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  1. Physics Of Space Plasmas: An Introduction, Second Edition by George Parks, 2003-12-05
  2. Physics of the Space Environment (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by Tamas I. Gombosi, 2004-08-19
  3. Physics of Solar System Plasmas (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by Thomas E. Cravens, 2004-11-11
  4. The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) by Stephen W. Hawking, G. F. R. Ellis, et all 1975-03-28
  5. A Course in Modern Mathematical Physics: Groups, Hilbert Space and Differential Geometry by Peter Szekeres, 2004-01-17
  6. Art & Physics: Parallel Visions in Space, Time, and Light (P.S.) by Leonard Shlain, 2007-03-01
  7. Do Your Ears Pop in Space and 500 Other Surprising Questions about Space Travel by R. Mike Mullane, 1997-01-22
  8. Space, Time, and Spacetime by Lawrence Sklar, 1977-03-15
  9. Space Physics: An Introduction to Plasmas and Particles in the Heliosphere and Magnetospheres (Advanced Texts in Physics) by May-Britt Kallenrode, 2010-11-02
  10. Introduction to the Physics of Space by Rossi, 1970-01-01
  11. Quantum Fields in Curved Space (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) by N. D. Birrell, P. C. W. Davies, 1984-04-27
  12. Understanding Space-Time: The Philosophical Development of Physics from Newton to Einstein by Robert DiSalle, 2008-10-14
  13. Ionospheres: Physics, Plasma Physics, and Chemistry (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by Robert Schunk, Andrew Nagy, 2009-09-21
  14. Quantum Mechanics in Hilbert Space: Second Edition (Dover Books on Physics) by Eduard Prugovecki, 2006-12-01

161. UIowa Radio And Plasma Wave Group
Site of the University of Iowa research group describes various undertaken space plasma wave projects including those involving Earthorbiting and planetary spacecraft.
http://www-pw.physics.uiowa.edu/plasma-wave/home.html

RADIO AND PLASMA WAVE GROUP
Welcome to the web home of the radio and plasma wave research group at The University of Iowa Department of Physics and Astronomy led by Professor Donald Gurnett . We are one of several space physics research groups here in the department with a heritage including the very first successful U.S. orbital space launch of Explorer 1 in January 1958 carrying Professor Van Allen 's cosmic ray experiment. Check out the space audio page presenting a variety of "sounds of space" collected by several of our spacecraft projects.
General Information
Current Spacecraft Projects
Past Spacecraft Projects
  • Injun 5
  • Small Scientific Satellite (SSS or S3) A
  • Hawkeye (at NSSDC
  • Dynamics Explorer (DE) 1
  • Plasma Diagnostic Package (PDP) (on STS-3 and SL-2)
  • Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracing Explorer (AMPTE)
  • Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite (CRRES)
Data System Projects
Other Web Resources

162. Index.html
Doing theoretical plasma physics in space Science Center, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA.
http://plasma4.sr.unh.edu/ng/
English Chinese Big 5 Chinese GB
Welcome to Chung-Sang Ng's Homepage
Lydia, Andy, Simeon, and Sang
  • Go to my resume. Some academic articles. Some chinese essays written by me.

  • Links:
    The American Physical Society University of New Hampshire
    The University of Iowa Home Page
    Iowa City Chinese Bible Study Group ... Chinese Christian Internet Mission

    To give any valuable suggestion, please feel free to mail me chung-sang.ng@unh.edu

    163. UCL Space & Climate Physics
    Mullard space Science Laboratory of the University College London. Research and postgraduate teaching in astrophysics, solar physics, plasma physics, climate physics, and detector physics.
    http://www.mssl.ucl.ac.uk
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    MULLARD SPACE SCIENCE LABORATORY
    Research Groups
    Engineering Groups General Information Teaching ... UCL Website
    Mullard Space Science Laboratory
    The Mullard Space Science Laboratory is the UK's largest university space research group. We aim to unravel the mysteries of space through research in fields ranging from the Earth's climate to a study of explosive events that occurred at the very limits of the known Universe. Space science is a discipline that demands highly innovative technologies and MSSL has an international reputation for excellence in this area. Science activities are not restricted to the instruments that we produce. Our scientists regularly use other facilities both space-borne and ground-based in order to address the science question at hand. Our research groups are supported by specialist engineers and a broad technology base. Courses are provided on space-science related topics, systems engineering, technology management and project management. This page last modified 7 September, 2005

