NADIR Focus Area VI June 2-3, 2008, Boulder, CO Objective: Discuss and establish methodology for characterization of UV spectrum from all solar features.

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NADIR Focus Area VI June 2-3, 2008, Boulder, CO Objective: Discuss and establish methodology for characterization of UV spectrum from all solar features and the atmospheric modeling to reproduce it Special Session AIAA Astrodynamics Specialist Conference August , 2008, Honolulu, Hawaii "Solar and Geomagnetic Disturbances, Satellite Drag Variability and Orbital Prediction" Convenors: Jeffrey M. Forbes and Bruce R. Bowman CEDAR Thermosphere Density Workshops June 21, 2008, Zermatt, Utah Title: New Understanding of Thermospheric Density and Composition Structure and Variability Conveners: Jeff Thayer and Art Richmond Objective: High Latitude Energy Partitioning associated with Solar Wind High Speed Streams and the implications on Thermosphere Density Special Session, Fall AGU Meeting SA09: Variability of Thermospheric Neutral Density, Composition, and Winds December , 2008, San Francisco, CA Convenors: Geoff Crowley and Doug Drob Meetings During the Last year