Virtual Planetary Space Weather Services offered by the Europlanet H2020 Research Infrastructure
N. Andr\'e, M. Grande, N. Achilleos, M. Barth\'el\'emy, M. Bouchemit,, K. Benson, P.-L. Blelly, E. Budnik, S. Caussarieu, B. Cecconi, T. Cook, V., G\'enot, P. Guio, A. Goutenoir, B. Grison, R. Hueso, M. Indurain, G. H., Jones, J. Lilensten, A. Marchaudon, D. Matthi\"ae, A. Opitz

TL;DR
The Europlanet H2020 project develops new planetary space weather services, extending space weather concepts to other planets, providing tools for research and mission planning, and adapting existing models for planetary event prediction.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive suite of planetary space weather toolkits and adapts existing models for planetary event prediction within the Europlanet infrastructure.
Findings
Development of five new planetary space weather toolkits
Implementation of prototype services based on Virtual Observatory standards
Enhanced methods for predicting planetary events like meteor showers
Abstract
The Europlanet 2020 Research Infrastructure will include new Planetary Space Weather Services (PSWS) that will extend the concepts of space weather and space situational awareness to other planets in our Solar System and in particular to spacecraft that voyage through it. PSWS will make five entirely new toolkits accessible to the research community and to industrial partners planning for space missions: a general planetary space weather toolkit, as well as three toolkits dedicated to the following key planetary environments: Mars, comets, and outer planets. This will give the European planetary science community new methods, interfaces, functionalities and/or plugins dedicated to planetary space weather in the tools and models available within the partner institutes. It will also create a novel event-diary toolkit aiming at predicting and detecting planetary events like meteor showers…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astro and Planetary Science
