LPP organized the NASA MMS mission 10th anniversary workshop in Paris

LPP organized the NASA Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission 10th anniversary, 11th MMS Community workshop, at the Pierre and Marie Curie Campus of Sorbonne Université in Paris between 12th and 14th of May 2025. MMS mission is constituted of 4 identical satellites evolving in the near Earth’s environment along an equatorial orbit, separated at electron scales and focused on the study of collisionless magnetic reconnection. More than 100 participants attended the workshop coming from 17 nationalities (Austria, Canada, China,Finland, France, Greece, Italy, Japan, Morocco, Mexico, Palestine, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, UK, Ukraine, USA). The workshop covered the fundamental collisionless plasma processes based on state of the art presentations using unprecedented time and spatial resolutions of MMS data : magnetic reconnection, shock, plasma turbulence, Sun-Earth relationship, plasma waves. Taking benefit from this international scientist gathering, LPP also organized a 1-day workshop devoted to the use of a new multi-instrument and multi-mission data analysis software named SciQlop, developed by a LPP team.
More details about the workshop and full programme are available at the following link : https://10thmmsanniv.sciencesconf.org/
Most of presentations are available here : https://upmcfr-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/personal/olivier_le_contel_upmc_fr/EtkXe_NtX2VJpAUnH3w0gREBGLXwJkWA-8adEBZkgcWEuA?e=KZGAGv
Contact : Olivier Le Contel, space plasma team