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The high‐resolution thermosphere‐ionosphere‐electrodynamics general circulation model has been used to investigate the response of F2 region electron density (Ne) at Millstone Hill (42.61°N, 71.48°W, maximum obscuration: 63%) to the Great American Solar ...
Wenbin Wang+5 more
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Exoplanetary Transit Constraints Based Upon Secondary Eclipse Observations [PDF]
Transiting extrasolar planets provide an opportunity to study the mass-radius relation of planets as well as their internal structure. The existence of a secondary eclipse enables further study of the thermal properties of the the planet by observing at ...
Kane, Stephen R., von Braun, Kaspar
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Precise Measurement of Gravity Variations During a Total Solar Eclipse
The variations of gravity were measured with a high precision LaCoste-Romberg D gravimeter during a total solar eclipse to investigate the effect of solar eclipse on the gravitational field.
C. S. Unnikrishnan+13 more
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The Response of the Ionosphere‐Thermosphere System to the 21 August 2017 Solar Eclipse
We simulated the effects of the 21 August 2017 total solar eclipse on the ionosphere‐thermosphere system with the Global Ionosphere Thermosphere Model (GITM).
I. Cnossen+3 more
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This study measured the polarization of the white-light corona during the total solar eclipse on 20 April 2023, which occurred under high solar activity.
Yoichiro Hanaoka+4 more
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The New Eclipsing Cataclysmic Variable SDSS 154453+2553
The cataclysmic variable SDSS154453+2553 was recently identified in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We obtained spectra and photometry at the MDM Observatory, which revealed an eclipse with a 6.03 hour period.
Beuermann K.+5 more
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The evolution of Eclipse [PDF]
We present a metrics-based study of the evolution of Eclipse, an open source integrated development environment, based on data from seven major releases, from releases 1.0 to 3.3. We investigated whether three of the laws of software evolution were supported by the data. We found that Eclipse displayed continual change and growth, hence supporting laws
Tom Mens+2 more
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EifFE-L meets ECLIPSE: an integrated open source e-learning environment
This work reports on the process of integration of the EifFE-L open source e-learning platform within the Eclipse open source development platform, with the aim to create an open framework for both distance education and knowledge management. The fusion
Giovanni Adorni+3 more
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Multiband photometry of a Patroclus-Menoetius mutual event: Constraints on surface heterogeneity [PDF]
We present the first complete multiband observations of a binary asteroid mutual event. We obtained high-cadence, high-signal-to-noise photometry of the UT 2018 April 9 inferior shadowing event in the Jupiter Trojan binary system Patroclus-Menoetius in ...
Brown, Michael E., Wong, Ian
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Does the Nucleoid Determine Cell Dimensions in Escherichia coli?
Bacillary, Gram-negative bacteria grow by elongation with no discernible change in width, but during faster growth in richer media the cells are also wider.
Arieh Zaritsky+3 more
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