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  1. Information Theory Applied to Space-Time Physics by Henning F. Harmuth, 1993-02
  2. Astronomy and Space Exploration (Addison-Wesley series in physics) by R.K. Rickert, 1974-12
  3. Relativity: An Introduction to Spacetime Physics by Steve Adams, 1997-09-29
  4. Turbulence in Space Plasmas (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  5. Path Integrals and Anomalies in Curved Space (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) by Fiorenzo Bastianelli, Peter van Nieuwenhuizen, 2009-10-01
  6. Atmospheres and Ionospheres of the Outer Planets and Their Satellites (Physics and Chemistry in Space) by S. K. Atreya, 1987-01
  7. Space Weather: The Physics Behind a Slogan (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  8. Introduction to Planetary Physics: The Terrestrial Planets (Space Science Text) by William M. Kaula, 1969-01
  9. Dynamic Meteorology: Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (France). Summer School of Space Physics. Lectures delivered in Lannion (France) from 7 August-12 September 1970
  10. Nonlinear Phenomena in the Ionosphere (Physics & Chemistry in Space Ser Vol 10) by A. Gurevich, 1978-06
  11. Space Storms and Space Weather Hazards (NATO SCIENCE SERIES: II: Mathematics, Physics and
  12. Revealing the Hidden Nature of Space and Time: Charting the Course for Elementary Particle Physics by Committee on Elementary Particle Physics in the 21st Century, National Research Council, 2006-10-10
  13. Quantum Mechanics in Curved Space-Time (NATO Science Series B: Physics)
  14. Understanding Space-Time: The Philosophical Development of Physics from Newton to Einstein by Robert DiSalle, 2006-05-22

81. Space Studies Board
A Science Strategy for space physics, a 1995 report by the federated Committee onSolar and space physics and Committee on SolarTerrestrial Research, National
http://www.nas.edu/ssb/stramenu.html
SSB HOME
ANNUAL REPORT

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The Space Studies Board provides an independent, authoritative forum for information and advice on all aspects of space science and applications. The Board conducts advisory studies and program assessments, facilitates international research coordination, and promotes communications on space science and science policy between the research community, the federal government, and the interested public. What's new from the SSB
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Board Membership Space Studies Bulletin ... Reports

Access new SSB reports Order Form . (Print, complete, and mail of fax to the SSB.) Summer Space Policy Internship Program Last update 02/03/03 Site managed by the SSB Web Group.
To comment on this Web page or report an error, please send feedback to the Space Studies Board The National Academies Current Projects Publications ...
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82. Space Physics Authors/titles Recent Submissions
space physics. Authors and titles for recent submissions.
http://arxiv.org/list/physics.space-ph/recent
Space Physics
Authors and titles for recent submissions
  • Fri, 7 Mar 2003 Tue, 4 Mar 2003 Mon, 3 Feb 2003 Thu, 23 Jan 2003 ... Wed, 22 Jan 2003
  • Fri, 7 Mar 2003
    physics/0303021 abs ps pdf other
    Title: The width-amplitude relation of three-dimensional Bernstein-Greene-Kruskal electron solitary waves
    Authors: Li-Jen Chen David J. Thouless Jian-Ming Tang
    Comments: 5 pages, 2 figures
    Subj-class: Plasma Physics; Space Physics
    Tue, 4 Mar 2003
    astro-ph/0302008 abs ps pdf
    Title: A New Application of the Lunar Laser Retroreflectors: Searching for the "Local" Hubble Expansion
    Authors: Yu. V. Dumin (IZMIRAN, Russ. Acad. Scis.)
    Comments: Single PS file, 6 pages, submitted to "Advances in Space Research". Substantial new explanations, requested by the reviewers', were introduced; minor misprints were corrected
    Subj-class: Astrophysics; Space Physics
    Mon, 3 Feb 2003
    physics/0301083 abs ps pdf other
    Title: The spectral and polarization characteristics of the nonspherically decaying radiation generated by polarization currents with superluminally rotating distribution patterns
    Authors: H. Ardavan

    83. Space Physics Educational Sites
    SEC logo, link to SEC home page space physics Educational Sites. USGovernment Sites. Goddard Space Flight Center Education Programs
    http://www.sel.noaa.gov/Education/ed_sites.html
    Space Physics Educational Sites
    U.S. Government Sites Goddard Space Flight Center: Education Programs and The Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum
    Marshall Space Flight Center: Solar Physics and The Sun in Time
    International and Commercial Sites
    The Exploratorium: Solar Max 2000
    The Exploratorium: Auroras 2000

