This segment covers the period from 18 March to 14 May 2023 (after the short eclipses season 2023). Baseline telemetry: 140%. The ESOC's dates for the payload to be off are: * C2 20/02/2023 18:00 - 15/04/2023 06:00 * C1 25/02/2023 09:00 - 10/04/2023 18:00 * C34 27/02/2023 15:00 - 28/03/2022 06:00 There are no moon eclipses during this period. There will be manoeuvres on 19/04/2023 on C1 and C2, on on 28/04/2023 on C1 and C2. The full list of manoeuvres for this period is included here ​http://jsocwiki.rl.ac.uk/attachment/wiki/WikiStart/manoeuvres_nov2022_nov2023.pdf The list was updated in November 2022, and the most recent plan for November 2022- November 2023 can be found here: ​http://jsocwiki.rl.ac.uk/attachment/wiki/WikiStart/manoeuvres_nov2022_nov2023_v2.pdf. The main science targets are conjunctions between Cluster and MMS and/or THEMIS at the magnetopause, bow shock or inside the magnetosheath (triple conjunctions and double with small inter-SC separation), foreshock bubbles and auroral acceleration region. ** Science planning of three BM1 intervals for foreshock bubbles was adjusted on 25/01/2023, affected orbits 3608, 3610, 3614. Updated Bryant plots for the April, May and Dayside 2023 season reflect these changes. The list of 4SC BM1 intervals also has been updated (v2). ** Science planning for two northern AAR intervals was adjusted on 13/03/2023, affected orbits are 3615 (BM1 mode is 30 mins shorter), 3616 (BM2 mode is 30 mins longer), 3620 (BM2 is 20 mins longer). These updates are in tables MSP48p2_byorbit_draft_v2.pdf, MSP48p2-4SC_BM1_draft_v3.pdf, MSP48p2-4SC_BM2_draft_v2.pdf.