Do Eclipse‐Induced Thermospheric TADs Originate From Above or Below?
Abstract Solar eclipses generate significant wave activity in the Earth's upper atmosphere. The source region of eclipse‐induced Traveling Atmospheric Disturbances (TADs) in the upper thermosphere—particularly the relative contributions of gravity waves from the thermosphere itself versus the lower atmosphere—remains unknown. Using the Whole Atmosphere
Yu Jiao +5 more
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Meridional Currents of the Equatorial Electrojet
Abstract The equatorial electrojet (EEJ) is a prominent eastward geomagnetic current flowing at the dayside magnetic dip equator, peaking just before noon. Associated meridional currents also flow perpendicular to the main current, predicted through modeling and observed in rocket measurements.
X. G. V. M. Topacio, A. Yoshikawa
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Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Future Space Missions. [PDF]
Shaukat RA +6 more
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Integrative focus on the space exposome-integrome: physiological challenges and practical limits of countermeasures beyond low Earth orbit. [PDF]
Bailey DM +19 more
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Lunar Regolith Improvement by Inducing Interparticle Adhesion with Capillary Forces. [PDF]
Brzeziński K +2 more
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Magnetic signatures and origins of ferromagnetic minerals in Chang'e-6 lunar farside soils. [PDF]
Li J +15 more
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Discovery of crystalline Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> in returned lunar soils. [PDF]
Liu Y +16 more
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Chang'E-5 radar reveals fast regolith production at landing site. [PDF]
Yu G, Pang Y, Xu M, Qian Y.
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Development of Microrover for Lunar Exploration.
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Geant4 simulation of Lunar-RICheS for human lunar exploration
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