WHOLE HELIOSPHERE AND PLANETARY INTERACTIONS
Whole Heliosphere and Planetary Interactions (WHPI) is an international initiative focused on the solar
minimum period that aims to understand the interconnected sun-heliospheric-planetary system. The
simpler magnetic configuration and infrequency of Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) makes solar
minimum an ideal time to follow how the solar magnetic and radiative output propagates through the
heliosphere and affects Earth/planetary magnetospheres and atmospheres. WHPI currently involves
more than 600 solar, heliospheric, geospace, and planetary researchers, with monthly colloquia and
show-and-tell tutorials, a special session at the Fall 2020 AGU, a workshop in 2021 with more than 200
registered participants, and multiple campaigns in support of Parker Solar Probe perihelia. A topical
AGU Journals Special Issue is currently soliciting papers. These and other activities are coordinated via
the WHPI web page (https://whpi.hao.ucar.edu/). The WHPI experience has been an excellent testing
ground for future endeavors to be organized under the umbrella of the NASA Heliophysics Systems
Observatory (HSO) Connect program.