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a) Current Mission Statement: Radio Science carri= es original scientific contributions on all aspects of electromagnetic phen= omena related to physical problems. These contributions can include propaga= tion through and interaction of electromagnetic waves with geophysical medi= a, biological media, plasmas, and man-made structures. Coverage includes, b= ut is not limited to, the application of electromagnetic techniques to remo= te sensing of the Earth and its environment, telecommunications, signals an= d systems, the ionosphere, and radio astronomy. All frequencies (including = optical) are considered.
b) Possible New Mission Statement: This needs tes= ting against submitted papers (to Radio Science, Space Weather and JGR-Spac= e) and needs to be considered in cooperation with the Space Weather and JGR= -Space editorial teams.
Radio Science carries original scientific contributions on radio-frequen= cy electromagnetic-propagation and its application. Measurement, modelling,= prediction and forecasting techniques pertinent to fields and waves includ= ing antennas, signals and systems, the terrestrial and space environment an= d radio propagation problems in radio astronomy are welcome. Contribu= tions may include propagation through, interaction with and remote sensing = of structures, geophysical media, plasmas, and materials. Papers may = address the application of radio frequency electromagnetic techniques to re= mote sensing of the Earth and other bodies in the solar system.
The journal does not carry papers on propagation in biological media, no= r optical phenomena. The journal does not publish papers on the geophysics = of space plasmas which should be published in JGR.