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Project
Acronym: SOTERIA  
Name: Solar-terrestrial investigations and archives  
Project status: From: 2008-11-01 To: 2011-10-31 (Completed)
Contract number: 218816  
Action line: FP7-SPACE  
Type (Programme): FP7 
Funding scheme: IP 
Project cost: 5.161.288,00 EUR
Project funding: 3.922.966,00 EUR
Project coordinator
Organisation Name: KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN  
Organisation adress: Oude Markt, LEUVEN  
Organisation country: Nizozemska 
Contact person name: Maria VEREEKEN 
Contact person email:  
Croatian partner
Organisation name: Geodetski fakultet 
Organisation address: Kačićeva 26, 10000 Zagreb 
Contact person name: Vladimir Ruzdjak
Contact person tel:
+385-14639335   Contact person fax: +385-14828081  
Contact person e-mail: Email 
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Short description of project
The proposed project realizes a wide synergy in the fields of solar- space- and geophysics to achieve a higher level of processed data and better understanding of solar and space events having terrestrial impact. The study of these events has an increasing importance with the increasing amount of technical equipment (e.g. power lines and telecommunication satellites) that can be damaged during these events. The project mobilizes more than 50 experts and significant resources from EU (including new EU member states) for the process, analysis, and interpretation of a large set of relevant data of more than 20 satellites (including 5 ESA missions) and the complementing ground-based data. It aims at providing better data bases and new methods to access and analyze them. The new databases go beyond the present state-of-the-art in details, and their on-line publication facilitates fast access to the open data acquired during these missions. The data will be further connected with new theoretical and simulation models and their usage will provide the expected impact of improvement of the scientific results that can be obtained from collected space data. The outputs will provide a long-term dissemination contributing to a higher level space monitoring system, and more reliable space weather forecast ability. In the proposal all the aspects are related to the effective exploitation of scientific data from space missions. The project fulfils the expectations of Work Program on space science by developing tools to archive, access and process the data, and realizing research as downstream R&D activities complementing space missions , in such a field where a strong need for further scientific analysis of data can be demonstrated . The set of deliverables enhances the effectiveness and productivity of the European scientific community in terms of usage of this data. 
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