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  • SH43A: High-Energy Heliophysics Science and the Engineering Realities to Make It Possible II Oral
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Primary Convener:
Amir Caspi, Southwest Research Institute

Convener:
Christopher Moore, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Juliana Vievering, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
P. S. Athiray, University of Alabama in Huntsville
Brad Williams, NASA Headquarters

Early Career Convener:
Juan Camilo Buitrago-Casas, University of California Berkeley

Chair:
Juan Camilo Buitrago-Casas, Space Sciences Laboratory
P. S. Athiray, University of Alabama in Huntsville
Amir Caspi, Southwest Research Institute
Brad Williams, NASA Headquarters

Next-generation heliophysics missions demand bold innovations to explore energetic solar phenomena like flares, CMEs, and coronal heating. Achieving these goals requires overcoming significant engineering challenges—from pioneering instrument design to managing mission constraints.


This session invites contributions that connect advanced science with the engineering needed to realize it. We welcome presentations on novel instruments and enabling technologies, including high-resolution imaging, spectroscopy, and polarimetry, as well as first-light results and future mission concepts.


We also seek insights from engineers and project managers on lessons learned from recent missions, especially how science requirements shape engineering decisions around cost, schedule, and risk. Discussions on best practices and strategies to bridge the gap between science and engineering are encouraged.


This session aims to foster dialogue that translates engineering experience into actionable guidance for scientists, paving the way for transformative discoveries in heliophysics.

Index Terms
7514 Energetic particles
7549 Ultraviolet emissions
7554 X-rays, gamma rays, and neutrinos
7594 Instruments and techniques

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4. Beyond Earth

Suggested Itineraries:
Space Weather

Cross-Listed:
SA - SPA-Aeronomy
SM - SPA-Magnetospheric Physics

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