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Serbian Astronomical Journal

HIGH RESOLUTION IN SITU OBSERVATIONS AT LAGRANGE 1 POINT AND EARTH’S BOW-SHOCK: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE

Mihailo Martinović

BOOK OF ABSTRACTS AND CONTRIBUTED PAPERS: International scientific conference Meeting on Operational and Research Capabilities for Better Understanding Solar-Terrestrial Interactions,
Pages: 25,
https://doi.org/10.69646/aob250905

International scientific conference Meeting on Operational and Research Capabilities for Better Understanding Solar-Terrestrial Interactions
Published by: Scientific Society Isaac Newton
Published: 2025

Abstract
The terrestrial bow shock provides a unique laboratory for investigation of properties of collisionless shocks using in situ measurements under a wide range of conditions appearing over several solar cycles. The measurements at the bow shock and at L1 point upstream of the shock have amounted to a legacy of three full solar cycles at 4s resolution for electron, and a minimum of 92s resolution for ion measurements over several missions, proving a comprehensive database for space weather research. W e review the current datasets capabilities, the major scientific outcomes, and provide an overview of current and future multi -point observations with missions such as Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) and Helioswarm missions.
International scientific conference Meeting on Operational and Research Capabilities for Better Understanding Solar-Terrestrial Interactions