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pro vyhledávání: '"R. Waltham"'
Autor:
G. Zvirtes, A. Hurst, M. Brettle, R.P. Philipp, I. Lecomte, D. Holden, R. Waltham, T. Stephens, Z. Crawford, Y. Abu Yousef
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84th EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition.
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David Caldwell, Jay A. Bookbinder, Frank M. Friedlaender, Peter Cheimets, Gary Auker, Philip H. Scherrer, M. Levay, Russell W. Lindgren, Jerry F. Drake, Sang Park, Carolus J. Schrijver, Edward L. McFeaters, C. Jacob Wolfson, Edward E. DeLuca, Robert A. Stern, J. Lang, Regina Soufli, James R. Lemen, D. Mathur, Neal E. Hurlburt, L. Springer, R. I. Bush, David L. Windt, Dexter W. Duncan, Gary D. Kushner, Sarah Beardsley, Theodore D. Tarbell, Peter J. Pool, Matthew Clapp, C. Yanari, C. Chou, Jean-Pierre Wuelser, David J. Akin, Gary F. Heyman, William A. Podgorski, Nicholas R. Waltham, Christopher G. Edwards, Sarah D. Mitchell, Leon Golub, Peter L. Smith, N. Katz, Alan M. Title, Paul Boerner, Mark A. Gummin, Roger A. Rehse, Richard Gates, Paul Jerram
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Solar Physics. 275:17-40
The Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) provides multiple simultaneous high-resolution full-disk images of the corona and transition region up to 0.5 R ⊙ above the solar limb with 1.5-arcsec spatial resolution and 12-second temporal resolution. The
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David M. Walton, Mark R. Hailey, Kerrin Rees, Berend Winter, Peter M. Bonhomme, Philip R. Guttridge, Alex D. Rousseau, Philip D. Thomas, Herve Lamoureux, Nicholas R. Waltham, Gary P. Davison, Robert P. Card
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 573:253-256
Results are described from a high-stability multi-CCD demonstration focal plane assembly developed by MSSL under ESA contract, using new large-format CCD42-C0s from e2v technologies. Space-based planetary-transit hunting and asteroseismology missions
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R. F. Turner, J. Maynard, Ian Wright, Mark Leese, S. T. Evans, Simeon Barber, B. J. Kent, S Heys, Eric Sawyer, Nicholas R. Waltham, John C. Zarnecki, Andrew Morse, Duncan L. Drummond, Ruben L. Edeson, Martin S. Whalley, Simon Sheridan, D. Yau, Dan Andrews, Colin T. Pillinger, Geraint Morgan
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Space Science Reviews. 128:363-381
A fundamental goal of cometary studies is to determine the exact relationship between these bodies and the Solar System – the question(s) can be summarised as follows: did comets originate during the same events that spawned the Sun and planets, ar
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B. V. Jackson, A. Buffington, P. P. Hick, R. C. Altrock, S. Figueroa, P. E. Holladay, J. C. Johnston, S. W. Kahler, J. B. Mozer, S. Price, R. R. Radick, R. Sagalyn, D. Sinclair, G. M. Simnett, C. J. Eyles, M. P. Cooke, S. J. Tappin, T. Kuchar, D. Mizuno, D. F. Webb, P. A. Anderson, S. L. Keil, R. E. Gold, N. R. Waltham
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Solar Physics. 225:177-207
We have launched into near-Earth orbit a solar mass-ejection imager (SMEI) that is capable of measuring sunlight Thomson-scattered from heliospheric electrons from elongations to as close as 18∘ to greater than 90∘ from the Sun. SMEI is designed
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J. M. King, C. J. Eyles, P. E. Holladay, M. P. Cooke, Bernard V. Jackson, P. P. Hick, Phillip A. Anderson, Andrew Buffington, Nicholas R. Waltham, G. M. Simnett
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Solar Physics. 217:319-347
We describe an instrument (SMEI) which has been specifically designed to detect and forecast the arrival of solar mass ejections and other heliospheric structures which are moving towards the Earth. Such events may cause geomagnetic storms, with resu
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O. C. St. Cyr, Jeffrey S. Newmark, S. Cooper, T. Carter, C. J. Eyles, W. Deutsch, Simon Plunkett, James R. Lemen, E. Mentzell, Franck Delmotte, J. W. Cook, Christopher J. Davis, Richard A. Harrison, Dennis G. Socker, Joseph M. Davila, Kimberly I. Mehalick, Volker Bothmer, A. Moore, Jean-Pierre Wuelser, Russell A. Howard, V. Stephens, Marie-Françoise Ravet, R. Baugh, Jean-Philippe Halain, H. Mapson-Menard, N. Rich, Nicholas R. Waltham, C. J. Wolfson, A. Hurley, Dexter W. Duncan, Jean-Pierre Delaboudiniere, F. Auchère, Clarence M. Korendyke, William T. Thompson, Jean-Marc Defise, Emmanuel Mazy, G. Maahs, Pierre Rochus, Raymond Mercier, G. M. Simnett, J. Lang, D. R. McMullin, John D. Moses, T. D. Tarbell, Angelos Vourlidas, Dennis Wang
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Space Science Reviews
Space Science Reviews, Springer Verlag, 2008, 136, pp.67-115
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Space Science Reviews, Springer Verlag, 2008, 136, pp.67-115
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The Sun Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigation (SECCHI) is a five telescope package, which has been developed for the Solar Terrestrial Relation Observatory (STEREO) mission by the Naval Research Laboratory (USA), the Lockheed Solar
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::c99f1b922d5b0dfc331c2b7da9afa66e
https://hal-iogs.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00648706
https://hal-iogs.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00648706
Autor:
Andrew I. Harris, Mark L. Prydderch, Nicholas R. Waltham, H. Mapson-Menard, Peter J. Pool, Matthew Clapp
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SPIE Proceedings.
We describe our programme to develop a large-format, science-grade, monolithic CMOS active pixel sensor for future space science missions, and in particular an extreme ultra-violet spectrograph for solar physics studies on ESA's Solar Orbiter. Our ro
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Suzanne T. Evans, S. Ejaz Huq, Colin T. Pillinger, Simeon Barber, Geraint Morgan, Jon Maynard, Barry J. Kent, Mark Leese, Samantha C. Heys, Ian Wright, John F. J. Todd, Andrew Morse, Duncan L. Drummond, Nicholas R. Waltham, Martin S. Whalley, Eric Sawyer, Simon Sheridan
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Journal of mass spectrometry : JMS. 42(1)
In May 2014, the Rosetta spacecraft is scheduled to rendezvous with the comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko ('67P'). One of the instruments on board the 'Lander' which will descend on to the surface of the comet is a miniaturised GC/MS system that incorporat
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Andrew Buffington, Nicholas R. Waltham, C. J. Eyles, G. M. Simnett, P. Paul Hick, Robert E. Gold, M. P. Cooke, Bernard V. Jackson
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Telescopes and Instrumentation for Solar Astrophysics.
The Air Force/NASA Solar Mass Ejection Imager (SMEI) launched January 6, 2003 is now recording whole sky data on each 100-minute orbit. Precise photometric sky maps of the heliosphere around Earth are expected from these data. The SMEI instrument ext