Polar, Wind, and Geotail
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Description: These missions are fundamental elements in our global approach to understanding the Sun-Earth connections system.The missions focus on understanding the dynamics, short and long term, large and small, through active and quiet solar periods.
NASA's Polar, Wind and Geotail Missions NASA's Polar, Wind and Geotail Site . In the 1990s, collaborations between NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) of Japan resulted in the International Solar-Terrestrial Physics (ISTP) Science Initiative. Polar, Wind and Geotail are a part of this initiative, combining resources and scientific communities to obtain coordinated, simultaneous investigations of the Sun-Earth space environment over an extended period of time.
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Page title: | NASA's Polar, Wind and Geotail Missions |
Keywords: | science, data, SPDF, HPL, HSD, CDAWeb, SSCWeb, NSSDC, coordinated data analysis, multi-mission, multi-instrument, space physics, IMAGE, Polar, Wind, Geotail, FAST, ACE, Cluster |
Description: | The Heliospheric Physics Laboratory (HPL), located at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Suburban Maryland, USA, operates the Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF) and its S3C Active Archive. HPL is a component of Goddard's Heliophysics Division of the Sciences and Exploration Directorate. |
IP-address: | 128.183.173.150 |
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