Removal of Deadlines for SHINE
June 12, 2017
SHINE is a broad-based, community-initiated research program on the physics of the Sun, inner heliosphere, and interplanetary environment. SHINE is a targeted research program within the Solar-Terrestrial Research (STR) program of the Geospace (GS) section. The goal of the program is to enhance present understanding of, and predictive capabilities for, solar disturbances that propagate to the Earth. We are planning to remove the submission deadline for this solicitation. The revised solicitation will be published later in 2017.
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