Abstract

AbstractOver the past four decades, international collaborations in space plasma science have led to rapid growth in our understanding of the physical processes that control the transport of energy and plasma through the Earth's magnetosphere‐ionosphere system and the processes that transfer energy from the solar wind to the Earth's magnetosphere. These collaborations have also enabled more complex missions to be flown and more multipoint observations to be made in both the magnetosphere and ionosphere. In this commentary, we present some examples of these collaborations and discuss how they have improved our understanding of the Earth's plasma environment.

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