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New Instruments and Techniques For Optical Remote Sensing Of Upper Atmosphere

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Tuesday, 4 February 2014: 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
Room C110 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Host: 11th Conference on Space Weather
Chair:  W. Dean Pesnell, Code 671, NASA, Greenbelt, Maryland
Papers:
  1:30 PM
6.1
ICON - The Ionospheric Connection Explorer : A New Mission for Aeronomy and Space Weather
Thomas J. Immel, University of California, Berkeley, CA; and S. B. Mende, S. L. England, J. Edelstein, R. A. Heelis, C. R. Englert, J. D. Huba, J. M. Forbes, H. U. Frey, O. H. Siegmund, J. M. Harlander, J. J. Makela, G. Crowley, F. Kamalabadi, A. Maute, A. W. Stephan, G. S. Bust, G. R. Swenson, D. L. Hysell, E. Korpela, A. Saito, S. Frey, M. Bester, and C. E. Valladares
  1:45 PM
6.2
The Next Generation Special Sensor Ultraviolet Limb Imager (SSULI+) for Operational Defense Space Weather Monitoring and Forecasting
Andrew C. Nicholas, NRL, Washington, DC; and S. A. Budzien, K. F. Dymond, C. Coker, and D. H. Chua

  2:00 PM
6.3
SSUSI-Lite – A Powerful New Capability to Meet Space Weather Data Needs
Larry J. Paxton, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, Laurel, MD; and E. Miller, J. Hicks, and R. Schaefer
  2:15 PM
6.4
Long-term observations of atmospheric gravity waves from TIMED-SABER
Scott L. England, University of California, Berkeley, CA; and C. Yamashita

  2:30 PM
6.5
Sensitive, Automated, and Web-Aware Airglow Instrumentation with Unified Analysis of Upper Atmosphere Dynamics
John Noto, Scientific Solutions, Inc., North Chelmsford, MA; and J. Riccobono, M. Migliozzi, S. Kapali, R. B. Kerr, G. Crowley, I. Azeem, R. Garcia, E. Robles, and S. Zhang
  2:45 PM
6.6
UV Hyperspectral Observations of Space Weather in the Near-Earth Environment – an Expanding Capability
Robert Schaefer, APL, Laurel, MD; and L. J. Paxton, S. Y. Hsieh, B. Wolven, G. Romeo, J. Comberiate, E. Miller, M. Weiss, and Y. Zhang