    Northern Lights
    - Andøya Rocket Range AS, Norway
    Multimedia materials from Passport to Knowledge

    IPS Radio and Space Services, Australia

    The AstroAlert News Service
    - email list for Solar Activity/Auroras/Geophysical Phenomena
    Educational Institutions
    Space Weather: A Research Perspective - National Research Council
    Windows to the Universe
    - University of Michigan
    Classroom Activities from Space Physics and Aeronomy of the American Geophysical Union

    Rice University
    - extensive links to educational resources
    Stanford Solar Center
    SEC Home Page or Return to Education Page

    84. Nat'l Acad Press Catalog: A Space Physics Paradox:
    A space physics Paradox Why Has Increased Funding Been Accompanied byDecreased Effectiveness in the Conduct of space physics Research?
    http://www.nap.edu/catalog/4792.html

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    A Space Physics Paradox: Why Has Increased Funding Been Accompanied by Decreased Effectiveness in the Conduct of Space Physics Research? Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Research, National Research Council 112 pages, 6 x 9, 1994.
    Commission on Geosciences, Environment and Resources (CGER)

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    This book investigates and analyzes several disturbing trends in government support for space physics research over the past decade. The authors identify funding and management problems that thwart cost efficiency within this discipline, and suggest possible solutions. The volume also has broader implications for anyone engaged in research or in the funding and organizing of space physics research. Available Available Top of Page Home ... Help

    85. Kristof [Krzysztof] Stasiewicz Home Page
    Associate professor, Swedish Institute of space physics.
    http://cluster.irfu.se/ks/
    Kristof [Krzysztof] Stasiewicz, PhD,
    associate professor
    address:
    Swedish Institute of Space Physics
    Box 537
    SE-75121 Uppsala
    house 8, floor 4, room 84110
    phone fax e-mail k.stasiewicz@irfu.se mobile www http://cluster.irfu.se/ks/
    Research pages

    86. Nat'l Academies Press, A Space Physics Paradox: (1994), Table Of Contents
    A space physics Paradox Why Has Increased Funding Been Accompanied byDecreased Effectiveness in the Conduct of space physics Research?
    http://www.nap.edu/books/0309051770/html/
    A Space Physics Paradox: Why Has Increased Funding Been Accompanied by Decreased Effectiveness in the Conduct of Space Physics Research?
    Commission on Geosciences, Environment and Resources ( CGER ), Space Studies Board ( SSB
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    87. Space Physics At Embry-Riddle
    space physics is a new undergraduate degree program starting Fall 2003 at EmbryRiddleAeronautical University in Prescott, AZ. space physics. . . . .
    http://physicsx.pr.erau.edu/SpacePhysics/
    Space Physics . . . . a new undergraduate progam starting Fall 2003 Astrophysics Particle Physics
    Remote Sensing
    Information Regarding Space Physics
    Space Physics Fact Sheet A brief summary describing the Space Physics program. Catalog Description A preview of the catalog description that will appear in the ERAU 2003 catalog. Course Descriptions Seven new courses are described in this .pdf file. These courses are for the Astrophysics and Particle Physics/Cosmology areas of concentrations. Other courses will be added for Remote Sensing and Exotic Propulsion. Proposal for Space Physics This is the "full" space physics proposal (in pdf format) approved by the Board of Trustees (66 pages).
    Contacts:
    Dr. Darrel Smith smith@erau.edu Dr. Nick Devereux devereux@erau.edu Exotic Propulsion

    88. NorthWest Research Associates, Inc., NWRA, Bellevue, WA; Science, Instruments, S
    Contractresearch firm conducting in-depth investigations in the physical sciences and providing consulting services to government and industry. Expertise ranges from atmospheric, ocean, and sea ice sciences, to fundamental geophysical fluid dynamics and space physics. We also produce instrumentation for the geosciences.
    http://www.nwra.com/
    /a> Headquarters Bellevue Division CoRA Division Nashua Division ... Addresses and Driving Directions

