Magnetosphere

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831Planetary science / Astrophysics / Plasma physics / Geomagnetism / Jets / Magnetosphere / Solar wind / Aurora / Magnetopause / Physics / Space plasmas / Astronomy

The Magnetosphere and Weather in Space Above the ionosphere is the magnetosphere. The magnetosphere (and part of the ionosphere) is in a part of the atmosphere that can also be called the exosphere. This region is so hig

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Source URL: cindispace.utdallas.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-06-12 16:20:20
832Space plasmas / Magnetism / Geomagnetism / Atmosphere / Birkeland current / Electrojet / Plasma / Guiding center / Magnetosphere / Physics / Electromagnetism / Plasma physics

1 2 The ionospheric gravity and diamagnetic current systems

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Source URL: www.geomag.us

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-17 12:38:51
833Geomagnetism / Space plasmas / Planetary science / Plasma physics / Birkeland current / Magnetosphere / Magsat / Magnetic field / Magnetometer / Electromagnetism / Physics / Magnetism

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 29, NO. 14, [removed]2001GL014207, 2002 A new model of field-aligned currents derived from high-precision satellite magnetic field data V. O. Papitashvili,1 F. Christiansen, and T. Neub

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Source URL: mist.nianet.org

Language: English - Date: 2003-09-25 01:00:00
834Planemos / Moons of Saturn / Saturn / Voyager program / Enceladus / Io / Planetary ring / Voyager 2 / Plasma / Astronomy / Space / Planetary science

Plasma variations in Saturn’s inner magnetosphere from the main rings to Enceladus Physical and Environmental Sciences and Engineering School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Engineering Physics Meredith K Elrod (Ph

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Source URL: www.virginia.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-03-16 13:41:16
835Space / Jets / Planetary science / Plasma physics / International Cometary Explorer / Spaceflight / Magnetosphere / Halo orbit / Solar flare / Space plasmas / Fluid dynamics / Physics

Data from ISEE-3 for the IMS period

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Source URL: www.agu.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-08-16 12:13:02
836Io / Magnetosphere of Jupiter / Extrasolar planet / Plasma / Jupiter / Galileo / Planet / Magnetosphere / Juno / Astronomy / Planetary science / Space

Detection of Exomoons Through Observation of Radio Emissions J. P. Noyola, S. Satyal and Z. E. Musielak arXiv:1308.4184v4 [astro-ph.EP] 20 Jun[removed]The Department of Physics, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington,

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Source URL: arxiv.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-22 20:40:34
837Geomagnetism / Planetary science / Space plasmas / Plasma physics / Jets / Substorm / THEMIS / Aurora / Magnetosphere / Electromagnetism / Physics / Magnetism

Major magnetic storm events also lead to spectacular auroral displays even at low geographic latitudes. Substorms were first documented in 1964 by Syun-Ichi Akasofu of the University of Alaska using a network of all-sky

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Source URL: cse.ssl.berkeley.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-01-11 17:34:45
838Electromagnetism / Introductory physics / Physical quantities / Magnetohydrodynamics / Plasma / Magnetic field / Corona / Magnetosphere / Solar wind / Physics / Space plasmas / Plasma physics

Phys 954, Solar Wind and Cosmic Rays I. Solar Wind and IMF E. Möbius 42 I.4 Interplanetary Magnetic Field

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Source URL: www-ssg.sr.unh.edu

Language: English - Date: 2001-02-19 16:35:18
839Astronomy / Planetary science / Plasma physics / Sun / Jets / Magnetosphere / Fermi acceleration / Plasma / Solar wind / Physics / Space plasmas / Astrophysics

Phys 954, Solar Wind and Cosmic Rays Section V E. Möbius V.3 Acceleration Processes (Consequences of Transport Effects) Basics

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Source URL: www-ssg.sr.unh.edu

Language: English - Date: 2001-04-20 13:41:50
840Astronomy / Geomagnetism / Plasma physics / Planetary science / Jets / Magnetosphere / Magnetic reconnection / Aurora / Solar wind / Physics / Electromagnetism / Space plasmas

&KDSWHU,QYHVWLJDWLQJWKH(DUWK·V 0DJQHWLVP For hundreds of years, sailors have relied on magnetic compasses to navigate the oceans. These sailors knew that Earth’s magnetic north pole was not in the same place as

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Source URL: image.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2001-09-04 13:21:41
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