Space weather

a natural hazard comprising a wide range of phenomena caused by solar activity

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can affect critical infrastructure. Critical infrastructure are those assets, systems and networks that provide functions necessary for our way of life

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events have emphasized the importance of space weather awareness and resilience

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demands a combination of multiple mitigation measures

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Integrating considerations of space hazards into disaster risk reduction and resilience frameworks is imperative in order to pave the way for a safer and more sustainable technology dependent world

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C H A P T E R   N ° 44  Maritime Resilience (Part 1)

 

Dear reader

 

Hoplon is delighted to present its latest article.

 

In today’s article, we will look closer at space weather and maritime resilience.

 

This article is part 1 of 2 articles focused on space weather and maritime resilience. Combined the articles look closer at the key reasons for ensuring space weather resilience in the maritime sector and examples of how the effects can be mitigated.

 

Previous articles; C H A P T E R  N ° 36-38 focused on Maritime Ports, C H A P T E R   N ° 39  The Ocean, C H A P T E R   N ° 40-41 focused on Submarines, and C H A P T E R   N ° 42-43 focused on Autonomous Maritime Vessels, focused on providing an overview and understanding of the relation between the maritime sector and space weather, discussing topics concerning maritime systems and technology, the system-of-systems design and risk and vulnerabilities, and the “mega disaster” scenario.

 

 

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C H A P T E R   N ° 41 Submarines (Part 2)

Dear reader,

Hoplon is delighted to present its latest article.

In today’s article, we will look closer at the relation between space weather and submarines.

This article is part 2, and thus the last, of 2 articles focused on submarines. Combined the articles explore the impact of space weather on the submarines, looking closer at the interdependencies between critical infrastructure and the risks and vulnerabilities they pose to submarines.

In part 2; C H A P T E R   N ° 41 Submarines (Part 2),  we look closer at the relation between space weather, the energy sector, and submarines.

Hoplon wishes you a pleasant read and hope to see you again soon!

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C H A P T E R   N ° 40 Submarines (Part 1)

Dear reader,

Hoplon is delighted to present its latest article.

In today’s article, we will look closer at the relation between space weather and submarines.

This article will be part 1 of 2 articles focused on submarines. Combined the articles will explore the impact of space weather on the submarines, looking closer at the interdependencies between critical infrastructure and the risks and vulnerabilities they pose to submarines.

In part 1; C H A P T E R   N ° 40 Submarines (Part 1), we will start by looking closer at the relation between space weather, critical space infrastructure, and submarines.

Hoplon wishes you a pleasant read and hope to see you again soon!

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C H A P T E R   N ° 38 Maritime Ports (Part 3)

Dear reader,

Hoplon is delighted to present its latest article.

In today’s article, we will look closer at the relation between space weather and maritime ports.

This article will be part 3, and thus the last, of 3 articles focused on maritime ports. Combined, the three articles will explore maritime ports as a critical infrastructure (CI), the “system of systems” design, and the anticipated ‘mega disaster’ scenario.

Additionally, they will look closer at the connection between seaports and the energy sector and space infrastructure.

Moreover, they will discuss the notion of cascading risks, focused on the combination of space weather, the ‘system of systems’ design, and maritime ports.

Lastly, they will consider how space weather resilience can plays a significant role within maritime resilience.

In this article; C H A P T E R   N ° 38 Maritime Ports (Part 3), the following topics will be explored: Space weather and satellites, cascading risks, and space weather resilience.

Hoplon wishes you a pleasant read and hope to see you again soon!

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C H A P T E R   N ° 37 Maritime Ports (Part 2)

Dear reader,

Hoplon is delighted to present its latest article.

In today’s article, we will look closer at the relation between space weather and maritime ports.

This article will be part 2 of 3 articles focused on maritime ports. Combined, the three articles will explore maritime ports as a Critical Infrastructure (CI), the “system of systems” design, and the anticipated ‘mega disaster’-scenario.

Additionally, they will look closer at the connection between seaports, the energy sector, and critical space infrastructure.

Moreover, they will discuss the notion of cascading risks, focused on the combination of space weather, the ‘system of systems’ design, and maritime ports.

Lastly, they will consider how space weather resilience can plays a significant role within maritime resilience.

In this article; C H A P T E R   N ° 37Maritime Ports (Part 2), the following topics will be explored: Maritime ports and satellites services, looking at the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) systems, and Communication capabilities enabled by satellites. Sub-topics include: ‘Navigation and tracking’, ‘Communication and connectivity’, ‘Performance and environmental monitoring’, ‘Safety, security, and emergency response’, ‘Operational efficiency’, and ‘Security and compliance’.

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C H A P T E R   N ° 36 Maritime Ports (Part 1)

Dear reader,

Hoplon is delighted to present its latest article.

In today’s article, we will look closer at the relation between space weather and maritime ports.

This article will be part 1 of 3 articles focused on maritime ports. Combined, the three articles will explore maritime ports as a critical infrastructure (CI), the “system of systems” design, and the anticipated ‘megadisaster’-scenario.

Additionally, they will look closer at the connection between seaports and the energy sector and space infrastructure.

Moreover, they will discuss the notion of cascading risks, focused on the combination of space weather, the ‘system of systems’ design, and maritime ports.

Lastly, they will consider how space weather resilience can plays a significant role within maritime resilience.

In this article; C H A P T E R   N ° 36 Maritime Ports (Part 1), we will start by looking closer at the following topics: Critical Infrastructure (CI) defined, maritime as a Critical Infrastructure (CI), and the energy sector.

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C H A P T E R   N ° 35 The Maritime Sector

Dear reader,

In today’s article, we will explore the intricate relation between space weather and the maritime sector.

We will examine how space weather impacts the communication and navigation systems aboard maritime vessels, and subsequently consider the potential consequences these effects may have on both safety and overall operational efficiency at sea.

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