    89. Grads | Upper Atmospheric And Space Physics
    Upper Atmospheric and space physics C205A, Introduction to Solar System Plasmas.Lecture physics. Complements theoretical space physics courses.
    http://www.atmos.ucla.edu/web/grads/upper_atmos.html
    Help Advanced
    Upper Atmospheric and Space Physics
    Introduction to Solar System Plasmas.
    Lecture, three hours; discussion , one hour. Introduction to basic plasma physical processes occurring in the sun, solar wind, magnetospheres, and ionospheres of planets, using simple fluid (ma gnetohydrodynamic) models as well as individual particle (radiation belt dynamics) approach. Solar-planetary coupling processes, geomagnetic phenomena, aurora. Concurrently scheduled with course C154. S/U grading for majors with consent of instructor after successful completion of written and oral comprehensive examination and for nonmajors at discretion of major department. Descriptive Solar-Terrestrial Physics.
    Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Solar, interplanetary, magnetospheric, ionospheric, auroral, geomagnetic phenomenological background for studies in space physics. Complements theoretical space physics courses. Contextual understanding and literacy in space physics terminology provided. S/U grading for majors with consent of instructor after successful completion of written and oral comprehen sive examination and for nonmajors at discretion of major department. Planetary Upper Atmospheres.

    90. Physics_Footer
    space physics Involved Faculty Members
    http://cohesion.rice.edu/naturalsciences/physics/sp.cfm
    Galactic Astronomy Biophysics Space Physics Atomic/Molecular ... Nuclear and Particle
    Space Physics Involved Faculty Members: Image of the aurora at the pole of Jupiter. The auroral zones of the Earth, as revealed by the IMAGE spacecraft. Dept Home Graduate Study Undergraduate Study Courses ... Rice University

    91. University Of Sussex Space Physics Group Home Page
    CPES, School of Chemistry, Physics and Environmental Science, CPES. SpacePhysics Group Space Science Centre, Aurora Borealis. space physics Group.
    http://www.sussex.ac.uk/physics/research/space/spghmp.htm
    CPES School of Chemistry, Physics and Environmental Science CPES Space Physics Group
    Space Science Centre

    Aurora Borealis
    Space Science Centre
    The Space Science Centre at The University of Sussex has two parts:
    Space Physics Group

    Space Physics Group,
    Space Science Centre,
    School of Chemistry, Physics
    and Environmental Science,
    The University of Sussex,
    Brighton,
    E. Sussex BN1 9QH,
    U.K. Tel: (+44) 01273 678699/678662 Fax: (+44) 01273 678097 E-mail: space@sussex.ac.uk These pages are maintained by pns@sussex.ac.uk . Last update 1st October 1998.

    92. LMMS L942 Homepage
    The space physics Laboratory (LMSPL) is a Department within LockheedMartin Missiles and Space Company's Advanced Technology Center.
    http://www.spasci.com/
    The Space Physics Laboratory (LMSPL) is a Department within Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space Company's Advanced Technology Center. We are a group of scientists and engineers who study the near Earth space environment. We have expertise and a long successful history in the design and development of remote sensing instrumentation, in situ measurements, and theoretical studies of the Sun-Earth particle and field interaction regions and processes. Our Laboratory is located in the heart of the Silicon Valley in California. We have on-going programs in partnership with Stanford University, University of California at Berkeley in our immediate region and with various Universities across the US and the world, as well as US National Laboratories. See an index of the RECENT PUBLICATIONS from our Laboratory staff
    We also work closely with the Lockheed Martin Solar Astrophysics Lab
    L942 Member HomePages Magoncelli, Tony Peterson, Bill Petrinec, Steve Pronko, John Rairden, Rick Rinaldi, Michael Remainder Member HomePages Not yet Available L942 Forms/Info Blank Fax Cover Page Fax Cover Page Fax Cover Page Template IT Hardware/Software Requests 9x80 Workweek Calendar Current Publication Awards List Tavel Approval Form Tavel Template Form

    [LMSPL Home]
    [About LMSPL] [Programs] [Personnel] ...
    Michael A. Rinaldi

    93. SPA Section Home Page
    The official Web site of the space physics Aeronomy (SPA) section ofthe American Geophysical Union (AGU). section overview meetings
    http://space.agu.org/
    section overview meetings who's who graduate programs ... AGU Please e-mail any comments on this site to Guan Le at Guan.Le@gsfc.nasa.gov

