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MMS Spring

2020 MMS

2024 SWT Meeting

SwRI, San Antonio, TX

Team Splinter Meetings: April 8, 2024 (Monday)

April 15-16

(Total Solar Eclipse around noon on Monday)

SWT Meeting: April 9-11, 2024 (Tuesday-Thursday)

Registration link

Hotel reservation link

Meeting details & presentation signup

Secure Your Spot!

Submit your Presentation Titles by March 25th


MMS Workshops

10th MMS Community Workshop
University of California, Los Angeles


Save the Dates:

Team Splinter Meetings, September 16, 2024 (Monday)

Workshop dates: September 17-19, 2024 (Tuesday-Thursday)



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Phase 8D Multi-mission Conjunction Opportunity

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>3 missions conjunctions with MMS, ARASE, THEMIS and/or Cluster, some with foot point in North-American sector 

Presentation by Nakamura, Y. Miyoshi, N. Kitamura:  MMS-ARASE Conjunction observations during Phase 8d,(9a) - slides attached here.


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titleMMS CMAD

MMS Calibration and Measurement Algorithms Document (CMAD)

v2.0 Released 22 November 2022

includes and supersedes previous Instrument User Guides

Appendix G - CMAD - MMS_SeniorReview2023_v22Nov2022.pdf

Comments/Additions are always welcome. Send those to Ashley King (ashley.k.barrett@nasa.gov), who will forward them to the appropriate team for inclusion.


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Special Issues

Physics of Plasmas
"Plasma Physics from the Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission”

Closed for submissions, the Special Issue is available online here. A limited number of hard copies will be printed and distributed. More details to come soon.

Guest Editors: Julia E. Stawarz (Imperial College London) and Kevin Genestreti (Southwest Research Institute)

Can't log in? Write to Kris Larsen <Kristopher.Larsen@lasp.colorado.edu>.




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MMS Science Telecons

Tuesdays, 10:00 am | Central US Time |

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1 hour

Join the

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19 May 2020

(Hosted by FPI Team members Gershman)

Sergio Toledo Redondo (Universidad de Madrid)  Cold ionospheric ions inside an Alfvén branch wavefront in the inflow region of dayside magnetic reconnection 

Sun Lee (Catholic University of America), Nature of Foreshock Waves

  • Li-Jen Chen (NASA GSFC): Suprathermal electrons in the magnetotail: Surprise from a joint perspective of FPI, EPD, and FIELDS

  • Schedule:
    (Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sep, Nov)
    1st Tue. Mission Ops Update and Science led by Burch/Giles
    2nd Tue. E-Field team led by Torbert,/Ergun
    3rd Tue. FPI team led by Gershman
    4th Tue. Theory/Modeling team led by Hesse/Chen
    5th Tue. (if any) Break 

    (Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec)
    1st Tue.  ASPOC team led by Nakamura
    2rd Tue. HPCA team led by Fuselier
    3rd Tue. Mag team led by Russell/Strangeway/Wei
    4th Tue. Energetic Particles led by Mauk/Cohen
    5th Tue., (if any) Break

    ALL

    Meeting

    March 26, 2024

    Cancelled until two weeks after the SWT on April 9-11.


    NOTE for those that visit NASA Goddard – A new Main Gate entrance and badging office on ICESat Road is operational (see map). The new badging office in Building 17 is intended to provide an improved experience for visitors and employees. 


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    When hosting, please feel free to think broadly about your approach. For example,

    • It is perfectly fine to have fewer, longer presentations rather than the standard three short presentations.
    • Consider simply leading a discussion of an open question, a new event, or an analysis/simulation tutorial.
    • Invite people to present that are “further afield” than your own team. (e.g., a newly published paper of interest.)
    • If your week overlaps with a major conference or MMS SWT meeting, please anticipate that telecon will be cancelled.

    As always, every host prioritizes anyone from across our community that wishes to present their new material for feedback from the team, especially to check the use or interpretations of the datasets.

    If you are a "late breaking" co-author addition to an about-to-be submitted paper, it is a good practice to ask the author of that paper to present at this forum.



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    Orbits / Formations / SROIs - Year 8

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    Year 5

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    Find previous Previous Years / Orbit Phases / SRIO maps here


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    FY24-FY25 Formation Change

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    2023 Senior Review Proposal

    Schedule for the 2020 Senior Review for the Heliophysics operating missions:

    Call for Proposals: October 28, 2019
    Call for Proposals rev2a: January 21, 2020
    Call for Proposals rev2b: February 7, 2020
    SR Proposal Red Team Review: Mar 30&31
    SR Proposals dueMay 6, 2020 ← changed from April 22
    SR Panel meeting: week of July 13, 2020 
    SR Results to Projects: August 28, 2020
    Panel Report: September, 2020

    Senior Review Materials gathered here
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    MMS #6

    Community Science Workshop

    Oct 5, Splinters
    (FIELDS, EPD, HPCA, T&M)
    Oct 6-8, Community Workshop

    Roy Torbert and our University of New Hampshire team is hosting our Community Science Workshop MMS#6 at Waterville Valley, New Hampshire.

    Logistics and Registration Here

    Regular registration deadline: Aug 15, 2020
    Late registration deadline: Sep 4, 2020

    Space is limited to the first 85 registrants, your space is only secure once payment has been received, be sure not to skip this step.

    This is the popular peak fall foliage season. Don't delay as reservations may become difficult to obtain closer to the workshop date.


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    Links to Other Meetings:

    2023 US-Japan Workshop on Magnetic Reconnection, from Jun. 26 to Jun. 29, 2023, at Daiwa Royal Hotel, Ise Shima, Japan

    Links to Previous Meetings:

    Want to add a meeting to this list?  Please feel free to log in and hit that "edit" button.
    (both at the upper right corner of the screen).






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