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  1. Classical Measurements in Curved Space-Times (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) by Fernando de Felice, Donato Bini, 2010-09-20
  2. 3D Radiative Transfer in Cloudy Atmospheres (Physics of Earth and Space Environments)
  3. Ionospheres: Physics, Plasma Physics, and Chemistry (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by Robert W. Schunk, Andrew F. Nagy, 2004-11-25
  4. Observation of the Earth System from Space
  5. Spinors and Space-Time: Volume 1, Two-Spinor Calculus and Relativistic Fields (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) by Roger Penrose, Wolfgang Rindler, 1987-05-29
  6. Space Time Physics and Fractality: Festschrift in honour of Mohamed El Naschie on the occasion of his 60th birthday
  7. Physics in Space (Supported Learning in Physics Project) by The Open University, 1997-10-03
  8. Space Groups for Solid State Scientists, Second Edition by A.M. Glazer, G. Burns, 1990-04-11
  9. Principles of Clinical Medicine for Space Flight
  10. 2007 Graduate Programs in Physics, Astronomy, and Related Fields (Graduate Programs in Physics, Astronomy and Related Fields)
  11. An Introduction to Riemann Surfaces, Algebraic Curves and Moduli Spaces (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics) by Martin Schlichenmaier, 2010-11-02
  12. Group Theory: Application to the Physics of Condensed Matter by Mildred S. Dresselhaus, Gene Dresselhaus, et all 2010-11-30
  13. Physics and Metaphysics: Theories of Space and Time by Jennifer Trusted, 1991-05-16
  14. Physics of the Solar System: Dynamics and Evolution, Space Physics, and Spacetime Structure (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) by B. Bertotti, P. Farinella, et all 2003-06-30

41. Swedish Institute Of Space Physics, Uppsala, Information Page
This web page is obsolete. In early 2001, the IRF 'Wave Group' and part of the 'SatelliteGroup' was merged into the IRF 'Physics in Space' research programme.
http://www.wavegroup.irfu.se/
http://www.wavegroup.irfu.se does NOT exist anymore! This web page is obsolete.
In early 2001, the IRF 'Wave Group' and part of the 'Satellite Group' was merged into the IRF 'Physics in Space' research programme. Please go to the IRF Physics in Space Programme web portal instead!

42. University Of Maryland Space Physics Group
Welcome. About Us. Members. Projects. Current Events. Publications.Seminars. Resources. Contact Us. Credits. UMd Home. UMd Physics.
http://space.umd.edu/
Welcome About Us Members Projects Welcome About Us Members Projects ... Credits

43. Space Weather Resources
Very large, categorized collection of links related to the interaction of solar wind and the magnetosphere.Category Science Earth Sciences Atmospheric Physics...... space physics Models. NSSDC space physics Models; GSFC Magnetospheric ModelingGroup; Rice ElectroMagnetic Field Models; space physics Observatories. Radars.
http://space.rice.edu/ISTP/
Space Weather Resources
Links Go
Space Physics
Space Weather studies the environmental dynamics of "geospace": the active (and sometimes stormy) region above the Earth's lower atmosphere including the ionosphere (which often reflects AM radio waves back to Earth) and the magnetosphere (home of the Van Allen radiation belts and the environment of many spacecraft including the numerous geosynchronous satellites used for communications and other applications.) The following list gives active links to information about space weather and associated fields of scientific research.
If you have a link you would like to see added, or your find a broken link which needs to be fixed, please e-mail urquhart@rice.edu

