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2025 NASA Heliophysics Technology Annual Report

Authors: Hakimzadeh, Roshanak; Schaire, Scott; Christe, Steven; Peretz, Eliad; Fleming, Chris; Harmon, Christa; Cold, Melissa; +1 Authors

2025 NASA Heliophysics Technology Annual Report

Abstract

It is our pleasure to present our 2025 Heliophysics Technology Annual Report. Looking back, this year has been about much more than hitting milestones – it has been about solidifying a foundation that will drive transformative Heliophysics science for the next decade. We find ourselves at a pivotal moment. As NASA extends its reach toward the Moon, Mars, and beyond, Heliophysics remains at the forefront of this journey, providing the critical scientific insights and technological capabilities necessary to navigate the complexities of the space environment. We are excited for this challenge and deeply grateful for the dedication of our principal investigators, their teams, and our partners. Our mission is straightforward but vital: we aim to incentivize, catalyze, develop, and infuse innovative technologies into space-flight missions rapidly and reliably. With the 2024 Decadal Survey now in hand, we have a clear, community-driven roadmap that anchors our investment priorities and directs our focus toward the most critical technology gaps. What stands out most this year is the power of our community. Through efforts like our joint symposia and the expansion of our Pathfinder initiatives, we are successfully bridging the gap between laboratory innovation and the space environment. We are seeing a steady increase in these technologies making their way into operational missions, which is a direct result of your hard work and vision. Thank you for making 2025 such a purposeful year. We are excited to share these highlights with you and look forward to the challenges that lie ahead.

Keywords

nasa-hesto, heliophysics, technology, nasa

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