HamSCI, The Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation, will be the feature of the Radio Society of Great Britain’s (RSGB) topical program Tonight at 8 this Monday, May 12th. HamSCI Founder and Lead Dr. Nathaniel Frissell, W2NAF, plus frequent research contributor Gwyn Griffiths, G3ZIL, will present HamSCI: Space Weather We Can Do Together. Date and Time: Monday, 12 May, at 1900UTC (3PM Eastern in the US) Their talk will be live streamed via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/live/xZS5ZMUHIF0 Full program description plus biographies via this link: https://rsgb.org/main/blog/tonight-...an-do-together-by-nathaniel-a-frissell-w2naf/ Dr. Frissell will show results from the 2023 and 2024 HamSCI Festivals of Eclipse Ionospheric Science, including the Solar Eclipse QSO Parties and Gladstone Signal Spotting Challenge, the HF Time Difference of Arrival Experiment, the Personal Space Weather Station HF Doppler Sounding Experiment, the medium wave AM Receive Experiment, and the Very Low Frequency (VLF) Experiment. Griffiths will explain why he enjoys the HamSCI experience, from exchanges with scientists to learning from students while pursuing his own studies on HF propagation. They will also talk about what is next for HamSCI, including new developments in the HamSCI Personal Space Weather Station project, how HamSCI activities can contribute to amateur radio operating, and how you can join and participate. HamSCI serves as a means for fostering collaboration between professional researchers and amateur radio operators. It assists in developing and maintaining standards and agreements between all people and organizations involved. Its goals are to advance scientific research and understanding through amateur radio activities, encourage the development of modern technologies to support this research and provide educational opportunities for the amateur community and the public. For more information about HamSCI, and to join our mailing list and receive our quarterly newsletter, please visit the HamSCI website. ###