Progress Toward Implementation of the 2013 Decadal Survey for Solar and Space Physics: A Midterm Assessment

  • Robyn Millan
  • , Thomas N. Woods
  • , Timothy S. Bastian
  • , Monica G. Bobra
  • , Anthea J. Coster
  • , Edward E. Deluca
  • , Scott L. England
  • , Stephen A. Fuselier
  • , Ramon E. Lopez
  • , Janet G. Luhmann
  • , Katariina Nykyri
  • , Jens Oberheide
  • , Merav Opher
  • , Joshua Semeter
  • , Jeffrey P. Thayer
  • , Alan M. Title
  • , Fiona Harrison
  • , James H. Crocker
  • , Gregory P. Asner
  • , Adam Burrows
  • Mary Lynne Dittmar, Jeff Dozier, Joseph Fuller, Sarah Gibson, Victoria Hamilton, Chryssa Kouveliotou, Dennis P. Lettenmaier, Rosaly M. Lopes, Stephen J. Mackwell, David J. McComas, Larry Paxton, Eliot Quataert, Barbara Sherwood Lollar, Harlan E. Spence, Mark H. Thiemens, Erika Wagner, Paul Wooster, Edward L. Wright, Carolus J. Schrijver, Jeff M. Bingham

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Abstract

The 2013 report Solar and Space Physics; A Science for a Technological Society outlined a program of basic and applied research for the period 2013-2022. This publication describes the most significant scientific discoveries, technical advances, and relevant programmatic changes in solar and space physics since the publication of that decadal survey. Progress Toward Implementation of the 2013 Decadal Survey for Solar and Space Physics assesses the degree to which the programs of the National Science Foundation and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration address the strategies, goals, and priorities outlined in the 2013 decadal survey, and the progress that has been made in meeting those goals. This report additionally considers steps to enhance career opportunities in solar and space physics and recommends actions that should be undertaken to prepare for the next decadal survey.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherNational Academies Press
Number of pages178
ISBN (Electronic)9780309671286
ISBN (Print)9780309671279
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2020
Externally publishedYes

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