    164. Home Page
    Covers topics such as space phenomena, technology, time travel, and theories about the Earth's sociopolitical development in the future.
    http://www.cakes.mcmail.com/StarTrek/
    The Science in Science Fiction A Guide to the Physics Governing the Star Trek Series.
    Section 1: Space Phenomenon

    165. Redirect.html
    This site has moved to a new location. Please update your bookmarks Your browser should automatically take you there in 10 seconds.
    http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/~tfo_www/research/space/
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    If it doesn't, please go to the new site

    166. Quasi Moto Theoretical Propulsion Physics
    Considers unconventional means of space propulsion (and any ancillary systems), with the aim to determine their feasibility or basis in fact.
    http://www.motordyne.com

    167. Untitled
    Black holes, wormholes, time dilation factor, gravity, graphs and equations.
    http://themaclellans.com/timetravel.html
    Space-Time Physics and the Future of Time Travel
    By Alex MacLellan
    Human beings have always tried to explain the world around them. They have worked to organize it, to measure it, and to understand it. These efforts at understanding such basic concepts as space and time and light have led to many discoveries. In the last one hundred years many changes have been made to how we understand these concepts. You may not be able to move as quickly and easily through time as the hero of H.G. Well's Time Machine, but scientists have been able to understand how certain variables can affect time - to slow it down and speed it up - leading them to believe that it is possible that time travel may become possible. Before looking at time travel, an understanding of the terms and history are required. Space, time, and light have been studied and the definitions have evolved as research has advanced. Looking at these concepts as they have been explained through history will help us understand what may be possible in the future. Portrait of Euclid Over history many people have come up with many different views about what time is and what space is, and how to understand them. Space was defined be Euclid, a Greek mathematician. He was the creator of geometry in 295 B.C.

    168. Starlab Archive
    A privately funded, 'blue sky' research institute in Brussels, Belgium, now closed. Areas of study included quantum physics, nanotechnology, protein folding, and robotics. Archives of research material and links to researchers.
    http://www.space-time.info/starlab/StarlabArchive.html
    Starlab NV/SA was a privately funded, Blue Sky research institute in Brussels, Belgium. At the time of the bankruptcy (June 12, 2001), there worked about 100 people, from which 70 scientists and engineers. The range of research areas was very broad: intelligent clothing, stemcell research , emotics, transarchitecture , robotics, theoretical physics (e.g., the possibilities of time-travel quantum consciousness quantum computation art ... new media , biophysics, materials science, protein folding and nano-electronics, to mention a couple [ all falling within the acronym " BANG " - Bit, Atoms, Neurons, Genes . Recently this combination was recognized at MIT ]. Also see the Seminar list. Blue Sky Research , Multi-disciplinarity, Deep Future, " Revenge of the Nerds ", Creating Wealth, Serendipity and " In this place 100 years means nothing " were some of the mottos. S t a r l a b A r c h i v e Space-Time Home Shebang Archive Research People ... Starlab Pictures Starlab Archive Description Archive of Starlab Research Laboratories, Brussels (1997-2001)

    169. Computer Space Plasma Physics
    An online book on simulation techniques and software for space plasmas. Authors H. Matsumoto and Y. Omura, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan.
    http://www.terrapub.co.jp/e-library/cspp/index.html
    Edited by H. Matsumoto and Y. Omura
    Radio Atmospheric Science Center, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
    Contents [TERRAPUB e-library] [TERRAPUB]

    170. New Address
    Applets for learning university level physics. Also includes link to older DOS software (momentum space visualization).
    http://www.netzmedien.de/software/download/java/index.html
    Please wait or click here / Bitte warten oder hier klicken Please wait or click here / Bitte warten oder hier klicken