44. UH Space Physics Group
space physics Group. Activities, People and Programs. The space physics group occupiesa total of four large laboratory rooms totalling approximately 370 squ.
http://www.uh.edu/research/spg/spgmain.html
Space Physics Group
Activities, People and Programs
Related UH Pages
Mission Statement and Research Objectives
Mission Statement
The mission the Space Physics Group at the University of Houston is to conduct original research in the areas of atmospheric electricity, upper atmospheric physics, atmospheric chemistry, space physics and aeronomy. The term space physics as used here incorporates the disciplines of ionospheric physics, magnetospheric physics, space plasma physics, solar heliospheric physics and cosmic rays physics. In addition, it is also the mission of the space physics group to provide instruction in these topics to the students of the University of Houston. The main objective of this aspect of our mission is providing a source of qualified, trained personnel to the space-oriented employers of the Houston area. Finally, it is the mission of the group to provide knowledgable consulting services in these areas and topics to all elements of the Houston community that request such support.
Research Objectives
As a group, we have conducted experiments to measure and image electron bremsstrahlung beneath auroras, to measure electron bremsstrahlung accompanying both natural and triggered VLF events, auroral zone electric fields, plasmapause electric fields, electric fields at high altitude due to thunderstorms, and the electromagnetic radiation spectrum of lightning at high altitude, VLF magnetic fields accompanying active experiments in the ionosphere, dc plasma properties in the ionosphere near pulsating aurora, ionospheric electric fields near the magnetospheric cusp, and ground level atmospheric electric field and air-Earth current at the South Pole.

45. SPA On-Line Open House
The members of the space physics and Aeronomy section of the American GeophysicalUnion (AGU) would like to take this opportunity to share information with the
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/openhouse/open_house.html
Live SPARC Campaign! message from the
SPA section president
SPA web resources ... search home Welcome to the SPA On-Line Open House! The members of the Space Physics and Aeronomy section of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) would like to take this opportunity to share information with the public about the exciting missions and research activities being carried out within our scientific community. The web resources you will find here have been developed by hundreds of practicing scientists around the world. We hope that students, teachers, professionals in other disciplines - indeed anyone who is curious about and interested in space science and Earth's near space environment will find something of interest here. Research activities within the Space Physics and Aeronomy section of the AGU fall into three general areas:
  • solar and heliospheric physics - the study of the Sun, solar variability, and the interplanetary medium
  • magnetospheric physics - the study of the plasmas, magnetic and electric fields, and current systems in planetary magnetospheres
  • aeronomy - the study of planetary ionospheres and upper atmospheres and their interactions with space
The SPA Open House brings together in one convenient location on the Web links to web resources relating to SPA science. These resources include tutorials on specific SPA science topics, background information on space science missions, research highlights, classroom activities, and various web offerings developed by members of the SPA science community. Also included are links to sites offering access to real-time data from space- and ground-based experimental facilities as well as to web pages providing information on theory, data, and image archives.

46. GI Space Physics And Aeronomy Home Page
GI logo UAF logo. Welcome to the Geophysical Institute's space physicsand Aeronomy Group. The members of the group conduct studies
http://www.gi.alaska.edu/space/
Welcome to the Geophysical Institute's Space Physics and Aeronomy Group.
The members of the group conduct studies of the Earth's geospace environment, covering the space from the sun to our atmosphere. What we do:

47. UAF GI Space Physics And Aeronomy Home Page
UAFGI space physics and Aeronomy Group. Welcome to the Space Physicsand Aeronomy Group. Members of the space physics and Aeronomy Group.
http://elf.gi.alaska.edu/space.htm
UAF-GI Space Physics and Aeronomy Group
Welcome to the Space Physics and Aeronomy Group of the Geophysical Institute of the University of Alaska Fairbanks
General Information
  • Overview of the Space Physics and Aeronomy Group
  • Recent Publications of the Space Physics and Aeronomy Group
Members of the Space Physics and Aeronomy Group
Topics Studied by the UAF Space Physics/Aeronomy Group
Other
Space Physics/Aeronomy Researchers
  • Akasofu, Syun-Ichi, Professor of Geophysics and Geophysical Institute Director, Space physics and solar physics.
  • Brown, Neal B., Research Assistant Professor of Geophysics, Noctilucent clouds , auroral and airglow spectroscopy
  • Collins, Richard, Research Assistant Professor of Space Physics and Aeronomy, Atmospheric studies using

