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Roger-Maurice Bonnet*Michel Blanc Originally published in the
journal Space Science Reviews, Volume 137, Nos 1-4. DOI: 10.
1007/s11214-008-9418-0 (c) Springer Science+Business Media B. V.
2008 "Planetary Atmospheric Electricity" is the rst publication of
its kind in the Space Science Series of ISSI. It is the result of a
new and successful joint venture between ISSI and Eu- planet.
Europlanet is a network of over 110 European and U. S. laboratories
deeply involved in the development of planetary sciences and
support to the European planetary space exp- ration programme. In
2004, the Europlanet consortium obtained support from the European
Commission to strengthen the planetary science community worldwide,
and to amplify the scienti c output, impact and visibility of the
European space programme, essentially the - ropean Space Agency's
Horizon 2000, Cosmic Vision programmes and their successors. Its
presentcontractwiththeCommissionextendsfrom2005to2008,andincludes7networking
activities, including discipline-based working groups covering the
main areas of planetary sciences. A new contract with the
Commission, presently under negotiation, will extend - roplanet's
activities into the period 2009-2012. With the broad community
connection made through its Discipline Working Groups and other
activities, Europlanet offers an ideal base from which to identify
new elds of research for planetary sciences and to stimulate coll-
orative work among its member laboratories.
Roger-Maurice Bonnet*Michel Blanc Originally published in the
journal Space Science Reviews, Volume 137, Nos 1-4. DOI: 10.
1007/s11214-008-9418-0 (c) Springer Science+Business Media B. V.
2008 "Planetary Atmospheric Electricity" is the rst publication of
its kind in the Space Science Series of ISSI. It is the result of a
new and successful joint venture between ISSI and Eu- planet.
Europlanet is a network of over 110 European and U. S. laboratories
deeply involved in the development of planetary sciences and
support to the European planetary space exp- ration programme. In
2004, the Europlanet consortium obtained support from the European
Commission to strengthen the planetary science community worldwide,
and to amplify the scienti c output, impact and visibility of the
European space programme, essentially the - ropean Space Agency's
Horizon 2000, Cosmic Vision programmes and their successors. Its
presentcontractwiththeCommissionextendsfrom2005to2008,andincludes7networking
activities, including discipline-based working groups covering the
main areas of planetary sciences. A new contract with the
Commission, presently under negotiation, will extend - roplanet's
activities into the period 2009-2012. With the broad community
connection made through its Discipline Working Groups and other
activities, Europlanet offers an ideal base from which to identify
new elds of research for planetary sciences and to stimulate coll-
orative work among its member laboratories.
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