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Special Issues

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

Submission Deadline: 30 July 2021
Guest Editors: Julia E. Stawarz (Imperial College London) and Kevin Genestreti (Southwest Research Institute)

MMS #7

Community Science Workshop
week of October 17, 2021

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

PREVIOUS arrangements, for info only → Logistics and Registration

At most a "hybrid" in-person/virtual meeting, the physical space will be limited to the first 40-85 registrants.  Space would only be secure once payment has been received, so be sure not to skip this step. This is the very popular peak-fall-foliage season. 

A final decision on the meeting format will be made in late June.


MMS #8

Community Science Workshop
7 Year Launch Anniversary
March xx-xx, 2022

at Campus of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
Daytona Beach, FL



MMS Science Telecons

Tuesdays, 10:00 am | Central US Time | ~1 hour

Join the meeting

May 25, 2021

HPCA and EPD will co-host.

Investigating the link between outer radiation belt losses and energetic electron escape at the magnetopause: A case study using multi-mission observations and simulations
Ian Cohen

On the Occurrence of Magnetic Reconnection Along the Terrestrial Magnetopause
Steve Petrinec

Reconnection X-line orientations at the dayside magnetopause: Part 2
Stephen Fuselier

Telecon Schedule

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 technique tutorial.
  • Invite people to present that are “further afield” than your own team. (e.g., a newly published paper of interest)

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 use or interpretations of the datasets.



Other Meetings of Interest:

  • MMS ISSI (by invitation) → currently, June 27-July 1, 2022

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