    94. Space Environment Center, NOAA, U.S. Dept Of Commerce
    Space weather, aurora science, space physics, forecasts.
    http://sec.noaa.gov/
    Space Weather Now Online Data Education Customer Services ... Events/Announcements http://sec.noaa.gov and http://www.sec.noaa.gov

    95. Space Physics At Maryland
    Space Upper Atmospheric Physics. Welcome! We are a research group within theInstitute for Physical Science and Technology at the University of Maryland.
    http://www.polar.umd.edu/
    W elcome! We are a research group within the Institute for Physical Science and Technology at the University of Maryland . The projects that our group is involved with examine natural phenomena occurring in the Earth's atmosphere, ionosphere, and magnetosphere. The broad focus of this research is directed toward improved understanding of the mechanisms which couple solar processes into the terrestrial environment. These include investigations of phenomena associated with short term environmental effects (auroras, induced electrical currents, radiowave communications interference, space weather), as well as those associated with longer term effects (changes in the ozone layer, atmospheric composition studies, stratospheric winds, weather, climate). The Upper Atmospheric Physics group operates or co-operates both imaging and broadbeam riometers at many locations worldwide. We also operate the data acquisition system at both South Pole Station and McMurdo Station, Antarctica, that collects VLF, magnetometer, search coil, photometer and riometer data. Today's space weather news and forecast!

    96. Physics In Space Programme, Swedish Institute Of Space Physics, Uppsala (Stimula
    IRF, INSTITUTET FÖR RYMDFYSIK, Uppsalaavdelningen (IRFU). Swedish Instituteof space physics, Uppsala Division (IRFU). Swedish Institute of space physics
    http://www.physics.irfu.se/
    INSTITUTET FÖR RYMDFYSIK Uppsalaavdelningen (IRFU) Swedish Institute of Space Physics Uppsala Division (IRFU) Postal address: P.O. Box 537, SE-751 21 Uppsala, Sweden
    Phone: Fax: Visitor address: Ångström Laboratory, Lägerhyddsvägen 1, Uppsala
    Shipping address: Regementsvägen 1, SE-752 37 Uppsala PROGRAMME
  • Web Portal
  • Programme Members
  • Science Objectives
  • Selected Publications TURBULENCE
  • Stimulated EM Emissions
  • Experimental Campaigns
    RADIO
  • LOIS - the LOFAR Outrigger in Scandinavia
  • LOFAR Radio Telescope
  • Information Dense Antennas
  • The SKA Project ...
  • SKA brochure SPACECRAFT
  • Proposal to the Swedish National Space Board for the AIM mission
  • The Nanny Nano-Satellite Portal
  • The Nanny Team
  • The AME Nano-Satellite Project ...
  • The IMAGE Satellite EDUCATIONAL
  • Plasma Theory Group, Astronomy and Space Physics
  • gradU - Uppsala Graduate School of Physics
  • NGSSC - National Graduate School in Scientific Computing
  • Complex Systems ...
  • The Internet Pilot to Physics GENERAL
  • URSI-International Union of Radio Science
  • SNRV-The Swedish National Committee of URSI
  • The EISCAT/`Heating' Facility
  • The HIPAS Facility ...
  • Fundamental Physics in Space, A New Science Strategy
  • 97. UCLA - Earth And Space Sciences - Research In Space Physics
    The disciplines of geology, geophysics, geochemistry, paleobiology, and space physicsare concerned with the structure and evolution of the solar system, Earth
    http://www.ess.ucla.edu/research/spacephysics.asp
    ADMISSIONS IMAGE GALLERY SITE MAP DIRECTORY ... INTERNAL Research in Space Physics Polar logo (Close up) PVO entry into
    Venus atmosphere. UCLA is recognized internationally as a leader in the plasma physics of space. Research done by the space physics group includes data analysis, simulation, modeling, and theoretical plasma physics. Topics of interest include the dynamics of the polar wind and the magnetospheres of the Earth and planets and the interaction of the solar wind with bodies in the solar system including asteroids, planetary satellites, unmagnetized planets, and planetary magnetospheres. Recent work includes studies of loss processes in planetary atmospheres and the occurrence of lightning in planetary atmospheres. Much effort is being expended towards the understanding of terrestrial magnetospheric activity including geomagnetic storms and substorms. One of the ways that UCLA contributes to our understanding of the magnetized space plasma environment is through building and flying magnetometers on exciting missions of discovery. Galileo on approach to Jupiter.