    171. John F.Shalman
    Professor of Theoretical physics in the New Delhi Institute of Technology. He is interested in a new concept of spacetime in physics his preferred approach is Bumpter Theory.
    http://www.geocities.com/jshalman/index.htm
    John F. Shalman Ordinary Professor of Theoretical Physics
    Division of Mathematical Physics New Delhi Institute of Technology I am a theoretical physicist. Topics I have worked on in the past include the connections between particle physics and cosmology, properties of topological defects, nonperturbative phenomena in quantum field theory, and quantum aspects of the early universe and of black holes. For several years, my central interest has been in a new physical description of space-time that I have been developing, I call it Bumpter Theory. I am very interested in to contact with physicist that work in nonstandar ideas. This is due my obsession to find original ideas that permit us to advance in this so hard and beauty discipline (usually physicists are too conservatives to get the deep change that modern theoretical physics needs). Bumpter Theory Group was developed to shelter these kind of scientifics in the same place.
    Contact Information: John F. Shalman
    Ordinary Professor in Theoretical Physics
    Chandrasekhar Building, office 324

    172. National Space Science And Technology Center - NSSTC
    Collaborative research and education initiative focused on selected key scientific disciplines. Including the disciplines of earth science, space science, materials science, biotechnology, advanced optics technology, space propulsion physics and information technology.
    http://www.nsstc.org/

    Unique NASA Science Lab Tackles 'Sticky' Issue Of Lunar Dust
    Researchers are isolating and studying the electromagnetic characteristics of lunar dust, which can stick to astronauts, equipment, hardware and vehicles despite the Moon's airlessness and could pose threats to explorers conducting permanent or extended missions on the Moon in coming decades. About NSSTC
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    The NSSTC is a collaborative research and education initiative focused on selected key scientific disciplines. It consists of researchers and resources from government, academia, and industry collaborating in an environment that enables cutting edge basic and applied research and fosters education of the next generation of scientists and engineers. NASA Official: Bruce Anderson NASA Web Privacy Statement Web Site Curator: Nancy Kabakjian

    173. Instituto De Fisica Del Plasma INFIP, Buenos Aires University, Argentina
    Experimental and Theoretical Research on Plasma and Fluids Plasma Focus and electrical gas discharges and their applications, space plasmas, physics of fluids and numerical simulations.
    http://www.lfp.uba.ar/

    174. Solar Terrestrial Influences Laboratory Bulgarian Academy Of Sciences HOME Site
    Provides fundamental and applied research in the field of solarterrestrial physics, in situ and remote investigation of the geosphere, planets and the interplanetary space.
    http://www.stil.acad.bg/
    Solar Terrestrial Influences Laboratory-BAS Home Page
    STIL carries out fundamental and applied research in the field of solar-terrestrial physics, in situ, and remote investigation of interplanetary space, optical atmosphere emissions,space radiation dosimetry and space medicine. Our activities stay in a very close touch with the national and international programs. Our main objective is to apply the results from the fundamental studies into technology innovations. STIL-BAS contributes to the development of hardware and software products for scientific instrumentation onboard of rockets, satellites, planetary probes and manned space flights. STIL-BAS is at data and image processing and interpretation as well as in modeling of physical processes in space. In our HOME PAGE you can read more about Us, Our Facilities and Structure, Postgraduate Education, On Line Publications, View on our Data Catalogs.
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    175. University Of Maryland Electron Ring (UMER)
    Designed to investigate the physics of highly spacecharge-dominated beams transported in a circular lattice. Features project overview, visitors guide, design, publications, and technical notes.
    http://www.ireap.umd.edu/ebte/ring/
    University of Maryland Electron Ring
    Support for the UMER project is being provided by the U. S. Department of Energy

    176. SPACE.com -- 'Brane-Storm' Challenges Part Of Big Bang Theory
    A popular physics explanation of the ekpyrotic model of universe creation
    http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/astronomy/bigbang_alternative_010413-1.htm
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    ANIMATION: See how branes would exist in a fifth dimension and create an Ekpyrotic Universe.
    Astrophysics Challenged By Dark Energy Finding

