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  • Present research on space technology for Earth observation, focusing on climate change, atmospheric science, oceanography, hydrology, land use, and natural disasters.
  • Share advancements in data assimilation, satellite-UAV synergy, and future Earth observation missions.
  • Highlight contributions from international collaborations like CEOS-COAST-VC and GEO Blue Planet.
  • Present ideas for research, mission designs, and operating practices supported by a global consortium of New Space entrepreneurs, researchers, industry, and space agencies.
  • Address technology gaps that space science can address in partnership with New Space.
  • Explore how COSPAR’s Centres of Excellence can facilitate collaboration.
  • Share analyses using ground-based and space-based observations (magnetometers, ionosondes, GNSS, LEO satellites, magnetospheric/interplanetary missions) to understand space weather.
  • Focus on the impacts of solar events (CMEs, flares, SEPs) on the geospace environment and technological systems.
  • Present mitigation strategies for space weather effects on communication satellites, power grids, pipelines, and GNSS.
  • Present research on the May and October 2024 extreme space weather events and their impacts on the geospace environment and technological systems.
  • Analyze data from ground and satellite observations, and model simulations (including AI/ML techniques).
  • Address implications for space assets, satellite anomalies, and ground/satellite-based technology performance.
  • Present results on the development of the 2024 extreme space weather events and their heliospheric impacts, including radiation effects.
  • Provide an overview of current and planned solar/heliospheric missions, emphasizing multi-viewpoint observations (L1, L4, L5, near-Earth).
  • Discuss international coordination for improved space weather forecasting and warnings, including applications for lunar and Mars exploration.
  • Discuss general capacity building strategies and approaches related to space science.
  • Review the evolution and progress of COSPAR’s capacity building initiatives, including data analysis workshops.
  • Explore the future direction and potential of the COSPAR CubeSat capacity building initiative.
  • Discuss policy options for addressing the challenges of LEO spacecraft proliferation and space debris.
  • Consider industry self-regulation, leadership by major space players, and international management.
  • Present science results from recent space missions (Earth orbit to the outer solar system).
  • Share instruments and mission concepts in preparation, addressing knowledge gaps for future exploration.
  • Emphasize interdisciplinary activities and international, academic, commercial, and public-private partnerships.
  • Present technologies for lunar and deep space exploration (transportation, propulsion, energy, telecommunications, science operations, resource utilization, life support).
  • Highlight technologies with benefits for sustainable resource management and environmental stewardship on Earth.
  • Contribute to the development of the new COSPAR Exploration Roadmap.
  • Discuss scientific and technological achievements, benefits, and challenges of exploration for the next 20 years.
  • Focus on innovative approaches to sustainability and environmental stewardship in planetary exploration.
  • Present reports on COSPAR Panel on Planetary Protection activities, studies, and workshops.
  • Discuss updates to the COSPAR Planetary Protection Policy and implementation guidelines.
  • Share reports on mission implementation, techniques, measures, procedures, and lessons learned.
  • Present research on new approaches to planetary protection for robotic and human missions.
  • Present technical advances in precision orbit and attitude determination, particularly for small/nano satellites.
  • Share scientific results enabled by precise positioning of small satellite platforms.

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