Various aspects of solar-terrestrial science are briefly discussed. The evolution of the concept of the Solar-Terrestrial Observatory (STO) is discussed. Several remote sensing concepts were proposed. The capability to image global atmospheric, ionospheric, and magnetospheric phenomena was thought to hold considerable promise for understanding global processes. All groups of the workshop expressed a desire to develop a means for focusing research activities on data acquired from past space missions. International cooperation, new vantage points for viewing the Earth and the Sun, Explorer-class satellites, Space Shuttle missions, and other astronaut-associated space platform missions are discussed.
Major Themes in the Future of Solar-Terrestrial Science
1989
4 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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