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Decoding the space integrome: Personalized countermeasures for a mission to Mars
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Damian M. Bailey
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Abstract Earth's radiation belts are the regions where highly energetic charged particles are trapped by Earth's magnetic field, posing significant risks to the satellites and other space‐based technologies. Understanding the dynamics of the radiation belts is critical not only for advancing fundamental plasma physics but also for predicting and ...
Hong Zhao +3 more
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Saturn Kilometric Radiation Near a Source Center on Day 73, 2008 [PDF]
J. D. Menietti +8 more
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Abstract Seismic determination of the Moon's crustal thickness is crucial for understanding its formation, composition, and evolution. Additionally, crustal thicknesses below seismic stations serve as anchoring points for 3D crustal thickness maps derived from gravity and topography field variations.
Arnau Torrent Duch +2 more
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The paper analyzes aeroelastic (flutter) and aerodynamic (rotating stall) oscillations in gas turbine engine compressors. We review the external factors that influence these oscillations. We propose a new method of diagnosing hazardous oscillations.
V. V. Posadov, A. E. Remizov
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A Long‐Term Study of Jupiter's Equatorial Winds at the Top of the Troposphere
Abstract Jupiter's equatorial atmosphere is covered by dense hazes that extend from the main cloud level to the lower stratosphere. These hazes are variable in optical depth and brightness, although the causes of these variations are unknown. James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) observations of the equatorial hazes in 2022 in near‐infrared wavelengths ...
M. Sánchez‐Arregui +3 more
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An acoustic wind measuring technique Scientific report no. 1 [PDF]
Technique for measuring winds using Saturn exhaust noise - acoustic technique, wind profile determined during Saturn SA-9 flight, and data reduction ...
Bushman, W. W. +2 more
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Refurbishing Voyager 1 & 2 Planetary Radio Astronomy (PRA) Data
Voyager/PRA (Planetary Radio Astronomy) data from digitized tapes archived at CNES have been reprocessed and recalibrated. The data cover the Jupiter and Saturn flybys of both Voyager probes.
Boucon, Danièle +7 more
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Abstract We explored the effect of oscillatory loading on the frictional response of polycrystalline water ice and ice + ammonia to better understand the behavior of tidally modulated strike‐slip faults on the icy satellites of the outer solar system, particularly Saturn's moon Enceladus.
Maheenuz Zaman +4 more
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Evolution of Terrestrial Planetary Bodies and Implications for Habitability
Abstract The terrestrial planetary bodies of our solar system—Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars—share a common origin through nebular accretion and early magma ocean differentiation, yet they diverged significantly in geological evolution, tectonic regimes, and habitability.
Peter A. Cawood +4 more
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