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         Space Physics:     more books (100)
  1. Atomic and Molecular Data for Space Astronomy: Needs, Analysis, and Availabilty (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  2. Art and Physics: Parallel Visions in Space, Time, and Light by Leonard Shlain, 1993-01-28
  3. On Space and Time
  4. Hilbert Space Operators in Quantum Physics (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics) by Jirí Blank, Pavel Exner, et all 2010-11-30
  5. Vector Spaces and Matrices in Physics by M. C. Jain, 2000-11-13
  6. Spinors and Space-Time: Volume 2, Spinor and Twistor Methods in Space-Time Geometry (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) by Roger Penrose, Wolfgang Rindler, 1988-04-29
  7. Foundations of Space-Time Theories: Relativistic Physics and Philosophy of Science by Michael Friedman, 1986-10-01
  8. The Analysis of Space-Time Singularities (Cambridge Lecture Notes in Physics) by C. J. S. Clarke, 1994-06-24
  9. Phase Space Picture of Quantum Mechanics: Group Theoretical Approach (World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physics) by Y. S. Kim, Marilyn E. Noz, 1991-02
  10. Fundamentals of Space Systems (The Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory Series in Science and Engineering)
  11. Lectures on Groups and Vector Spaces for Physicists (World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physics Vol. 31) by C. J. Isham, 1989-09
  12. Introduction to Space Physics (Cambridge Atmospheric & Space Science Series)
  13. Radio Recombination Lines: Their Physics and Astronomical Applications (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) by M.A. Gordon, R.L. Sorochenko, 2009-01-31
  14. Basic Space Plasma Physics by W. Baumjohann, 1996-12

21. Space Physics Research Laboratory At The University Of Michigan
Welcome to the space physics Research Laboratory at the University of Michigan. This is the text version, and is best viewed with Netscape Navigator 2.0 or
http://www.sprl.umich.edu/
Welcome to the
Space Physics Research Laboratory

at the University of Michigan

22. Laboratory For Atmospheric And Space Physics
The Laboratory for Atmospheric and space physics (LASP) conducts basic theoretical and experimental research in planetary, atmospheric
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

23. SPRL@DB.ERAU.EDU - Home
space physics Research Laboratory, EmbryRiddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida 32114, Abas Sivjee.
http://chapman.sprl.db.erau.edu/
Current site Current site

24. University Of Maryland Space Physics Group
Welcome. About Us. Members. Projects. Current Events. Publications. Seminars. Resources. Contact Us. Credits. UMd Home. UMd Physics.
http://space.umd.edu/
Welcome About Us Members Projects Welcome About Us Members Projects ... Credits

25. Space And Solar Physics Tutorials
Introductory Texts and Tutorials on Solar Physics and space physics space physics Text Book by the University of Oulu, Finland
http://space.umd.edu/IACG_c4/c4_tutorials.html
Introductory Texts and Tutorials on Solar Physics and Space Physics
Part of the function of the IACG Campaign IV is to promote an exchange of data and ideas among members of the scientific community in the fields of Solar Physics and Space Physics. The educational and professional background of these two disciplines frequently differ. For this reason we are including references to general background texts. Please feel free to suggest other references that are available to the public.
References available on the WORLD WIDE WEB:
Solar System
General audience introductory internet tours of the solar system are given in The Nine Planets: A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System , by Bill Arnett
Table of Contents
The Sun
The Interplanetary Medium
Planetary Spacecraft
in Views Of The Solar System , compiled by Calvin J. Hamilton (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Table of Contents
The Sun
and in the Solar System leaflet of the Royal Greenwich Observatory
Table of Contents
The Sun
The Sun and Solar Physics
The Sun: A Pictorial Introduction , includes slides and explanations (P. Charbonneau and O.R. White). Some examples of available topics:

