- International Solar-Terrestrial Physics
http://www-istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/istp/
This program combines resources and scientific communities on an international scale using a complement of several missions, along with complementary ground facilities and theoretical efforts, to obtain coordinated, simultaneous investigations of the Sun-Earth space environment over an extended period of time.
- Polar, Wind, and Geotail
http://istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/
These missions are fundamental elements in our global approach to understanding the Sun-Earth connections system.The missions focus on understanding the dynamics, short and long term, large and small, through active and quiet solar periods.
- Explorers Program
http://explorers.gsfc.nasa.gov/
The mission is to provide frequent flight opportunities for world-class scientific investigations from space. The program seeks to enhance public awareness of, and appreciation for, space science.
- IMAGE Science Center
http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/
The IMAGE satellite is the first spacecraft dedicated to imaging the Earth's magnetosphere, a region of space controlled by the Earth's magnetic field that contains extremely tenuous plasmas of both solar and terrestrial origin.
- Solar Terrestrial Probes Program
http://stp.gsfc.nasa.gov/
NASA's STP program is a continuous sequence of flexible, cost-capped missions designed to systematically study the sun-Earth system. STP missions will focus on how and why the sun varies, and how Earth and the planets respond.
- NASA Aqua
http://aqua.gsfc.nasa.gov/
The Focus for the Aqua Project is the multi-disciplinary study of the Earth's Interrelated Processes (atmosphere, oceans, and land surface) and their relationship to earth system changes.
- TERRA (EOS AM) Project
http://eos-am.gsfc.nasa.gov/
The TERRA Project (formally known as AM-1) is responsible for the design, fabrication, test, launch, and on-orbit checkout of the instruments and spacecraft for the first EOS mission.The TERRA mission is part of NASA's Earth Sciences Enterprise.
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