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The Magnetospheres of the Outer Planets (MOP) meeting is organized to share recent scientific results on the topic among colleagues, and deliberate the current state and future direction of the field (i.e., members of the press need not attend). The meeting originated as the Neil Brice Memorial Symposium in 1974, and changes venues each time.
Here is a list of previous MOP meeting locations and hosts.
We encourage abstracts on the following topics:
auroral processes
magnetospheric dynamics
inner magnetosphere/radiation belts
magnetosphere-ionosphere-atmosphere coupling
solar wind interaction
rings and moons, and their interactions with magnetospheres
sources of magnetospheric plasmas
planetary tori
magnetosphere and internal field modeling
upper atmospheres and exospheres
plasma micro-physics
atomic data laboratory studies
comparative magnetospheres
The format for contributed oral presentations will be 10 minutes each, followed by 5 minutes of questions and discussion. The invited oral presentations will be 20 minutes each, followed by 10 minutes of questions and discussion. Posters should be less than 4 feet by 4 feet in size.
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