Abstract

Experimentalists and engineers working on small detectors, data‐processing units, and other instrumentation technology that is suitable for smaller, faster, cheaper heliospheric missions are invited to present their concepts to a Code (SS) Space Physics Division Small Instrument Workshop to be held from March 29 to 31 in Pasadena, Calif.The purpose of the workshop is to help NASA miniaturize instruments and electronics as much as possible for space physics experiments on future small solar system exploration missions and for heliospheric missions that must be constrained in mass, power, and cost, including lightweight versions of Solar Probe and Interstellar Probe.

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