The magnetopause and bow shock are two of the most important discontinuitie
s in near Earth space, separating three distinct plasma regimes: the solar
wind, magnetosheath, and the magnetosphere, Both discontinuities are sensit
ive to the solar wind conditions. They change their shape and location in s
pace in response to upstream solar wind variations, prediction of the locat
ion of a satellite relative to these two boundaries helps satellite operato
rs to be prepared for major changes in plasma condition, The physical condi
tions near the magnetopause are useful information for magnetospheric model
s. Over the past decades, our observational knowledge and physical understa
nding of these regions have been advanced significantly. We have developed
the capability of prediction, The location of the magnetopause and its depe
ndence on the upstream conditions can be relatively accurately predicted, P
rediction models have been tested extensively The success rate is extremely
high and the false-alarm rate is relatively low. A magnetosheath predictio
n model has been developed and tested. Some of the magnetosheath quantities
can often be predicted fairly accurately. Others may have slightly larger
errors. Further tests and scientific investigations of the causes of these
errors are under way: Our ability to predict the location of the bow shock
is very limited. More research is needed.