Solaris: A Focused Solar Polar Mission
Authors: Donald M. Hassler (SwRI), Sarah E Gibson (NCAR), Jeffrey S Newmark (GSFC), Nicholas A. Featherstone (SwRI), Lisa Upton (SwRI), Nicholeen M Viall (GSFC), JView More
2023 Session 20
Authors: Donald M. Hassler (SwRI), Sarah E Gibson (NCAR), Jeffrey S Newmark (GSFC), Nicholas A. Featherstone (SwRI), Lisa Upton (SwRI), Nicholeen M Viall (GSFC), JView More
Authors: Noé Lugaz (UNH), Camilla Scolini (UNH), Bin Zhuang (UNH), Charles J. Farrugia (UNH), Nada Al-Haddad (UNH), Réka Winslow (UNH), Florian Regnault (UNH), Wenyuan YuView More
Authors: Lois J. Landwer(CIRES/NOAA), Hazel Bain(CIRES/NOAA), Mark Miesch (CIRES/NOAA), George Millward (CIRES/NOAA), Enrico Camporeale (CIRES/NOAA), Eric Adamson (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center(SWPC) in NOAA plansView More
Authors: Theodore Broeren (University of Arizona), Kristopher Klein (University of Arizona) The upcoming NASA mission HelioSwarm will use nine spacecraft to make simultaneous measurements ofView More
Authors: Minami Yoshida (The University of Tokyo, ISAS/JAXA), Toshifumi Shimizu (ISAS/JAXA, The University of Tokyo), Shin Toriumi (ISAS/JAXA) The “open” magnetic field extending from theView More
Authors: Lidiya Y. Ahmed1,2 , Michael L. Stevens1, Kristoff Paulson1, Anthony Case1 1 Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory 2 Harvard University Solar wind parameters such as density,View More
Authors: Adam Szabo (NASA GSFC), S. Kanekal (NASA GSFC), J. Kasper (BWXT), S. Lepri (U. Michigan), J. Raines (U. Michigan), S. Bale (UC Berkeley), G.View More
Authors: Bennett A Maruca (University of Delaware) Unlike the vast majority of astrophysical plasmas, the solar wind is accessible to spacecraft, which for decades haveView More
Authors: Lynn B. Wilson III (NASA GSFC), Chadi Salem (Berkeley SSL) The Wind spacecraft is nearly 29 years old and as such, has one ofView More