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The science of the large scale heliosphere and the missions that made it possible

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  • UserKonstantinos Dialynas, Office of Space Research & Technology, Academy of Athens, Greece
  • ClockWednesday 15 February 2023, 16:00-17:00
  • House Physics West, W117.

If you have a question about this talk, please contact Yeshpal Singh.

The exploration of interplanetary space and our sun’s astrosphere, the heliosphere, has made a big leap over the past two decades, due to the path-breaking observations of the two Voyager space- craft, launched more than 45 years ago. In this colloquium I will provide a brief overview of the findings of ENAs and ions from the Cassini and Voyager mis- sions since the Voyagers crossed the TS, following their sur- vey through the heliosheath and their respective crossings from the HP, out to the VLISM . The combined use of in-situ ions and remotely sensed ENA measurements guide the re- quirements for the particle and fields measurements from the future Interstellar Probe mission.

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