- Pål Brekke
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name=Pål Brekke
caption = Pål Brekke (Photo: Kevin Schenk)
birth_date=birth date and age|1961|05|23
profession = Senior Advisor Norwegian Space Centre
Solar PhysicistPål Brekke (born
23 May ,1961 ) in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian solar physicistastrophysicist who received his Cand Mag. degree in astrophysics fromUniversity of Oslo in 1985 and Ph.D., fromUniversity of Oslo in 1992. His thesis focused on the ultraviolet (UV) emissions from the Sun observed with instruments on sounding rockets and the space shuttleChallenger . His work focused on dynamical aspects of the Sun and measuring variations in solar UV radiation. Since 1993 he participated in the Norwegian involvement's in preparing the EUV spectrometers CDS and SUMER onSolar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO ) and was in charge of developing analysis software for CDS. After the launch ofSOHO in December 1995 he was part of the science operation team atNASA Goddard Space Flight Center . In 1999 he joined theEuropean Space Agency (ESA ) as theSOHO Deputy Project Scientist stationed atNASA /Goddard Space Flight Center . He was also in charge of outreach and media activites, makingSOHO to one of the most well known current satellite projects.He is now a Senior Advisor at the
Norwegian Space Centre . He is a Norwegian delegate to the ESA Programme Board of Human Spaceflight, Microgravity and Exploration and a delegate to the International Living With a StarServed on several
NASA Review Panels and as referee for various scientific journals. Professional publications: Refereed Journals - 42, Proceedings - 69, Popular Science - 22. Numerous appearances in national and international news-networks (CNN ,USA Today ,Der Spiegel ,BBC etc.). International recognized lecturer on the Sun, The Sun Earth connection and the Northern Lights.Honors
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Fulbright Fellowship (1994 )
*ESA´s Eceptional Achievement Award (2002 )
*International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)´s The Laural Team Achievement Award (2003 )Eksternal links
* [http://www.solarmax.no/Aurora/Home.html Northern lights]
* [http://www.spacecentre.no/english/ Norwegian Space Centre]
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