26. SPA On-Line Open House
The members of the space physics and Aeronomy section of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) would like to take this opportunity to share information with
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/openhouse/open_house.html
Live SPARC Campaign! message from the
SPA section president
SPA web resources ... search home Welcome to the SPA On-Line Open House! The members of the Space Physics and Aeronomy section of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) would like to take this opportunity to share information with the public about the exciting missions and research activities being carried out within our scientific community. The web resources you will find here have been developed by hundreds of practicing scientists around the world. We hope that students, teachers, professionals in other disciplines - indeed anyone who is curious about and interested in space science and Earth's near space environment will find something of interest here. Research activities within the Space Physics and Aeronomy section of the AGU fall into three general areas:
  • solar and heliospheric physics - the study of the Sun, solar variability, and the interplanetary medium
  • magnetospheric physics - the study of the plasmas, magnetic and electric fields, and current systems in planetary magnetospheres
  • aeronomy - the study of planetary ionospheres and upper atmospheres and their interactions with space
The SPA Open House brings together in one convenient location on the Web links to web resources relating to SPA science. These resources include tutorials on specific SPA science topics, background information on space science missions, research highlights, classroom activities, and various web offerings developed by members of the SPA science community. Also included are links to sites offering access to real-time data from space- and ground-based experimental facilities as well as to web pages providing information on theory, data, and image archives.

27. Unbenanntes Dokument
Conference on upper atmosphere, space physics, space weather and related topics to be held October 1019, 2002 in Houston, Texas.
http://www.copernicus.org/COSPAR/COSPAR.html

28. UCLA - IGPP SSC Tutorial Articles
Tutorials. SSC space physics Tutorial For more information about Space Science Center contact www@igpp.ucla.edu. Last updated November 30, 2000.
http://www-ssc.igpp.ucla.edu/ssc/tutorial.html

29. UCLA - IGPP Space Physics Center
UCLA IGPP space physics Center Homepage. to Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics Visitor - Research - Library - Education - Missions - Data
http://www-ssc.igpp.ucla.edu/

30. Center For Space Physics - Welcome
Topics researched include space plasma physics, magnetospheric physics, ionospheric physics, atmospheric physics, and planetary and cometary atmospheric
http://www.bu.edu/csp/
Boston University
Center for Space Physics
Welcome About the CSP
Personnel

Research Projects

Education
...
CSP Electronic Purchase Order Form

Welcome to the Center for Space Physics at Boston University. The Center carries out a wide variety of research in just some of the following fields of space physics including: space plasma physics; magnetospheric physics; ionospheric physics; atmospheric physics; and planetary and cometary atmospheric studies. Students in astronomy, applied physics, and engineering concentrations conduct their research through the Center, making it an active participant in graduate studies. Furthermore, the Center serves as the coordinating mechanism for grant management and proposal development.
Aurora as seen by POLAR
Astronomy Department Contact Us: 725 Commonwealth Avenue, Room 506
Boston, MA 02215

31. Fall 2002 Seminar Speakers
Center for space physics The Plasma Physics of Meteor Trails. Prof. Meers Oppenheim. October 10. RHESSI First Results. Prof. Robert Lin. October 17
http://www.bu.edu/csp/fall2002.html
Center for Space Physics Fall 2002 Seminar Speakers
Date
Topic (Tentative Titles)
Speaker
September 12 Current Cluster II Current Results Prof. Robert McPherron September 19 Solar Climate History from Ice Cores Dr. Margaret Shea September 26 The SPIDR Mission Prof. Supriya Chakrabarti October 3 The Plasma Physics of Meteor Trails Prof. Meers Oppenheim October 10 RHESSI: First Results Prof. Robert Lin October 17 Meteor Physics Dr. Diego Janches October 24 Coronal Controversies Dr. Ed DeLuca October 31 Heliospheric ENAs Prof. Michael Gruntman November 7 Self Organized Criticality in Earth's Magnetosphere Dr. Alex Klimas November 14 Music of the Spheres: Using Geomagnetic Field-line Resonances and LEO-to-GPS TEC to Remotely Sence Space Weather Prof. Mark Moldwin November 21 AGU Scarf Talk: On Pi-2 Pulsations Dr. Larry Kepko November 29 Thanksgiving Break - No Seminar December 5 AGU Week - No Seminar
Thursdays
Place: Room 500 (5th floor)
725 Commonwealth Avenue Guest Parking Passes: Please contact Ms. Lisa Vercauteren
617-353-5990, e-mail:

