3.1 Space Weather and Heliophysics Science Applications at NASA

Monday, 7 January 2019: 2:00 PM
North 227A-C (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Nicola Fox, NASA, Washington, DC; and J. Spann

NASA is a mission driven agency whose science mission is focused on discovering the secrets of the universe, looking for life elsewhere, and safeguarding and improving life on Earth. Heliophysics plays a key role in every aspect of the NASA science mission, including understanding the drivers of and enabling the prediction of space weather. Heliophysics has an established research program that motivates and funds solar and space physics, which is the essence and foundation of space weather research. Recently, the Heliophysics Division established a Space Weather Science Applications Program, SnAP. The objective of this competed program is to enable the transition of the knowledge and understanding of space weather to operation environments, by partnering with sister agencies, the commercial sector, and academia. SnAP leverages relevant NASA capabilities to reach this objective. This talk provides an overview of space weather research and SnAP in the NASA Heliophysics Division.
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