Ian Mann

In 2020, Mann was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in recognition of how his "research has delivered transformative understanding of extreme space radiation and geospace dynamics."

[3] Mann also served as the principal investigator of the CARISMA magnetometer array and of the proposed space agency small satellite mission orbitals.

[4] Two years later, Mann collaborated with NASA researchers to identify the existence of a giant cosmic accelerator.

[5] In 2020, Mann was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in recognition of how his "research has delivered transformative understanding of extreme space radiation and geospace dynamics.

The aim of the satellite mission was to assess the effects of space radiation on Earth's atmosphere in order to provide data for models of climate change.