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论文征集到“为形象,多航天器数据分析的新方法,在日地系统“
NAM 2011年,UKSP-MIST联席会议17-21日,2011年4月,兰迪德诺,北威尔士
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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS TO "Novel methods for image and multi-spacecraft data analysis in the Sun-Earth system"
NAM 2011, UKSP-MIST Joint Session DAT, 17-21 April 2011, Llandudno, North Wales
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Science data analysis is an important phase to any mission development and the optimum science return that can be achieved will give a direct measure of the value of a mission to the community. The exponentially increasing and challenging amount of data, from solar and space physics mission programs such as SDO, STEREO, Cluster and THEMIS, is currently pushing the development of novel cutting-edge methods and new data interpretation tools to extract information from these observations. This session is intended as a discussion forum on these innovative techniques. We solicit contributions, tutorials or highlights introducing these methods, in particular spectral methods, image-processing or multi-spacecraft techniques with an emphasis on multi-disciplinary applications, necessary to handle large datasets or analyse complex observations from various observatories. Such methods are key to further our understanding of the physics of the Sun and our solar system.
This region has been spitting plasma and crackling with flares since it first emerged more than a month ago on Jan. 10th. Remarkably, however, every eruption so far has missed Earth. Why? It's just luck: Most of the blasts occurred while AR1147-1149 was on the far side of the sun. Statistically speaking, a plasma bullet in our direction may be overdue. Stay tuned.