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Erst eisige Kälte, dann Mitternachtssonne: Am Polarkreis bereitet das Team den Flug des ballongetragenen Sonnenobservatoriums vor – und hofft auf ein solares Feuerwerk.
Bewerbungsfrist 1 Oktober 2023. Promotionsprojekte in Planetenwissenschaften, Sonnenphysik, Astrophysik, Magnetfelder der Sonne, Helioseismologie, Asteroseismologie ...
In der mittleren Korona der Sonne entdeckt ein Forscherteam netzartige, dynamische Plasmastrukturen – und einen wichtigen Hinweis auf den Antrieb des Sonnenwindes.