Opportunities for Ionospheric Science as Part of the International Space Weather Initiative (ISWI) (Invited)

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[0355] Atmospheric Composition And Structure / Thermosphere: Composition And Chemistry, [0358] Atmospheric Composition And Structure / Thermosphere: Energy Deposition

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The International Heliophysical Year (IHY), which lasted for approximately two years and involved the effort of thousands of scientists from over 70 countries, ended in February 2009. The major objectives of the IHY included over 60 collaborative studies of universal physical processes in the solar system, the deployment of arrays of small instruments to observe heliophysical processes, a unique program of educational and public outreach, and the preservation of the history of the IGY. The International Space Weather Initiative (ISWI), an international effort fully supported by the United Nations, is designed to build on the momentum developed during the IHY to develop the capability to observe, understand, and predict space weather phenomena, and provide the opportunity for the deployment of new instrumentation in Africa and other regions. In this talk the basic elements of the ISWI will be discussed, and the opportunities for the deployment of new instrument will be discussed.

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