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NASA/TM–2010–215854 GSFC Heliophysics Science Division 2009 Science Highlights Holly R. Gilbert, Keith T. Strong, Julia L.R. Saba, and Yvonne M. Strong, Editors December 2009 Front Cover Caption: Heliophysics image highlights from 2009. For details of these images, see the key on Page v. The NASA STI Program Offi ce … in Profi le Since its founding, NASA has been ded i cated to the • CONFERENCE PUBLICATION. Collected ad vancement of aeronautics and space science. The pa pers from scientifi c and technical conferences, NASA Sci en tifi c and Technical Information (STI) symposia, sem i nars, or other meetings spon sored Pro gram Offi ce plays a key part in helping NASA or co spon sored by NASA. maintain this impor tant role. • SPECIAL PUBLICATION. 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Saba SP Systems, Inc., Greenbelt, Maryland Yvonne M. Strong American Society for Microbiology National Aeronautics and Space Administration Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland 20771 December 2009 Available from: NASA Center for AeroSpace Information National Technical Information Service 7115 Standard Drive 5285 Port Royal Road Hanover, MD 21076-1320 Springfield, VA 22161 GSFC Heliophysics Science Division 2009 Science Highlights Table of Contents FRONT COVER KEY .................................................................................................... v FOREWORD ................................................................................................................. vi PREFACE ...................................................................................................................... ix INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 1 The Sun ....................................................................................................................... 1 The Inner Heliosphere................................................................................................. 3 Geospace ..................................................................................................................... 3 The Outer Heliosphere ................................................................................................ 5 THE HSD ORGANIZATION ........................................................................................ 6 FACILITIES ................................................................................................................... 8 2009 SCIENTIFIC HIGHLIGHTS ................................................................................. 9 IBEX Discovers Bright Ribbon of ENA Emission ..................................................... 9 Stereo Views of the Ring Current from TWINS ...................................................... 11 Cluster Spacecraft Discover How Solar Wind Turbulence Dissipates ..................... 12 STEREO and SOHO Monitor Extended Solar Minimum ........................................ 13 HSD HONORS AND AWARDS ................................................................................. 14 HSD PROJECT LEADERSHIP ................................................................................... 17 DEVELOPING FUTURE HELIOPHYSICS MISSION CONCEPTS ........................ 19 HELIOPHYSICS EDUCATION AND PUBLIC OUTREACH .................................. 21 Advanced Student Research Programs ..................................................................... 22 K-12 E/PO Programs ................................................................................................ 22 Elementary / Secondary Education ........................................................................... 23 Informal Education ................................................................................................... 23 Public Outreach ......................................................................................................... 24 Public Affairs ............................................................................................................ 24 The E/PO Team......................................................................................................... 26 International Heliophysical Year (IHY) ................................................................... 27 SCIENCE INFORMATION SYSTEMS ...................................................................... 28 COMMUNITY COORDINATED MODELING CENTER ......................................... 31 Science Support ........................................................................................................ 32 Space Weather Modeling .......................................................................................... 33 TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT ............................................................................. 35 HSD LINE OF BUSINESS .......................................................................................... 37 FY09 LOB Internal Research and Development Priorities ...................................... 37 FY09 LOB Internal Research and Development Achievements .............................. 37 APPENDIX 1: INDIVIDUAL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ......................................... 38 APPENDIX 2: HSD PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS ........................... 142 Journal Articles ....................................................................................................... 142 Submitted / In Press ................................................................................................ 172 Presentations ........................................................................................................... 181 APPENDIX 3: OPERATIONAL HSD MISSIONS ................................................... 204 Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) .................................................................. 204 Communications/Navigation Outage Forecasting System (C/NOFS) .................... 205 Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) ........................................................... 207 iii GSFC Heliophysics Science Division 2009 Science Highlights Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions During Substorms............... 208 Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) ............................................... 209 Hinode ..................................................................................................................... 210 Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE) ............................................... 211 Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) ................................ 212 Thermosphere, Ionosphere, Mesosphere, Energetics, and Dynamics (TIMED) .... 213 Cluster ..................................................................................................................... 214 Two Wide-Angle Imaging Neutral-Atom Spectrometers (TWINS) ...................... 215 Transition Region And Coronal Explorer (TRACE) .............................................. 216 Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE) ...............................................................