Session C7: Connections to Geospace (AIA-4) Thursday, Feb 16 10:30-12 noon This session addresses Objective #4 in the AIA Concept Study Report. Go to http://hmi.stanford.edu/TeamMeetings/Feb_2006/sessions/AIA_CSR_Science_Plan_Objective4.pdf to see the relevant science goals. Our interests in this session are to hear about what data SDO can provide to the user community for improved modeling and forecasting of geomagnetic events. We are interested in getting input from the coronal, heliosphere, magnetosphere, thermosphere, and ionosphere communities. We are looking for short presentations, limited to a few slides, that will drive the discussion and helps us to identify the major issues. In particular, we are interested in the following questions: - What data would the user community like to get from SDO? - What observing programs, data products, cadence, resolution, etc., are needed? - What models and capabilities are essential to use this data in an effective way? Here is the schedule: 10:30-10:35: Stephen Fuselier, Introduction 10:35-10:45: Janet Kozyra, Magnetosphere/Ionosphere 10:45-10:50: Discussion 10:50-11:00: Pete Riley, Corona/Inner Heliosphere/Solar Wind 11:00-11:05: Discussion 11:05-11:15: Doug Biesecker, SEC Perspective 11:15-11:20: Discussion 11:20-11:30: Markus Aschwanden, Coronal Heating/Emission 11:30-12:00: Discussion, led by Stephen Fuselier and Zoran Mikic The eventual product from this session will be to fill in the "Implementation Plan" for our objective. The current draft is available at http://hmi.stanford.edu/TeamMeetings/Feb_2006/sessions/C7draft.ppt We need to complete this document by the end of the meeting. We look forward to your participation in an exciting session!