Troianus

High-Level Project Summary

The project is trying to solve the problem by protecting people's technology. The importance of this project is to protect the technological existence of humanity or to try to prevent a major disaster by ensuring that it can be reproduced.

Detailed Project Description

The solution proposal we have produced allows us to protect a certain part of the world's technology from damage after solar storms.

The principle of operation is completely based on the logic of superconducting. Because the waves that form during a solar storm are geomagnetic waves, and superconductors change the direction of magnetic waves and are not affected.

The benefits of the solution proposal enable the technological tools and electronic information that we will lose as a result of the solar storm to be recovered more easily.

What we hope to achieve is to prevent humanity from returning to the stone age again.

Space Agency Data

https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/1647/solar-storm

Hackathon Journey

I enjoyed the event as a team builder, I had the opportunity to meet a lot of new people face to face. If it is possible to have a lot of such events, I would like to see more of them performed. I learned to communicate better with people. The reason why we chose this mission is that people have no knowledge of solar storms. While developing the project, we focused entirely on protecting the technology invented by humanity. Our team managed to solve the difficulties by open communication with each other. I would like to thank everyone who helped us and contributed to this event, primarily to my team.

References

[1]- Danilov, A. D., and J. Lastovicka. "Effects of geomagnetic storms on the ionosphere and atmosphere." International Journal of geomagnetism and aeronomy 2.3 (2001): 209-224.  


[2] - Cliver, E. W. "The 1859 space weather event: Then and now." Advances in Space Research 38.2 (2006): 119-129.


[3] - Albertson, V. D., J. M. Thorson, and S. A. Miske. "The effects of geomagnetic storms on electrical power systems." IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems 4 (1974): 1031-1044.


[4] - Sagan, Carl. "Book Review: Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 7. Edited by LEO GOLDBERG. Annual Reviews, Inc., Palo Alto, California, 1969. 717 pp. Price $8.50." Icarus 13.3 (1970): 544-547.


[5] - Ullah, Salman, and Alan T. Dorsey. "Effect of fluctuations on the transport properties of type-II superconductors in a magnetic field." Physical Review B 44.1 (1991): 262

Tags

#sun #solarstorm #carringtonevent