48. Space Physics Research Laboratory
Left John Pesce Right Dr. Abas Sivjee Jan 1, 1996 South Pole Station,John Pesce's Ice Sculpture, http//www.sprl.db.erau.edu/index
http://chapman.sprl.db.erau.edu/home_page.html
Left: John Pesce Right: Dr. Abas Sivjee
Jan 1, 1996 South Pole Station, John Pesce's Ice Sculpture

http://www.sprl.db.erau.edu/index.html
page last modified: June 15 2000, maintained by: John Pesce

49. AGU: Chapman Conferences
Regular program of small, focussed meetings that provide significant time for discussion and interaction among the participants. Topics include all aspects of geophysics and space physics.
http://earth.agu.org/meetings/chapman.html
Chapman Conferences
Small, highly focussed meetings that provide significant time for discussion and interaction among the participants. Often held in locations selected because they offer few distractions from the meeting program or because they provide opportunities for relevant side trips. Search
Chapman Conferences for the Current/Forthcoming Year
Gravity Waves Processes and Parameterization
Tentative Date and Location: early-January in Kona, Hawaii
The Role of Diatom Production and Si Flux and Burial in the Regulation of Global Cycles

22-26 September 2003, Paroikia, Paros, Greece Physics and Modelling of the Inner Magnetosphere
25-29 August 2003, Helsinki, Finland Ecosystem Interactions with Land Use Change
14-18 June 2003, Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico Timescales of the Geomagnetic Field
9-11 March 2003, University of Florida, Gainesville
Information: meetinginfo@agu.org

50. Dartmouth Space Physics
In plasma and space physics, active areas of research include magnetohydrodynamics,computational physics, plasma simulation and plasma theory.
http://www.dartmouth.edu/artsci/physics/spacephy/
In plasma and space physics, active areas of research include magnetohydrodynamics, computational physics, plasma simulation and plasma theory. Space physics research programs include theoretical studies of the near-earth space environment, and both ground and space based observations of ionosphere and magnetosphere.
The experimental program includes ground-based remote sensing of the ionosphere at high latitudes and sounding rocket studies. Field research is carried out in both northern and southern polar regions. Theoretical studies use local and national supercomputer facilities. For comments and questions, please contact Simon Shepherd

51. Astronomy And Space Physics Department Home Page
Astronomy and space physics Department. Third year students of general physics mayspecialize themselves in our Department and take space physics speciality.
http://space.univ.kiev.ua/
Astronomy and Space Physics Department
Astronomy Department of the Kyiv University was found in 1939 by outstanding astrophysicist Prof. S.K. Vsekhsvyatsky. From the very begining Astronomy Department occupied one of the leading places among World Scientific Organizations in the field of small Solar system bodies and Solar Corona research. The famous Kyiv University Professors were engaged here as lecturers. Let us introduce some of them, namely Acad. A.Yakovkin (Dean of the Physical Faculty in 1948-1950), Prof. I.Astapovych, Prof. A.Bogorodsky, Prof. D.Pyaskovsky, Prof. E.Gurtovenko, Prof. M.Kotsarenko. From the end of 1995 Department is led by Dr. V.Ivchenko The main task of the Department consist in fundamental education of students in different fields of modern astronomy and space physics: astrophysics, astrometry and space physics. Among the Ukrainian Universities some of the specialities exsist only in our one. Up to ten students enter our Department every year. Third year students of general physics may specialize themselves in our Department and take space physics speciality. The lectures, seminars and practical works are provided by skilled scientists and lecturers of the Department and specialists of

