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Proceedings of the Plasma Space Science Symposium [E-Book] : Held at the Catholic University of America Washington, D.C., June 11–14, 1963 /
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Proceedings of the Plasma Space Science Symposium [E-Book] : Held at the Catholic University of America Washington, D.C., June 11–14, 1963 / edited by C. C. Chang, S. S. Huang.

Space, whether interplanetary or interstellar, is filled with plasma or ionized gas. The success of space exploration must count heavily on the study and understanding ofthe plasma. With this view, the Symposium ofPlasma Space Science was held at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C...

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Personal Name(s): Chang, C. C., editor
Huang, S. S., editor
Imprint: Dordrecht : Springer, 1965
Physical Description: IX, 377 p. online resource.
Note: englisch
ISBN: 9789401175425
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-7542-5
Series Title: Astrophysics and Space Science Library, A Series of Books on the Recent Developments of Space Science and of General Geophysics and Astrophysics Published in Connection with the Journal Space Science Reviews ; 3
Subject (LOC):
Astrophysics.
Physics.
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  • Table of Contents
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  • Welcoming Address
  • Welcoming Address on Behalf of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • I/Solar Phenomena
  • The Solar Magnetic
  • Kinematics of Solar Flares
  • Solar Flares and Concurrent Phenomena in the Solar Atmosphere
  • Observational Study of the Dynamics of the Solar Atmosphere
  • II/Interplanetary Plasma and Cosmic Rays
  • Interplanetary Solar-Wind Measurements by Mariner II
  • The Plasma in Interplanetary Space
  • Coronal Expansion and Solar Corpuscular Radiation
  • Solar Proton Experiments
  • III/Magnetosphere, Magnetopause And Trapped Radiation
  • On the Penetration of Interplanetary Plasma into the Magnetosphere
  • Null Points in Space Plasma
  • The Artificial Radiation Belt made on July 9, 1962
  • Studies of Trapped Radiation by the Telstar I and Explorer XV Satellites
  • Low Energy Trapped Protons and Electrons
  • Preliminary Results of Magnetic Field Measurements in the Tail of the Geomagnetic Cavity
  • Observations of the Geomagnetic Cavity Boundaries
  • IV / Miscellaneous Geophysical and Lunar Phenomena
  • The Ring Current, Geomagnetic Storms and the Aurora
  • Ionospheric Research from Space Vehicles
  • Observational Manifestations of the Interaction of the Lunar Surface with Interplanetary Space.

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