    Big Bang Theory Warmed by Ancient Heat Discovery

    Evidence of 'Big Bang' Gas Found at Galactic Center

    Harvard M.D.Challenges Big Bang Theory

    'Brane-Storm' Challenges Part of Big Bang Theory
    By Robert Roy Britt

    Senior Science Writer
    posted: 02:33 pm ET
    18 April 2001 Faster than you can say "Ekpyrotic Universe," a movement has taken hold albeit like fingers on a ledge of eternal skepticism that would blow one of the basic tenets of the Big Bang to smithereens. Think parallel branes and five dimensions. Science never sounded so cool. The new idea would not replace the Big Bang, which has for more than 50 years dominated cosmologists' thinking over how the universe began and evolved. But instead of a universe springing forth in a violent instant from an infinitely small point of infinite density, the new view argues that our universe was created when two parallel "membranes" collided cataclysmically after evolving slowly in five-dimensional space over an exceedingly long period of time. These membranes, or "branes" as theorists call them, would have floated like sheets of paper through a fifth dimension that even scientists admit they find hard to picture intuitively. (Our conventional view of 3-D physical space, along with time, make up the four known dimensions.)

    177. Radio And Space Plasma Physics Knitting Patterns
    Illustrated instructions on how to knit your own Clanger, from the Cooperative UK Twin Auroral Sounding System at the University of Leicester.
    http://ion.le.ac.uk/cutlass/clanger.html
    Presents
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    CLANGERS
    by Oliver Postgate
    Follow these instructions to manufacture your very own Clanger. You won't regret it. Perhaps I'll add a picture of mine when I have nothing better to do... Knitting pattern for a Clanger : Wool Bright Pink Double Knitting (2 ozs.) Needles 1 pr No.12 Body Cast on 12 stitches Wool four rows in st.st. Row 5 : Increase in the first and last st. Row 6 : Purl Repeat rows 5 and 6 until there are 44 sts. (row 36) ending on a purl row Now increase each end of every row until there are 54 sts. (row 41) Now increase each end of knit row until there are 70 sts. (row 57) Armholes P.14 cast off 6 P.30 cast off 6 P.14 (row 58) Row 59 : Inc. in first st. K.13 cast on 6 K.30 cast on 6 K.13 inc. in last st. Now inc. at end of K. rows until there are 78 sts. (row 65) Continue no inc. for 2.5 inches. Shape for bottom 1st row : K.18 K.2tog. K.8 K.2tog. K.18 K.2tog. K.8 K.2tog. K.18 2nd row : Purl 3rd row : K.18 K.2tog. K.7 K.2tog. K.16 K.2tog. K.7 K.2tog. K.18 4th row : Purl 5th row : K.18 K.2tog. K.6 K.2tog. K.14 K.2tog. K.6 K.2tog. K.18

    178. Topological Geometrodynamics
    An attempt to unify fundamental interactions by assuming that physical spacetimes can be regarded as submanifolds of certain 8dimensional space. Book in PDF by Matti Pitk¤nen, Helsinki.
    http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/~matpitka/tgd.html
    This report is subject to small changes now and then: errors are corrected and new details are added. Just now (13.9. 2004) I am beginning to re-organized TGD based on the progress based on the notion of duality, one of the few aspects of M-theory which has stimulated progress in the understanding of the general structure of TGD. I am grateful for comments, criticism and suggestions. The following list gives table of contents for "Topological Geometrodynamics". If You want, say chapter "Physics as a Generalized Number Theory", as a .pdf file, just click on "Physics as a Generalized Number Theory" in the table of contents. To help the reader to get overview I have included also a list of links to the chapters in the table of contents as well as corresponding abstracts.
    TOPOLOGICAL GEOMETRODYNAMICS
    Introduction PART I: General background
    An Overview about the Evolution of Quantum TGD
    TGD and M-Theory Category Theory, Quantum TGD and TGD Inspired Theory of Consciousness

    179. Space Research Group Of Oulu
    Our new URL http//spaceweb.oulu.fi/
    http://www.oulu.fi/~spaceweb/
    Our new URL: http://spaceweb.oulu.fi/

    180. Sun-Earth Connection Division
    One of four science themes within the Office of space Science at the National Aeronautics and space Administration (NASA).
    http://sec.gsfc.nasa.gov/
    Responsible NASA Official: Dr. Richard Fisher NASA Headquarters Webmaster: J. Rumburg Last Modified:

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