52. THE INSPIRE PROJECT
A nonprofit scientific, educational corporation whose objective is to bring the excitement of observing natural and manmade radio waves in the audio region to high school students. INSPIRE is an acronym for Interactive NASA space physics Ionosphere Radio Experiments . Since 1990, The INSPIRE Project has been involved in the investigation of very low frequency (VLF) radio signals in the earth's magnetosphere.
http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry/inspire/
The INSPIRE Project
About
INSPIRE is a non-profit scientific, educational corporation whose objective is to bring the excitement of observing natural and manmade radio waves in the audio region to high school students. Underlying this objective is the conviction that science and technology are the underpinnings of our modern society, and that only with an understanding of science and technology can people make correct decisions in their lives, public, professional, and private. Stimulating students to learn and understand science and technology is key to them fulfilling their potential in the best interests of our society. INSPIRE also is an innovative, unique opportunity for students to actively gather data that might be used in a basic research project, as is being done with INSPIRE data taken during the 1992 flight of SEPAC (Space Experiments with Particle Accelerators) on ATLAS 1. Our eyes are only sensitive to a very narrow range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Like the dog that can hear sounds we can't, there is a large spectrum of electromagnetic waves we can not see. If we could see at very low frequencies, called VLF, we would be dazzled by electromagnetic emissions such as sferics, tweeks, whistlers, chorus, and many others. These are natural radio waves or emissions coming from such common phenomena as lightning, but there are also VLF emissions that reach the ground that come from ten's of thousands of miles from the Earth. VLF radio emissions are at such low frequencies that they can be received, amplified and turned into sound that we can hear. Each of the natural VLF radio emissions has a very distinctive sound. It is fun to listen to natural VLF emissions.

53. Space Physics - Umeå University
space physics, Logo. The Department of space physics gives coursesin both space technolgy and space physics. If you have chosen to
http://www.ryp.umu.se/index_eng.html
Space Physics Presentation
Staff

Courses

Research
...
Find us

The Department of Space Physics gives courses in both space technolgy and space physics. If you have chosen to study on the Space Engineering Programme you will be able to study the latest technology in an exotic natural environment.
The Department of Space Physics is located in modern premises, on a campus together with the Swedish Institute of Space Physics and Luleå Technical University's department in Kiruna. Kiruna is a centre for international space and environmental research where researchers from the whole world gather together in an extraordinary environment.
Umeå University

Faculty of Science and Technology

Department of Space Physics

Department of Space Physics Umeå universitet Informationen kontrollerades senast 28/8 -02 Ansvarig för sidan: anita.enmark@staff.ryp.umu.se

54. NASA/GSFC SSDOO
SSDOO is responsible for the project management of selected missions and the development and operations of data and information systems which support processing, management, archiving and distribution of space physics, astrophysics, and planetary data.
http://ssdoo.gsfc.nasa.gov/c630/ssdoo_main.html
Space Science Data Operations Office
NASA GSFC Code 630

Dr. James L. Green
, Chief

The Space Science Data Operations Office (SSDOO) is responsible for the project management of selected missions and the development and operations of data and information systems which support processing, management, archiving and distribution of space physics, astrophysics, and planetary data. SSDOO is part of the Space Sciences Directorate at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland U.S.A.
SSDOO staff - See Code 630 Staff Biographical Page
See also SSDOO Overview [PDF], SSDOO Strategic Plan (Overview) Visiting Committee
Organizational Structure (See Org. Chart
630 - Space Sciences Data Operations Office
James Green , Chief
Nancy Laubenthal
, Associate Chief
631 - Astrophysics Data Facility
Space Physics Data Facility
Robert McGuire , Head
National Space Science Data Center
Don Sawyer , Acting Head
NASA GSFC Please see the NASA Website Privacy Statement Author: James L. Green (james.l.green@nasa.gov)

55. University Of Kansas Space Physics
Similar pages kuspa1.phsx.ukans.edu8000/~galileo/ Similar pages space physics Home Page 90117). space physics Information Home Page. Institute of Nuclear Physics,Moscow State University. Institute. To top space physics Models.
http://kuspa1.phsx.ukans.edu:8000/
University of Kansas
Space Physics
Information on the Armstrong Symposium
Here you can find both specialist and non-specialist information on topics in space physics and various spacecraft missions.
General Public Education Materials:
Research and Spacecraft Information:
CASSINI
GALILEO
(at Fundamental Technologies)
GEOTAIL/EPIC
(at Fundamental Technologies)
(at Fundamental Technologies)
TITAN STUDIES
ULYSSES HISCALE
(at Fundamental Technologies)
VOYAGER 1 and 2
(at Fundamental Technologies)
X-RAY EMISSION IN
THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Faculty:
  • Thomas P. Armstrong
    University of Kansas
    Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
    Malott Hall
    1251 Wescoe Hall Drive
    Lawrence, KS 66045
    tel. 785-864-4726
  • Thomas E. Cravens
    University of Kansas
    Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
    Malott Hall 1251 Wescoe Hall Drive Lawrence, KS 66045 tel. 785-864-4739
  • Mikhail V. Medvedev University of Kansas Dept. of Physics and Astronomy

