International Solar–Terrestrial Physics program

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The International Solar–Terrestrial Physics program is a collaborative international research initiative focused on studying the Sun–Earth connection and the effects of solar activity on the near-Earth space environment using a coordinated fleet of spacecraft and ground-based observations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international scientific collaboration
space physics research program
aimsTo improve understanding of space weather
understand physical processes coupling the Sun and Earth
coordinatedBy European Space Agency
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
NASA
dataUsedBy solar–terrestrial physics researchers
space weather forecasting community
field heliophysics
solar–terrestrial physics
space plasma physics
focusesOn Sun–Earth connection
effects of solar activity on near-Earth space environment
ionosphere
magnetosphere
solar wind–magnetosphere interaction
goal enable multi-point in situ measurements in geospace
provide global coverage of Sun–Earth system measurements
support development of predictive space weather models
hasComponent ground-based segment
space-based segment
hasParticipant Europe
Japan
United States of America
surface form: United States
includesMission Cluster II
Geotail
Polar
SOHO
Wind
promotes coordinated observing campaigns
international data sharing
sponsor national space agencies
startTime early 1990s
studies auroral phenomena
coronal mass ejections
geomagnetic storms
radiation belts
solar flares
solar wind
substorms
uses coordinated fleet of spacecraft
ground-based observations
usesGroundInstrument ionosondes
magnetometer networks
optical imagers
radars

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Subject: International Solar–Terrestrial Physics program
Description of subject: The International Solar–Terrestrial Physics program is a collaborative international research initiative focused on studying the Sun–Earth connection and the effects of solar activity on the near-Earth space environment using a coordinated fleet of spacecraft and ground-based observations.

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SOHO mission program International Solar–Terrestrial Physics program
subject surface form: SOHO
SOHO program International Solar–Terrestrial Physics program
this entity surface form: International Solar–Terrestrial Physics Program
Sun Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigation context International Solar–Terrestrial Physics program
this entity surface form: Sun–Earth Connection research program