What Science Can We Do with The L1 Spacecraft Fleet?

Authors: S. Raptis (Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory), D. L. Turner (Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory), T. Horbury (Imperial College London), D. Chakrabarty (PRL-Gujarat, India),View More

A 3-D Reconstruction of CMEs Launched Toward Earth on 2025 November 9-11

Authors: Brian E. Wood (NRL), Phillip Hess (NRL), Kelly Victor-French (NRL), Karl Battams (NRL) We use imaging from STEREO-A, LASCO, and Solo-HI to reconstruct theView More

Reinforced Shock Acceleration Across the Solar System and Beyond

Authors: Savvas Raptis (JHU/APL), Drew L. Turner (JHU/APL), Ahmad Lalti (Northumbria University), Damiano Caprioli (The University of Chicago), Martin Lindberg (Department of Physics and Astronomy,View More

The Role of Magnetic Reconnection in Energizing Protons and Heavier Ions at the Heliospheric Current Sheet

Authors: Giulia Murtas (Center for KINETIC Plasma Physics, WVU), Xiaocan Li (LANL / New Mexico Consortium), Fan Guo (LANL), Giuseppe Arrò (UW-Madison), Jeongbhin Seo (LANL),View More

Improving Solar Flare Forecasting Using the Time Evolution of SHARP Parameters

Authors: Talwinder Singh (Department of Physics & Astronomy, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA), Timothy S. Newman (Department of Computer Science, University of AlabamaView More

This is a test poster for SHINE 2026 honoring Artemis II

Authors: Katie Whitman (KBR, NASA JSC SRAG), The SRAG Team (NASA JSC SRAG) From https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/missions/2026/04/11/artemis-ii-astronauts-back-in-houston-reunite-with-families/ The Artemis II crew of NASA astronauts – Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency)View More

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