The 46th COSPAR Scientific Assembly will take place in Florence, Italy, from 1–9 August 2026.
Abstract submission opens: 8 November 2025
Deadline: 13 February 2026
Here is a list of sessions that may be relevant to ATST:
- D1.1 Transport and Acceleration of Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere, the Interstellar Medium, and Astrospheres
- D1.2 Science with Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP)
- D1.3 Solar Energetic Particle Events throughout the Solar System: Understanding and Forecasting
- D2.1/E3.1 Off-the-Sun-Earth-Line (OSEL) missions for a 3D view of the Sun and Heliosphere
- D2.2/E3.2 Heliophysics Multi-Messenger Era: from Exploration to Paradigm Shifting Discoveries
- D2.3/E3.3 Magneto-plasma Structures, Streams and Flows in the Heliosphere
- D2.4/E3.4 Magnetic Reconnection in a Turbulent Plasma from the Sun to the Heliosphere
- D2.5/E3.5 Stellar Forcing of Planetary and Exoplanetary Space Environments
- D2.6/E3.6 The Multifaceted Solar Wind: From its Origins on the Sun to Earth
- D3.1 Highlights of Magnetospheric Plasma Physics
- D3.2 Cross-scale Coupling and Multi-point Observations in the Solar Wind and Geospace
- D3.3 Wave Particle Interactions and Non-thermal Distributions
Event Description - D3.4 Particle Transport, Acceleration, and Loss in the Earth’s Magnetosphere
- D3.5 Mesoscale Phenomena Affecting Storm and Substorm Dynamics
- D3.6 Comparative Magnetospheres
- D3.7 Plasma Transport across Magnetospheric Boundaries
- C5.1/D4.1 Impact of Man on the Space Plasma Environment
- E2.1 Solar-stellar Connections: Closing the Gap
- E2.2 Reconciling Theory and Observations: a Session on High-resolution Diagnostics of the Photosphere, Chromosphere, and Corona
- E2.3 The Life Cycle of Prominences: New Insights from Solar Orbiter and the Multi-messenger Era
- E2.4 Solar jets, CMEs, and Associated EUV Waves
- E2.5 Symbiosis of Waves and Reconnection (SWAR): a New Physical Insight into Understanding Heating and Plasma Dynamics at the Sun
- E2.6 Waves in the Solar Atmosphere: Theory, Modelling, and Observations
