Space Science in the Antarctic - The next big step in ground-based solar-terrestrial research

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[2736] Magnetospheric Physics / Magnetosphere/Ionosphere Interactions

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Outstanding science questions remain to be solved on the way to a full understanding of the energy budget of the Sun - Earth system, questions that can best be answered by dramatically expanding observational capabilities at high latitude in the Antarctic. Incoherent Scatter Radar (ISR), and the AMISR (Advanced Modular ISR) in particular, has both proven capabilities and an impressive track record of transformational contributions to upper atmosphere science, particularly to the understanding of atmospheric boundary layers and coupling processes from both above and below. Both the societal imperative and the huge potential for solar-terrestrial physics (STP) studies demands the investment of the effort and cost of creating this capability on the Antarctic continent.

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