The Vulcan Mission to Io: Lessons Learned during the 2022 JPL Planetary Science Summer School
A mission to Jupiter's moon Io, the most volcanically active body in the solar system, was suggested as a priority for the New Frontiers program in the 2013 Planetary Science Decadal Survey.
K. G. Hanley +20 more
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Space-climatic feedback of the magnetic solar cycle through the interplanetary space
The relationship between solar magnetic activity and solar wind parameters, with observed time-delayed mutual coupling, is an outstanding challenge in space physics. In this study, drawing inspiration from recent observations, we propose a reconciliation
Vincenzo Carbone +3 more
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Coronal Mass Ejection Arrival Forecasting with the Drag-based Assimilation of Satellite Observations
Forecasting the arrival of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) is vital for protecting satellites, power systems, and human spaceflight. We present the Heliospheric Observer for Predicting CME Arrival via Nonlinear Drag Assimilation (HELIOPANDA), a framework ...
Zaina Abu-Shaar +4 more
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Pathways to global hydrogen production within planetary boundaries. [PDF]
Lejeune M +4 more
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Dawn-dusk Asymmetrical Distribution of Saturn's Cusp. [PDF]
Xu Y +12 more
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Upper Atmosphere Dynamics and Drivers of Volatiles Loss from Terrestrial-Type (Exo)Planets. [PDF]
Kubyshkina D +9 more
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Exploring the chaotic future and the deterministic past of the Solar System: an interview with Jacques Laskar. [PDF]
Li M, Zhao W.
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Model calculations for neutron-induced reactions in meteorites and planetary surfaces. [PDF]
Leya I.
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Chang'E-6 reveals solar wind-dependent H<sup>-</sup> ions on the Moon. [PDF]
Zhong T +15 more
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