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Articles tagged: Earth

  • Article, Crystal, Earthorbit, Plamsa July 2016 Plasma Crystals - from space research to medicine on Earth and back to space again

    ... star formation regions (cold partially ionised plasmas), the interstellar medium (very tenuous hot plasma), etc. On Earth we have atmospheric lightning (short duration plasma channels), the ionosphere (ionised by radiation from the Sun), discharges...

    • Article
    • Crystal
    • Earthorbit
    • Plamsa
    Authors: Dr Julia Zimmermann     Prof Gregor Morfill     Prof Vladimir Fortov    
  • Global Space Governance Study, Joseph Pelton, McGill, Ram Jakhu, Scott Madry February 2016 Defending Earth against cosmic hazards

    ... debris. Even climate change - a complex issue that involves the interaction of human industry and solar radiation on Earth’s atmosphere - is a form of solar threat, though this is not addressed here. A long filament erupted on the Sun on 31 August...

    • Global Space Governance Study
    • Joseph Pelton
    • McGill
    • Ram Jakhu
    • Scott Madry
    Authors: Joseph N. Pelton     Ram Jakhu     Scott Madry    
  • Carrington Event, CME, Coronal mass ejection, solar superstorm June 2019 Solar superstorms and their effects on Earth

    ... taken place. They include securing a dedicated, operational solar-wind monitoring spacecraft stationed between Sun and Earth, at a distance of 1.5 million km. This was achieved with the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) spacecraft. NOAA has...

    • Carrington Event
    • CME
    • Coronal mass ejection
    • solar superstorm
    Authors: Alex Young     James Green    
  • deep space exploration, ECLSS, Environmental Control and Life Support System, Gateway, NASA July 2019 Developing life support systems for human exploration missions beyond Earth

    ...needed before crews venture far beyond the vicinity of Earth. Gateway life support evolution Despite all of the progress...mission capabilities and also reduce the spare parts needed from Earth to maintain the equipment. Finally, the most important ...

    • deep space exploration
    • ECLSS
    • Environmental Control and Life Support System
    • Gateway
    • NASA
    Authors: Mark Jernigan    
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