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The Solar Tsunami Endeavour Programme is an international collaboration led by the University of Otago to understand how New Zealand’s energy infrastructure will be impacted by an extreme space weather event. 

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  • Space Weather photography exhibition opens at Lloyd’s of London

  • Second Injection Campaign

  • Craig’s “big trip”!

  • A spectacular night for auroras

  • The showcase visits Raetihi Marae

  • Solar Tsunamis meeting with Firstgas – 2024

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Otago research rewarded with NZ$27.4 million in Endeavour Fund grants

Solar storm research gets record funding

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CONTACT US

Enquiries to:

Lisa Evans
Project Manager
lisa.evans@otago.ac.nz

Physical address:

Science III Building
730 Cumberland St
Dunedin 9016
New Zealand

Postal address:

University of Otago
PO Box 56
Dunedin 9054
New Zealand

© The Solar Tsunami Endeavour Programme 2021
Aurora Australis from Dunedin, by Dr Ian Griffin