AAS 204th Meeting, June 2004
Session 72 Solar Input to the Heliosphere
SPD Poster, Thursday, June 3, 2004, 9:20am-4:00pm, Ballroom

[Previous] | [Session 72] | [Next]


[72.06] The STEREO Science Center

W. T. Thompson, M. Kaiser, T. Kucera (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)

STEREO (Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory) will employ two nearly identical spacecraft in heliocentric orbits, one ahead of Earth, the other trailing behind, to provide the first-ever stereoscopic measurements to study the Sun and the nature of its coronal mass ejections. Scheduled for launch in early 2006, STEREO will provide a unique new viewpoint of the heliosphere. The STEREO Science Center at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center will be the "one-stop shopping" location for STEREO data, observation plans, analysis software, and links to other mission resources. Along with the other data products, a special "Space Weather Beacon" telemetry stream, relayed through an array of antenna partners coordinated by NOAA, will provide near-real-time images, radio, and in-situ data.


If you would like more information about this abstract, please follow the link to http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/. This link was provided by the author. When you follow it, you will leave the Web site for this meeting; to return, you should use the Back comand on your browser.

[Previous] | [Session 72] | [Next]

Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 36 #2
© YEAR. The American Astronomical Soceity.