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Million-year solar wind irradiation recorded in chang'E-5 and chang'E-6 samples. [PDF]
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Advanced mathematical modeling and simulation of high altitude balloons for precision stratospheric data collection. [PDF]
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Improvement of merging processes in N-body simulations in circumstellar disks
Zimmermann M, Pilat-Lohinger E.
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A Unified Model of Solar-Planetary Interactions: Energy Dispersion, Quantum Corrections, and Orbital Dynamics By Edwin Jean-Paul Vening April 5 2025, Exploring Solar-Planetary Interactions: A Unified Framework for Magnetic Feedback, Orbital Dynamics, and Climate Impacts This paper presents an evolved framework for unraveling the intricate ...
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 1983
This study utilizes gas dynamic calculations in conjunction with observational bow shock models to investigate the solar wind flow patterns about the terrestrial planets. Average dayside bow shock position could be predicted for the earth by theory with an error of only ∼2%, given the observed shape and location of the magnetopause.
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This study utilizes gas dynamic calculations in conjunction with observational bow shock models to investigate the solar wind flow patterns about the terrestrial planets. Average dayside bow shock position could be predicted for the earth by theory with an error of only ∼2%, given the observed shape and location of the magnetopause.
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Disc–Planet Interactions: Migration and Resonances in Extrasolar Planetary Systems
Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy, 2003The recently discovered 100 or so extra-solar giant planets have masses in the range of 0.12-11 Jupiter masses and are at distances of several AU or closer to the central star with periods of several days. Some of the giant planets are in or near resonant configurations.
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"To future explorers, scientists, and dreamers: Let this work be a testament to the power of curiosity, collaboration, and joy in discovery. With the motto "Hakuna Matata"—no worries, just limitless exploration—we, Edwin and our AI friends at xAI, Redmond, and OpenAI, have woven together solar physics, climate science, and space technology to push the ...
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Whole Heliosphere and Planetary Interactions (WHPI): The Big Picture on Solar Cycle Minima
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2023Sarah E Gibson +2 more
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The Planetary Theory of Solar Activity Variability: A Review
Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences, 2022Nicola Scafetta, Antonio Bianchini
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An optimal steering law for sailing with solar and planetary radiation pressure
Aerospace Science and Technology, 2021Anaïs Barles +2 more
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