Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989stss.work....1.&link_type=abstract
In its Solar-Terrestrial Science Strategy Workshop p 1-4 (SEE N90-18329 10-88)
Physics
Conferences, Long Term Effects, Mission Planning, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Spaceborne Experiments, Strategy, Technology Assessment, Trends, Atmospheric Physics, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Earth Ionosphere, Earth Magnetosphere, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Solar Physics, Space Plasmas, Space Shuttle Payloads, Upper Atmosphere
Scientific paper
The long-term effects of the Challenger accident on solar-terrestrial science resulted in the need to examine the near-term missions under development for the next five years. The workshop was organized to seek ideas and opinions about the future of solar-terrestrial flight programs. Included are considerations of all types of space platforms, i.e., balloons, rockets, free flying satellites, and the variety of platforms supported by NASA astronauts. Specific issues include: the establishment of the level of understanding to be accomplished with the completion of the current worldwide program of research in solar-terrestrial sciences; the identification of major questions to be answered by the future solar-terrestrial sciences research program as it might be if initiated within the next ten years; the identification of space capabilities to be available to the future program and provision of input about the Space Physics Division's priorities for using these to accomplish its future scientific program; and mapping a program strategy to accomplish a future program of research in the solar-terrestrial sciences within the research community's perception of capabilities and constraints.
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