56. University Of Newcastle Space Physics Research Group
space physics Research Group in Australia
http://plasma.newcastle.edu.au/spwg/

57. NSSDC Space Physics ModelWeb
Models for the neutral atmosphere, ionosphere, magnetosphere, geomagnetic field.
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/space/model/models_home.html
Run Selected Models and Tools Information About/Access to Selected Models Related WWW Sites Submission of Model Software to NSSDC Acknowledgement Format: If you use models, or results of model calculations, obtained from these pages in a publication, please acknowledge NSSDC as: "The model (or model results) was (were) obtained from the web pages of NASA's National Space Science Data Center." NSSDC Space Physics ModelWeb If you have questions/comments about the various models available from NSSDC, contact:

58. UIowa Space Plasma Wave Group
Site of the University of Iowa research group describes various undertaken space plasma wave projects Category Science Physics Plasma Space Plasmas...... We are one of several space physics research groups here in the department witha heritage including the very first successful US launch of Explorer 1 in
http://www-pw.physics.uiowa.edu/plasma-wave/home.html

SPACE PLASMA WAVE GROUP
Welcome to the web home of the plasma wave research group at The University of Iowa Department of Physics and Astronomy led by Professor Donald Gurnett . We are one of several space physics research groups here in the department with a heritage including the very first successful U.S. launch of Explorer 1 in January 1958 carrying Professor Van Allen's cosmic ray experiment. Experience examples of space audio that inspired Terry Riley's Sun Rings , performed by the Kronos Quartet at the premier in Hancher Auditorium
General Information
Current Spacecraft Projects
Past Spacecraft Projects
  • Injun 5
  • Small Scientific Satellite (SSS or S3) A
  • Hawkeye (at NSSDC
  • Dynamics Explorer (DE) 1
  • Plasma Diagnostic Package (PDP) (on STS-3 and SL-2)
  • Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracing Explorer (AMPTE)
  • Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite (CRRES)
Data System Projects
Other Web Resources

59. Roger Smith
Professor at the University of Alaska. Includes recent papers, and details on the GI space physics undergraduate intern program.
http://www.gi.alaska.edu/space/roger_smith/index.htm
Roger Smith's Home Page I am a professor of physics and associate director of the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks most of the time. At other times, I sing tenor in the Tanana Flats barbershop quartet, lead in the Greatland Sounds Barbershop Chorus and tenor in the University Community Presbyterian Church Choir. Isa Smith, my wife, is a fiber artist who can be found most Wednesdays and some other days working at Hands All Around. I am also a fan of historic cars, having two of my own. They are both in need of restoration, but the 1936 Riley Kestrel runs well enough to drive around town. My 1967 Morris Traveller is waiting until its owner retires and has more time to devote to it. My research interest is the study of the dynamics of the high latitude upper atmosphere and also the high latitude aurora. You can look at some of my recent research work at item 1 below. I also run a summer intern program for undergraduates funded by the National Science Foundation . More information can be found about that at item 2 below. Recent papers which are in preparation or have been submitted to journals.

60. Space Physics Section
Homepage for space physics Section, Department of Physics, Universityof Bergen. NORSK, University Physics. space physics Section. Main
http://www.fi.uib.no/Spacephysics/spacephysics.html
NORSK University of Bergen Mathematics and Natural Sciences Department of Physics
Space Physics Section
Main Research Projects:

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