Physics – Space Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2002
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American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2002, abstract #SH52C-01
Physics
Space Physics
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Scientific paper
The members of the Committee and of the Panels of the just-completed Solar and Space Physics Decadal Survey found, both in their numerous dialogs with the research community and in their deliberations, that a strongly integrated and innovative data environment will be required to make the next leaps in scientific understanding from the data and in practical applications of the data. Further, together with an increasingly integrated data environment, new emphasizes must also be placed on such infrastructure matters as the support and operations of guest investigator programs for both ground-based and space-based national research facilities. There is considerable optimism that the coming decade will see numerous innovations in the integrated handling of data and of their use for new science and new applications. This talk will outline the conclusions and related recommendations for solar and space physics data from the Decadal Survey for the coming years.
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