Solar-Terrestrial Physics in the 1990s: Key Science Objectives for the IACG Mission Set

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Earth Magnetosphere, Plasma Heating, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Solar Wind, Energy Transfer, Momentum Transfer, Upper Atmosphere, Conferences

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The International Solar-Terrestrial Physics (ISTP) program is an internationally coordinated multi-spacecraft mission that will study the production of the supersonic magnetized solar wind, its interaction with the Earth's magnetosphere, and the resulting transport of plasma, momentum and energy through the magnetosphere and into the ionosphere and upper atmosphere. The mission will involve l4spacecraft to be launched between 1992 and 1996, along with complementary ground-based observations and theoretical programs. A list of the spacecraft, their nominal orbits, and responsible agencies is shown.

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