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The joint Solar Orbiter, Parker Solar Probe, and Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) meeting will take place in San Antonio, Texas from Monday, April 8, to Thursday, April 11, 2024. The combined capabilities of these three observatories provide the scientific community unique resources with which to gain insight into the Sun and its effects on Earth. Timed to coincide with and include a viewing of the 2024 Solar Eclipse, the workshop’s goal is to discuss coordinated science that these observatories can jointly accomplish. The workshop’s outcome will be a clear understanding of synergies between the science enabled by the joint efforts of these three observatories and the ways collaborations between them can drive major key advances in Heliophysics.
The workshop is organized around the following scientific themes:
The sessions will be structured around invited talks and include both contributed talks and posters. Space will also be set aside for breakout discussions and meetings.
MeetingOn Friday, the workshop will be followed by a invite-only Solar Orbiter Science Working Team meetings and Instrument-specific splinter meetings. Further information may be obtained by contacting Stefano Livi.
Display boards can accommodate posters up to 46” x 46”.
Registration is closed. For Government Rates or more information, please contact Michelle Valero.
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Registration information will be posted soon. For Government Rates or more information, please contact Michelle Valero.