32. SPIDR: Welcome To SPIDR
The space physics Interactive Data Resource (SPIDR) is designed to allow a solar physics customer to intelligently access and manage historical space
http://spidr.ngdc.noaa.gov/spidr/
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Welcome to SPIDR
SPIDR Members login If you are a registered SPIDR user, please specify your login and password here. Login Password SPIDR Guest login Please note that if you login as Guest then you can view but you can not download data from SPIDR. To avoid the restrictions please register your own account. Registration If you have not used SPIDR before, you need to register. The registration is free, and we will use your data only for SPIDR usage statistics. Documentation
Select SPIDR Mirror Site
SPIDR News
SPIDR Mission
The Space Physics Interactive Data Resource (SPIDR) is designed to allow a solar terrestrial physics customer to intelligently access and manage historical space physics data for integration with environment models and space weather forecasts. SPIDR is a distributed network of synchronous databases and 100% Java middle-ware servers accessed via the World Wide Web. By enabling easy data mirroring and eliminating the network bottlenecks associated with transcontinental links, the distributed system architecture is a key factor for low latency in multimedia data visualization and fast data delivery. The key concepts in the SPIDR architecture are the data basket (a collection of different space weather parameters selected from different databases for the same time interval) and space weather event. The data basket allows the user to manipulate and deliver the data in various standard formats for easy integration into existing tools. The "event" system is designed to allow the user to specify desired spatial, temporal, and parameter conditions in fuzzy linguistic and/or numeric terms and then to mine the archives and receive a ranked list of space weather events best matching the desired conditions in the historical archive.

33. Space Physics And Aeronomy In Geophysical Research Letters
space physics and Aeronomy in Geophysical Research Letters Anderson of John Hopkins University as the New Editor for space physics and Aeronomy for GRL
http://www.geophys.washington.edu/Space/GRL/
Space Physics and Aeronomy
in
Geophysical Research Letters
Congratulations to Brian Anderson of John Hopkins University as the New Editor for Space Physics and Aeronomy for GRL
Browse SPA GRL Articles by topic, author, issue or special section
or All Issues
Electronic submission of PDF or LaTeX files
PDF version of all GRL papers starting from 1995 can be found in the back issues at the GRL site at AGU under the back issues button (except possbily for the more recent issues). If you have a current subscription, your user name is your AGU number and your passwd is first initial followed by your surname. Papers submitted as online publications remain free to all. Because of this access, this site is no longer being maintained. If you liked the site and wish to see some continuation of its services please contact the new editor. Thanks all for your support.
Highlights
Click on the small images to get a full size image (byte size is given in caption). 1 Jul 2000 [82 kb]
Leonid Shower
15 May 2000 [71 kb]
Solar Eruptions
15 Apr 2000 [71 kb]
Flares and CMEs
1 Apr 2000 [82 kb]
Magnetospheric Avalanches
15 Feb 2000 [69 kb]
Coqui II
1 Feb 2000 [160 kb]
Jovian Radio Emissions
Past articles that have made the Cover of GRL

34. Computational Physics, Inc. - Home
Computational Physics, Inc. (CPI) was founded to perform advanced scientific research and technology development in atmospheric and space physics. Products and projects, news, press releases, jobs, publications, related links.
http://www.cpi.com/
Welcome to the Computational Physics, Inc. Web Site. Welcome to the Computational Physics, Inc. Web Site.

35. Space Physics Data System (SPDS
space physics Data System (SPDS). The SPDS is no longer active. Any relevant materials have been incorporated into the space physics Data Facility (SPDF)
http://spds.nasa.gov/
Space Physics Data System (SPDS)
The SPDS is no longer active. Any relevant materials have been incorporated into the Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF) web site. This page will soon be disabled so please change your links to the SPDS site as soon as possible. If you have any questions, please contact the contacts identified below. Authors and Curators Robert McGuire , mcguire@mail630.gsfc.nasa.gov, (301) 286-7794
Head, Space Physics Data Facility
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA
Tami Kovalick
, tami.kovalick@gsfc.nasa.gov
QSS Group Inc., Space Physics Data Facility
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA
Last Modified: September 12, 2003
(T.J.K)

