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4 Workshops, Symposia, Meetings of Experts, and Other Special Projects
Pages 39-41

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... The workshop was held in 2007 and will be summarized in the 2007 annual report. DISTRIBUTED ARRAYS OF SMALL INSTRUMENTS FOR RESEARCH AND MONITORING IN SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS: A WORKSHOP In response to a request from the National Science Foundation, the ad hoc Committee on Distributed Arrays of Small Instruments for Research and Monitoring in Solar-Terrestrial Physics: A Workshop was formed under the auspices of the Space Studies Board's Committee on Solar and Space Physics to explore -- via a community-based workshop -- the scientific rationale, infrastructure needs, and issues related to implementation of what has become known as DASIļ£§distributed arrays of small instruments.
From page 40...
... As required for meetings of this type, no report or meeting minutes were produced by the NRC. Sandra Graham, Senior Program Officer, Space Studies Board Carmela Chamberlain, Program Associate, Space Studies Board SOLAR SYSTEM RADIATION ENVIRONMENT AND NASA'S VISION FOR SPACE EXPLORATION: A WORKSHOP The ad hoc Committee on the Solar System Radiation Environment and NASA's Vision for Space Exploration: A Workshop reported on an October 2005 workshop on Solar and Space Physics and the Vision for Space Exploration, a cross-disciplinary workshop which examined the radiation environments in the inner solar system and their effects on astronauts and operational systems in space.
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... Workshop on Decadal Science Strategy Surveys The ad hoc Planning Committee for the Decadal Science Strategy Surveys Workshop organized a workshop that was held on November 14-16, 2006, at the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center in Irvine, California. The purpose of the workshop was to promote discussion of the use of NRC decadal surveys for developing and implementing scientific priorities, to review lessons learned from the most recent surveys, and to seek to identify potential approaches for future surveys that can enhance their realism, utility, and endurance.


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