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Primary Convener:
Dave Sheppard, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Convener:
Michael Starkey, Southwest Research Institute
Miguel Martínez Ledesma, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Early Career Convener:
Carolina Chism, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Chair:
Michael Starkey, Southwest Research Institute
Carolina Chism, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

This session focuses on advances in space plasma physics instrumentation and their applications. Abstracts should focus on instrumentation, measurement techniques, and data processing algorithms that enable new areas of science. Enabling technologies for novel mission concepts are welcome. The goal of this session is to stimulate discussion across disciplines and between generations on instrument technologies, providing opportunities for education and future collaborations. The observation targets include any region of space where plasmas, partially ionized gases, and accelerated particles are found, including the Sun, the Earth, planetary exospheres, interplanetary space, and the interstellar medium. Abstracts are solicited that investigate and develop instruments or supporting technologies for in-situ and remote sensing studies of particles and fields. Examples include, but are not limited to, fluxgate and search coil magnetometers, electric field instruments, electron analyzers, energetic particle and fields instruments, radio and plasma wave instrumentation, ion analyzers, and radiation monitors.

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6297 Instruments and techniques
5494 Instruments and techniques
7594 Instruments and techniques
7894 Instruments and techniques

Cross-Listed:
P - Planetary Sciences
SH - SPA-Solar and Heliospheric Physics
SA - SPA-Aeronomy

Co-Organized Sessions:
SPA-Aeronomy

Neighborhoods:
4. Beyond Earth

Suggested Itineraries:
Space Weather
Machine Learning and AI

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