Physics – Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985eostr..66.1217b&link_type=abstract
EOS (ISSN 0096-3941), vol. 66, Dec. 10, 1985, p. 1217, 1218.
Physics
Plasma Physics
Plasma Physics, Solar Physics, Space Plasmas, Earth Magnetosphere, Heliosphere, Scientific Satellites, Spaceborne Telescopes, Upper Atmosphere
Scientific paper
The Committee on Solar and Space Physics (CSSP) has provided NASA with guidance in the areas of solar, heliospheric, magnetospheric, and upper atmospheric research. The budgetary situation confronted by NASA has called for a prioritized plane for the implementation of solar and space plasma physics programs. CSSP has developed the following recommendations: (1) continue implementation of both the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite and Solar Optical Telescope programs; (2) initiate the International Solar Terrestrial Physics program; (3) plan for later major free-flying missions and carry out the technology development they require; (4) launch an average of one solar and space physics Explorer per yr beginning in 1990; (5) enhance current Shuttle/Spacelab programs; (6) develop facility-class instrumentation; (7) augment the solar terrestrial theory program by FY 1990; (8) support a compute modeling program; (9) strengthen the research and analysis program; and (10) maintain a stable suborbital program for flexible science objectives in upper atmosphere and space plasma physics.
Baker Daniel N.
Williams Jimmy D.
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