- 1Heliophysics Science Division, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States
- 2ASRC Federal, Beltsville, MD, United States
- 3The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, United States
- 4New Mexico Consortium, Los Alamos, NM, United States
- 5Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada
A Correction on
Explore space weather and the heliophysics big year through the Community Coordinated Modeling Center’s (CCMC) hands-on tools and collaborations
by Resnick E, Lundkvist A, Kuznetsova MM, Mays ML, Zheng Y, Yue J, Wiegand C, Mullinix R, Olsson E, MacDonald E, Edson LB, Gallardo-Lacourt B and Donovan E (2026) Front. Astron. Space Sci. 12:1700048. doi: 10.3389/fspas.2025.1700048
The reference for “One collaboration is with Aurorasaurus, a research project within the New Mexico Consortium supported by the National Science Foundation and NASA” was erroneously written as MacDonald et al., 2025. It should be MacDonald et al., 2015.
The reference in the references list should also read: MacDonald, E. A., Case N. A., Clayton J. H., Hall M. K., Heavner M., Lalone N. et al. (2015). Aurorasaurus: a citizen science platform for viewing and reporting the Aurora. Space Weather. 13 (9), 548–559. 10.1002/2015sw001214.
Additionally, the reference for “This collaboration allowed OpenSpace to integrate citizen science aurora data, enabling global visualization of auroral activity during the May 2024 geomagnetic superstorm, thereby enhancing scientific understanding and public awareness of the Northern and Southern Lights” should be corrected to MacDonald et al., 2026, in preparation, as the paper has not been published yet.
The original article has been updated.
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Keywords: CCMC, education, heliophysics big year, heliophysics, physics, solar maximum, space weather
Citation: Resnick E, Lundkvist A, Kuznetsova MM, Mays ML, Zheng Y, Yue J, Wiegand C, Mullinix R, Olsson E, MacDonald E, Edson LB, Gallardo-Lacourt B and Donovan E (2026) Correction: Explore space weather and the heliophysics big year through the Community Coordinated Modeling Center’s (CCMC) hands-on tools and collaborations. Front. Astron. Space Sci. 13:1786286. doi: 10.3389/fspas.2026.1786286
Received: 12 January 2026; Accepted: 20 January 2026;
Published: 28 January 2026.
Edited and reviewed by:
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