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Summary of Stakeholder Inputs on Development of a Satellite Anomaly Database From the European Space Weather Week
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2018
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Source: Space Weather, 16(4), 343-344
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Journal Title:Space Weather
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Description:Stakeholders met at the recent European Space Weather Week to discuss the development of a satellite anomaly database. This summary reviews the presentations and suggestions given at the discussion session. Presenters reviewed ongoing international efforts to collect and distribute satellite anomaly information.Well-de fined suggestions were given for different possible frameworks. Group discussion after suggested that a way forward would be to first demonstrate the utility of an anomaly database with available public anomaly information. More discussion is needed to de fine the exact framework for future implementation. 1. Meeting Summary At the most recent European Space Weather Week held at the end of November 2017, stakeholders gathered to
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Source:Space Weather, 16(4), 343-344
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ISSN:1542-7390
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