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Primary Convener:
Julie Barnum, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics

Convener:
Shawn Polson, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
James Lewis, University of California Berkeley
Angeline Burrell, US Naval Research Laboratory

Early Career Convener:
Shawn Polson, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics

Chair:
Julie Barnum, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
Shawn Polson, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics

The Python in Heliophysics Community (PyHC) facilitates scientific discovery through promoting the use and development of sustainable open-source Python software across the space physics community; improving communication and collaboration between disciplines, developers, and users; establishing and maintaining development standards; and fostering interoperability and reproducibility. This session seeks to celebrate the PyHC effort, with an emphasis on creating new collaborations, highlighting innovative improvements to existing PyHC software, and increasing awareness of current PyHC resources. We invite contributions from Python software packages across the space physics community: heliophysics, magnetospheres, ionospheres, atmospheres, space weather, and planetary sciences, including both scientific software and infrastructure projects. Submissions that further PyHC’s above goals are particularly desired, including: 1) new (or new to PyHC) Python packages ideal for integration with PyHC, 2) updates to existing PyHC projects, 3) increased interoperability with Python software packages (especially within existing PyHC software), or 4) integration with cloud-based software.

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1976 Software tools and services
2799 General or miscellaneous
7599 General or miscellaneous
7899 General or miscellaneous

Cross-Listed:
P - Planetary Sciences
SH - SPA-Solar and Heliospheric Physics
IN - Informatics
SM - SPA-Magnetospheric Physics

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4. Beyond Earth

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