36. Space Plasma Physics - Particles & Imaging Research
Iowa space physics Research Group. Other Space Plasma Physics WWW Resources. Iowa Space Grant Consortium U of I Physics Astronomy Space Plasma
http://www-pi.physics.uiowa.edu/
W elcome to I owa SP Space Plasma Physics
This is The University of Iowa , Space Plasma Physics Research Group led by Dr. Louis A. Frank . The research group is situated in Van Allen Hall on The University of Iowa Main Campus in Iowa City Iowa , USA. Van Allen Hall is named after Dr. James A. Van Allen , a leading pioneer in Space Plasma Physics Research. His instruments were the very first flown in space by US rockets in the early days of the space program, including Explorer 1 which was the United States' first successful orbiting satellite. It made measurements that lead to the discovery of the two highly charged particle, or radiation regions which encircle Earth. These were later named in his honor as the Van Allen Radiation Belts
Current Active Projects
  • ISTP/ISAS GeoTail Comprehensive Plasma Investigations - CPI ISTP/GGS Polar Visible Imaging Investigations - VII/VIS
Past Projects
  • Galileo Mission To Jupiter - Plasma Subsystem - PLS Dynamics Explorer Spin-scan Auroral Imaging - DESAI International Sun-Earth Explorer Observations - LEPEDEA Interplanetary Monitoring Platform Observations - LEPEDEA
Archived Data Sets from Past Projects
  • Hawkeye Satellite - LEPEDEA
Geotail CPI Polar VIS Galileo PLS Dynamics Explorer SAI ... Search
Other Space Plasma Physics WWW Resources
Local IowaSP Site Information
  • What's New (last updated Tue, 02 Aug 2005)

37. Uppsala
Swedish Institute of space physics webpages. Vacancy. PhD student position in space physics NEWS. GENERAL INFO. Address of IRF Uppsala Staff,
http://www.irfu.se/
Overview Topical Popular Science Research ... Contac t
Swedish Institute of Space Physics
, Uppsala, is integrated with the Department of Astronomy and Space Physics of the Uppsala University and located at the Ångström Laboratory. Researchers at IRF in Uppsala discover whirlpools in space NEWS GENERAL INFO RESEARCH ACTIVITIES PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS EDUCATIONS AND COURSES

38. Science On High-Energy Lasers: From Today To The NIF
An overview of science performed with high energy lasers, including five scientific areas (astrophysics and space physics, hydrodynamics, material properties, plasma physics, radiation sources, and radiative properties).
http://www.llnl.gov/science_on_lasers/
Science on High-Energy Lasers:
From Today to the NIF
Facility Definitions
Hydrodynamics

Material Properties

Plasma Physics
...
Radiative Properties

Richard W. Lee
Richard Petrasso
Roger W. Falcone
To help you find specific subject areas, we have also provided a document map showing all the sections and subsections. Last modified on February 1, 1996
If you have technical questions about this page contact: Richard Lee (dicklee@llnl.gov) and Science on High-Energy Lasers: From Today to the NIF
UCRL-ID-119170

39. Uu_rymdfysik-homepage
Department of Astronomy and space physics. Division space physics Courses are offered in space and plasma physics and adjacent subjects on
http://www.irfu.se/rymdfysik/
@import url(http://www.uu.se/CSS/profil.css); /*css fr IE och NN6*/ Space Physics Information
Research Space Physics Plasma Physics Education Undergraduate Postgraduate Staff UU ... Staff
Department of Astronomy and Space Physics
Division: Space Physics
Courses are offered in space- and plasma physics and adjacent subjects on undergraduate- and graduate levels. A comprehensive research activity is performed in cooperation with the Swedish Institute of Space Physics in Uppsala. The research activity comprises theory as well as ground based and satellite borne space experiments.
In Swedish Department of Astronomy and Space Physics, Box 515 SE-751 20 Uppsala, Sweden, Tel 018-4715901, Fax 4715903 Last update 19 August, 2005 by liza@irfu.se

40. Astronomy And Space Physics Department Home Page
Astronomy and space physics Department Home Page, Faculty of Physics, Kyiv Shevchenko National University.
http://space.univ.kiev.ua/
Astronomy and Space Physics Department
Astronomy Department of the Kyiv University was found in 1939 by outstanding astrophysicist Prof.S.K. Vsekhsvyatsky. From the very begining Astronomy Department occupied one of the leading places among World Scientific Organizations in the field of small Solar system bodies and Solar Corona research. The famous Kyiv University Professors were engaged here as lecturers. Let us introduce some of them, namely Acad. A.Yakovkin (Dean of the Physical Faculty in 1948-1950), Prof. I.Astapovych, Prof. A.Bogorodsky, Prof. D.Pyaskovsky, Prof. E.Gurtovenko, Prof. M.Kotsarenko. Since 1995 Department is led by Dr. V.Ivchenko The main task of the Department consist in fundamental education of students in different fields of modern astronomy and space physics: astrophysics, astrometry and space physics. Among the Ukrainian Universities some of the specialities exsist only in our one. Up to ten students enter our Department every year. Third year students of general physics may specialize themselves in space physics at our Department. The lectures, seminars and practical works are provided by skilled scientists and lecturers of the Department and specialists of

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