Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate (Jan 2016)

Planetary space weather: scientific aspects and future perspectives

  • Plainaki Christina,
  • Lilensten Jean,
  • Radioti Aikaterini,
  • Andriopoulou Maria,
  • Milillo Anna,
  • Nordheim Tom A.,
  • Dandouras Iannis,
  • Coustenis Athena,
  • Grassi Davide,
  • Mangano Valeria,
  • Massetti Stefano,
  • Orsini Stefano,
  • Lucchetti Alice

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/swsc/2016024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
p. A31

Abstract

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In this paper, we review the scientific aspects of planetary space weather at different regions of our Solar System, performing a comparative planetology analysis that includes a direct reference to the circum-terrestrial case. Through an interdisciplinary analysis of existing results based both on observational data and theoretical models, we review the nature of the interactions between the environment of a Solar System body other than the Earth and the impinging plasma/radiation, and we offer some considerations related to the planning of future space observations. We highlight the importance of such comparative studies for data interpretations in the context of future space missions (e.g. ESA JUICE; ESA/JAXA BEPI COLOMBO). Moreover, we discuss how the study of planetary space weather can provide feedback for better understanding the traditional circum-terrestrial space weather. Finally, a strategy for future global investigations related to this thematic is proposed.

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