- NASA, Heliophysics Division, United States of America (lisa.winter@nasa.gov)
NASA's Space Weather Research-to-Operations-to-Research program (R2O2R) supports applied space weather research on a range of topics with societal importance: including geomagnetically induced currents and their affects on power grids and pipelines, space weather impacts on satellites and human space exploration, radiation exposure on aircraft, and many more topics. The program has seen changes in the past year to accomodate more collaborative work between space scientists and users impacted by space weather. Among the exciting new initiatives, the program supports Ideas Labs which are small collaborative workshops focused on co-designing R2O2R projects and creating new collaborations. This talk will cover updates to the program, current efforts being supported by NASA, and ways for the international science community to engage in R2O2R.
How to cite: Winter-Baek, L., Shume, E., and Favors, J.: NASA Space Weather Research-to-Operations-to-Research Program, EGU General Assembly 2025, Vienna, Austria, 27 Apr–2 May 2025, EGU25-20557, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu25-20557, 2025.