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Appendix C: Poster Session at the April 1114, 2022, Workshop
Pages 103-106

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... The Office was established to test novel capabilities in collaboration with CCMC and the Space Radiation Analysis Group at Johnson Space Center, serving as the proving ground of real-time analysis to characterize the radiation environment (including both lunar and Mars mis sions)
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... Results can help advance current understanding of the fine structures and underlying mechanisms of the midlatitude ionospheric density gradients. Exploring Coverage of Accelerometer Satellites in the Thermosphere: An Observing System Simulation Experiment Eric Sutton, CU-Boulder/SWx TREC https://vimeo.com/showcase/9407816/video/697513206 The poster described an Observing System Simulation Experiment assessing optimal satellite distribution in the thermosphere (8 satellites)
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... Collaboration with federal agencies, a com munity workshop, and other preliminary findings are recommended to address unmet infrastructure needs. The "Silent" Technology We Need: The Earth and Space Science Knowledge Commons Ryan McGranaghan, Orion Space Solutions LLC; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center https://vimeo.com/showcase/9407816/video/694080757 What emerging topic(s)
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... Machine learning is needed to facilitate big data analysis. Prediction of Near–Bow Shock Solar Wind Conditions Terry Liu, University of California, Los Angeles https://vimeo.com/showcase/9407816/video/694076888 Multipoint observations are needed to capture near–bow shock localized solar wind conditions.


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