The White Paper (WP) describes a roadmap to address the Space Weather (SpWx) problem. It presents a strategic vision of how a community-wide effort could be organized and implemented to enable transformative advancement in SpWx research and ultimately, in applications. We envision a ‘system-of-systems’—an integrated web of SpWx stations and state-ofthe-art modeling facilities to enable a transformative advance in SpWx nowcasting and forecasting (Figure 1). The Space Weather Aggregated Network of Systems (SWANS) will enable space situational awareness for end-users invested in spaceflight operations, infrastructure risk mitigation, and future human endeavors in space exploration while profoundly transforming Heliophysics research.


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    Title :

    Solving The Space Weather Problem: A 15+ Year Roadmap to Revolutionize Space Weather Research, Protect NASA Space Assets, and Enable Robust Operations


    Contributors:
    A Vourrlidas (author) / J Likar (author) / R Nikoukar (author) / L Paxton (author) / T Sotirelis (author) / D Turner (author) / A Ukhorskiy (author) / Y Zhang (author) / T Chen (author) / A Pevtsov (author)

    Publication date :

    2022-09-08


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English




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