Session 11 New Instruments, Platforms, and Initiatives for Space Weather. Part I

Wednesday, 15 January 2020: 11:45 AM-12:00 PM
205A (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Host: 17th Conference on Space Weather
Chairs:
Alexander Engell, NextGen Federal Systems, Havre de Grace, MD and Scott McIntosh, UCAR/NCAR, HAO, Boulder, CO

New instruments, platforms and initiatives for space weather currently have unprecedented opportunities to observe the physical systems that drive and that are driven by space weather phenomena. Commercial access to space, smallsats and cubesats, high altitude ballons, ISS continuing status, and many other investments by DoD, Civilian Agencies, Academia, International efforts, and crowd-sourcing are paving the way for new science and greater understanding of the physics and impacts of space weather. This session invites those who are involved in these efforts that have recent results, have upcoming missions, can provide space weather observing access, or a promising initiative that can observe space weather phenomena.

Papers:
11:45 AM
11.1
Formalizing Citizen Science: Creating a New Paradigm in Space Weather Policy
Michael Cook, Apogee Engineering, LLC, Bellevue, NE; and T. Skov, M. Dodge, P. de Leon, and M. Gilmore
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