Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2002
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American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2002, abstract #SH52C-06
Physics
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Scientific paper
The goal of solar-terrestrial research is to obtain information about the connected Sun-Earth system. However, the key to scientific success is to convert this information (data) into knowledge and, ultimately, to transform knowledge into wisdom. It has rightly been noted that research and development agencies such as NASA (as well as NSF, NOAA, and DOD) with new missions and new data collection platforms have been transformed into knowledge agencies. In order to make major new advances in solar-terrestrial research, it will be necessary to couple physical models from the Sun to the Earth and to assimilate vast data sets in a rapid and efficient way. As a summary of the preceding panel discussion and this session overall, this talk will attempt to identify our best consensus understanding of the next steps that should be taken to achieve a modern, well-integrated solar-terrestrial data environment.
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