- Living With a Star
Living With a Star (LWS) is a
NASA scientific program to study those aspects of the connectedSun -Earth system that directly affect life and society. LWS is a crosscutting initiative with goals and objectives relevant to NASA's Exploration Initiative, as well as to NASA's Strategic Enterprises. The program is managed by the Heliophysics Division of NASA's Science Mission Directorate.General
LWS is composed of three major components: Scientific investigations on spaceflight platforms study different regions of the Sun,
interplanetary space , andgeospace ;an applied science programSpace Environment Testbeds where protocols andcomponents are tested; and a Targeted Research and Technology Program.All are described below.paceflight Segment
The first two science missions are now in development:
Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) andRadiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP). The SDO mission is currently scheduled for launch around August 2008. [ [http://lws.gsfc.nasa.gov/missions/sdo/sdo_schedule.htm Living With a Star Program :: Solar Dynamics Observatory Mission Schedule ] ] Science requirements and conceptual mission implementation have been defined for theIonosphere-Thermosphere Storm Probes (ITSP) and theSolar Sentinels .pace Environment Testbeds
SET uses existing data and new data from low-cost SET missions to achieve the following: Define the mechanisms for induced space environment and effects; reduce uncertainties in the definitions of the induced environment and effects on spacecraft and their payloads; and to improve design and operations guidelines and test protocols so that spacecraft anomalies and failures due to environmental effects during operations are reduced.
Targeted Research and Technology (TR&T)
With the 2001 inception of the LWS Program, new opportunities were created for a systematic, goal-oriented research program targeting those aspects of the Sun-Earth system that affect life andsociety. To provide immediate progress toward achieving the LWS goals, the Targeted Research and Technology (TR&T) component of the program was developed. The TR&T element has solicited five rounds of proposals seeking quantitative understanding and predictive capability throughout the system. TR&T has funded independent research awards, focused science topic panels, and strategic capability challenges to enable a cross-disciplinary, integrated, system-wide understanding of how the Sun varies, and how Earth and planets respond. The focused science topic panels are a novel approach to collaborative science, and initial results appear promising.
References
External links
* [http://heliophysics.gsfc.nasa.gov/ NASA's Heliophysics Division website]
* [http://lws.gsfc.nasa.gov/ LWS Program website]
* [http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/ SDO mission website]
* [http://lws-set.gsfc.nasa.gov/ LWS SET website]
* [http://lws-trt.gsfc.nasa.gov/ LWS TR&T website]
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