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The Committee on Solar and Space Physics (CSSP) provides an independent, authoritative forum for identifying and discussing issues in solar and space physics with the research community, the federal government, and the interested public. The committee supports scientific progress in solar and space physics (heliophysics) by providing advice to the federal government on the implementation of decadal survey recommendations.
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Report Series: Committee on Solar and Space Physics: Agile Responses to Short-Notice Rideshare Opportunities for the NASA Heliophysics Division explores the kinds of solar and space science that would be enabled by an agile response to rideshare opportunities. This report then explores the types of...
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Description
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) will appoint the Committee on Solar and Space Physics (CSSP) to support scientific progress in solar and space physics (Heliophysics) and to assist the federal government in planning programs in these fields by providing advice on the implementation of decadal survey recommendations. The CSSP provides an independent, authoritative forum for identifying and discussing issues in solar and space physics between the research community, the federal government, and the interested public.
The CSSP's scope spans space-based and supporting ground-based research in support of scientific programs in solar physics, heliospheric physics, plasma physics, magnetospheric physics, aeronomy, physics of the upper atmospheres of Earth and other planets, solar-planetary interactions, and cosmic ray physics. The CSSP's scope also includes appropriate cross-disciplinary areas and consideration of budget and programmatic aspects of the implementation of the decadal survey.
The committee shall monitor the progress of implementing the priorities in the most recent decadal survey for the most important scientific and technical activities in that report and recommendations in the subsequent mid-decadal review report.
When requested by a sponsor and as approved by NASEM in accordance with its procedures, the committee may write reports to assess progress on the implementation of the decadal survey's recommended scientific and technical activities. The reports shall be based on evidence gathered by the committee. The reports may address key strategies being pursued by the agencies and the status of agency actions that relate to the state of implementation. The reports may also highlight scientific discoveries and engineering and technical advances relevant to progress on the science objectives identified in the most recent decadal survey and in addition may focus on one or more of the following types of issues:
- The scientific impact of a change in the technical and engineering design, cost estimate, schedule, or programmatic sequencing of one or more of the survey-recommended activities;
- The impact of a scientific advance on the technical and engineering design, schedule, or programmatic sequencing of one or more survey-recommended activities;
- The scientific impact of a course of action at a decision point described in the survey report and recommended therein as being suitable for consultation with an independent decadal survey implementation committee;
- The scientific impact of implementing recommendations from the mid-decadal review and other relevant NASEM reports.
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Committee on Solar and Space Physics (Fall 2025 Meeting)
- December 1 - 2, 2025
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The Committee on Solar and Space Physics will hold its Fall 2025 meeting December 1st and 2nd in Washington D.C. An agenda and livestream links will be posted nearer to the date of the meeting.
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Committee Membership Roster Comments
Membership Rotation Notes: Added members Gary, Muñoz-Jaramillo, Opher, and Viall-Kepko effective 3/16/2021. (3/17/2021) Note: Terms expired for Hagan, Anderson, Deng, Phan, and Singer on 12/31/2022 (1/24/2022).Added members Clemmons, Andersson, Asgari-Targhi, Cash, Gomez, Goncharenko, Ji, Klumpar, Leka, Pedatella, Scales, and Scales. Terms expired for Pulkkinen, Battel, Bishop, Cheung, Cohen, Gary, Munoz-Jaramillo, Orpher, Strachan, and Viall-Kepko, (3/14/23) Cash resigned 6/2/2024.
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Center for Advancing Science and Technology
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