"Morphing Instrument"; a concept for future space instrumentation

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As our capability to explore unknown regions and characteristics of the Sun, Geospace, the Solar System and the Universe increases, new discoveries will follow that result from unexpected observations. To that end, instrument development that allows flexibility to adjust operations based on observations to unanticipated directions will be better suited to effectively make measurements of significance over its lifetime. This talk will develop the concept of a "morphing instrument" and provide an example of instrument flexibility that is desirable if not required for future remote sensing detectors. Clearly not all technologies are in hand for this concept. It is the intent of this presentation to identify potential technology areas for development, to spur ideas and designs for future investment that will make the "morphing instrument" a reality.

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