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Abstract Understanding and forecasting extreme radiation belt electron fluxes has been a major goal in space weather since their discovery in 1958. In this study, by combining electron flux data from multiple satellite missions in different orbits, including Van Allen Probes, Electron Losses and Fields Investigation, and Colorado Inner Radiation Belt ...
Man Hua +6 more
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Acceleration noise due to space magnetic field for heliocentric gravitational wave detector. [PDF]
Peng JH +6 more
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Forecasting Equatorial Plasma Bubbles From Precursor TEC Signatures Observed by C/NOFS
Abstract This study investigates the potential of localized total electron content (TEC) perturbation measurements, possibly associated with bottomside upwelling of the F‐layer, as precursors for forecasting ionospheric plasma irregularities, particularly the equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs).
S. K. Das +5 more
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Exploring the extremes: The cosmic laboratory. [PDF]
Huang Y, He S, Ge L, Li Z, Mao Y, Liu J.
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Million Degree Plasmas in Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) Astrophysics [PDF]
Michael Kowalski +14 more
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Space Weather and Low‐Altitude Drone Economy
Abstract Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are becoming integral to the emerging low‐altitude economy, operating primarily below 3,000 m for applications such as logistics, inspection, precision agriculture, and urban air mobility. The safe and reliable operation of UAVs depends critically on communication, navigation, and surveillance (CNS) systems ...
Dabin Xue +3 more
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Analyzing AZ-non-Maxwellian distributions in Earth's magnetosphere: MMS observations. [PDF]
Abid AA +7 more
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JAXA curation for Bennu samples returned by the NASA's OSIRIS‐REx mission
Abstract NASA's OSIRIS‐REx mission successfully collected and returned ~121.6 g of bulk samples from the B‐type, near‐Earth asteroid (101955) Bennu to Earth in September 2023. Upon returning to Earth, the samples were transported to the NASA Johnson Space Center where most of the samples have been stored and processed.
Rui Tahara +34 more
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