Beijing Assembly: Australia, Canada, China, Finland, France, India, Pakistan, Russia, Slovak Republic, the UK and the USA; a report was also received from ESA. Since the Assembly, reports from Switzerland and the Ukraine have been received.

The son of astronomer Harlow Shapley and Martha Betz Shapley, Alan attended Harvard College, graduating in 1940. He worked in the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism (Carnegie Institution of Washington) early in his career, making ionospheric predictions in collaboration with J. Virginia Lincoln in the National Bureau of Standards of the US Department of Commerce (NBS, now the National Institute for Science and Technology). He then worked for the NBS Central Radio Propagation Laboratory (CRPL) serving as Chief, Stm-Earth Relationships Section and subsequently at NOAA from 1947 to 1981. Shapley served as Director of the NOAA's National Geophysical and SolarTerrestrial Data Center (NGSDC, now NGDC) 1970-1981. He served on the committee that chose Boulder, Colorado as a new distributed

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