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4 Complementary and Collaborative International Activities
Pages 33-35

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...  Mamoru Ishii, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Space Weather Forecast Center, Japan, "Japan's Space Weather Plans"  Juha-Pekka Luntama, Space Situational Programme Office, European Space Agency (ESA) , European Space Operations Centre, "ESA's Space Weather System Plans"  David Boteler, Canadian Space Weather Forecast Centre, "Space Weather Monitoring in Canada" The Canadian Space Weather Forecast Center in Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)
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... Similar to the United States, Canada is heavily dependent on observations from research instruments. The proposed tundra orbit Canadian Arctic Observing Mission, primarily focusing on climate and meteorology needs, may provide NASA and NOAA opportunities for space weather sensors.
From page 35...
... This gives visibility of the propagation of coronal mass ejections and views of the solar disk before it rotates into a geoeffective position. Instruments planned for the L5 mission include a magnetograph, heliospheric imager, coronagraph, EUV coronal imager, radiation monitor, plasma analyzer, magnetometer, and X-ray flux monitor.


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