The effect of helio-geomagnetic activity in the geo-environment and by extension to human health
The purpose of the present Special Issue is to amass and categorize an extensive array of studies on the effect of helio-geomagnetic activity in the geo-environment and by extension to human health. This will give future researchers the opportunity to access aggregate results and therefore make it easier to continue research on this topic, which is related to the very existence of life on earth.
The influence of this helio-geomagnetic activity on human technology is widely recognized, affecting the operation of artificial satellites, air travel, electricity networks, gas pipelines, and more. Furthermore, its ramifications extend to the well-being of astronauts, both aboard space stations and during journeys to celestial bodies like the Moon and Mars. Numerous studies have extensively investigated the repercussions of these events for weather and climate. Yet, despite identifying certain correlations between solar activity and diverse climatic factors, the question remains open.