    98. Space Weather Aeronomical Responses Models (SWARM)
    L. Killeen, Dr. Alan G. Burns, or Dr. Vladimir O. Papitashvili at the space physicsResearch Laboratory, University of Michigan, 2455 Hayward St., Ann Arbor
    http://gandalf.engin.umich.edu/
    HTTP 200 Document follows Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 19:50:44 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5.1 Last-modified: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 17:48:45 GMT Content-type: text/html Content-length: 7046
    If any questions about these models and algorithms arise, please contact: Dr. Timothy L. Killeen Dr. Alan G. Burns , or Dr. Vladimir O. Papitashvili at the Space Physics Research Laboratory, University of Michigan, 2455 Hayward St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2143. We'd like to acknowledge the Center for Parallel Computing at the University of Michigan for providing the SGI computing resources. models or any other materials from this and following pages for presentation or publication must be acknowledged.

    99. Uppsala University Space Physics Courses Home Page
    Welcome to the Courses in. space physics. at Uppsala University. space physicsI (3 p) Rymdfysik I (3 p). space physics II (3 p) Rymdfysik II (3 p).
    http://www.space.irfu.se/course/
    Uppsala University
    Department of Astronomy and Space Physics
    Swedish Institute of Space Physics
    Uppsala division
    Welcome to the Courses in
    Space Physics
    at Uppsala University
    Space Physics I (3 p)
    Rymdfysik I (3 p)
    Space Physics II (3 p)
    Rymdfysik II (3 p)
    ... Rymdprojekt (5 p)
    also covering the old course
    Space Physics MN1 (5 p) Rymdfysik MN1 (5 p)
    Space Physics I (Rymdfysik I, 3 p) is offered as part of the third year (period 32) of the Space Technology (Rymdteknik) branch of the Engineering Physics (Teknisk fysik) programme at Uppsala University. From the academic year 2003/2004, the course will move to period 33. Further information is available at the course home page. Space Physics II (Rymdfysik II, 3 p) is offered as part of the fourth year (period 43) of the Space Technology (Rymdteknik) branch of the Engineering Physics (Teknisk fysik) programme at Uppsala University. From the academic year 2003/2004, the course will move to period 44. Further information is available at the course home page Contact person is Jan-Erik Wahlund Space Physics NV1 (Rymdfysik NV1, 6 p) is offered as part of the third or fourth year of the Natural Sciences programme (Naturvetarprogrammet) at Uppsala university. It consists of Space Physics I plus Space Physics II, and is thus taken in periods 2 and 3 (periods 3 and 4 from the academic year 2003/2004), with two exams. Look at the web pages for

    100. Charles Vind's Center For Critical Information
    A collection of articles that speculate on the fundamental nature of space, matter, energy, as well as the mysteries of human consciousness.
    http://www.west.net/~simon/index.html
    New theories on the fundamental physics of space, matter, energy, and consciousness (CHARLES VIND'S WEB PAGE)
    Recent articles for 2002: Cosmos as a Material Fluid

    http://www.west.net/~simon/CosmosasaMaterialFluid.html
    Re: A submission to sci.physics.research
    http://www.west.net/~simon/submissiontosciphysicsresearch.html

    A response to an unknown psychopath on a newsgroup
    http://www.west.net/~simon/Aresponsetoanunknownpsychopathonanewsgroup.html
    The following is a response I made toan article discussing the possibilities of wormholes and hyperspace as an aether occupying space and having a basic unit.
    http://www.west.net/~simon/usenetresponsetoanarticlediscusssingapossiblemediumforspace.html

    selected quotes from discontinued articles
    http://www.west.net/~simon/selectedquotesfromdiscontinuedarticles.html
    counterfeit humanscompendiun of notes1
    http://www.west.net/~simon/counterfeithumanscompendiunofnotes.html
    Space is a fluid in motion(gravitycurrents in space)
    http://www.west.net/~simon/spaceisafluid(gravitycurrentsinspace).html
    STONE CIRCLES, CRYSTAL GRIDS, and PARTICLE ACCELERATORS:the PHYSICS OF PI (ARTICLE IN PROGRESS) http://www.west.net/~simon/STONECIRCLESCRYSTALGRIDSandPARTICLEACCELERATORSthePHYSICSOFPI.html

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