Issue
J. Space Weather Space Clim.
Volume 7, 2017
Satellite mission concepts developed at the Alpbach 2013 Summer School on space weather
Article Number A1
Number of page(s) 1
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/swsc/2016040
Published online 12 January 2017

© A. Strugarek et al., Published by EDP Sciences 2017

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It was brought to our attention that our original paper failed to acknowledge the mission concept EASCO, which was originally laid out in Gopalswamy et al. (2011). At the time we developed OSCAR, EASCO was one of the inspirational mission concepts on which we built our new and original concept of twin satellites leading and trailing the Earth with a separation angle of 68°. The omission of EASCO in our original paper was unintentional, and we wanted to acknowledge this important previous work in the present erratum.

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Cite this article as: Strugarek A, Janitzek N, Lee A, Löschl P, Seifert B, et al. A space weather mission concept: observatories of the solar corona and active regions (oscar) – Erratum. J. Space Weather Space Clim., 7, A1, 2017, DOI: 10.1051/swsc/2016040.

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