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  1. Atomic and Molecular Data for Space Astronomy: Needs, Analysis, and Availabilty (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  2. Art and Physics: Parallel Visions in Space, Time, and Light by Leonard Shlain, 1993-01-28
  3. On Space and Time
  4. Hilbert Space Operators in Quantum Physics (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics) by Jirí Blank, Pavel Exner, et all 2010-11-30
  5. Vector Spaces and Matrices in Physics by M. C. Jain, 2000-11-13
  6. Spinors and Space-Time: Volume 2, Spinor and Twistor Methods in Space-Time Geometry (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) by Roger Penrose, Wolfgang Rindler, 1988-04-29
  7. Foundations of Space-Time Theories: Relativistic Physics and Philosophy of Science by Michael Friedman, 1986-10-01
  8. The Analysis of Space-Time Singularities (Cambridge Lecture Notes in Physics) by C. J. S. Clarke, 1994-06-24
  9. Phase Space Picture of Quantum Mechanics: Group Theoretical Approach (World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physics) by Y. S. Kim, Marilyn E. Noz, 1991-02
  10. Fundamentals of Space Systems (The Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory Series in Science and Engineering)
  11. Lectures on Groups and Vector Spaces for Physicists (World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physics Vol. 31) by C. J. Isham, 1989-09
  12. Introduction to Space Physics (Cambridge Atmospheric & Space Science Series)
  13. Radio Recombination Lines: Their Physics and Astronomical Applications (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) by M.A. Gordon, R.L. Sorochenko, 2009-01-31
  14. Basic Space Plasma Physics by W. Baumjohann, 1996-12

21. Science &... | Everything... From A Science Angle
Blog by Mic Farris who holds a Ph.D. in Space Physics from UCLA and is an award-winning scientist and author.
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22. Fundamental Physics Of Space
Fundamental Physics of Space deals with how what happens in space relates to what happens on earth.
http://funphysics.jpl.nasa.gov/
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23. Space Physics Archive Search And Extract
The SPASE data system is a model for scientific data systems. It is based on the latest webbased technologies and is designed to be a distributed data
http://www.spase-group.org/
Space Physics Archive Search and Extract Space Physics Archive Search and Extract (SPASE) Consortium Announcements:
SPASE face-to-face meeting (July 9-11, 2007) more Have a question? Ask SPASE The SPASE data system is a model for scientific data systems. It is based on the latest web-based technologies and is designed to be a distributed data systems with a heterogenous mix of platforms and systems. These pages focus on the data model for the SPASE data system. The data model includes the structure of messages passed between systems; how to enrich data for interchange and archiving; and a data dictionary defining all terms and keywords used in the system. A full description of the data model is included under Documents Also included are examples that implement the data model. Tools to demonstrate the utility and capability of the SPASE metadata and framework If you should have any questions or comments please contact us.

24. 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.

25. UCR Space Physics
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http://spacephysics.ucr.edu/
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26. Space Physics - Droid Forum - Verizon Droid & The Motorola Droid Forum
Just putting the word out for anyone else besides me who was eagerly awaiting an update to this amazing physics based puzzle game by camel games. It
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-games/5772-space-physics.html

27. Kristof [Krzysztof] Stasiewicz Home Page
Associate professor, Swedish Institute of Space Physics.
http://cluster.irfu.se/ks/

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Box 537 SE-75121 Uppsala delivery address: 752 37 Uppsala phone fax e-mail ks@irfu.se mobile www http://cluster.irfu.se/ks/ KS-home Satellite Projects Conferences Publications

28. Space Physics
Space physics. Projects. Forums. I think and think for months and years. Ninetynine times, the conclusion is false.
http://www.spacephysics.eu/

29. Space Physics Seminar - Physics At Minnesota
School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota Categories. All Categories; Academic Calendar; Astronomy Colloquium; Astronomy Grad Student Journal Club
http://www.physics.umn.edu/calendar/spa.Space/2009/spring
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30. Home
A company founded to perform advanced scientific research and technology development in atmospheric and space physics.
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Computational Physics, Inc. was founded to perform scientific research and use its findings to characterize radiation properties of the Earth's upper atmosphere and develop new remote sensing techniques for better understanding the upper atmosphere and ionosphere. Today, CPI continues to be active in these areas but has broadened its work to also address remote sensing of the Earth's complete environment, including the terrain, oceans, the lower and middle atmospheres (including clouds), ionospheric effects on signals, data assimilation techniques for specification of the state of the global ionosphere, software architectures using object-oriented concepts for distributed processing, and architectures and techniques for integration of satellite ground data processing systems.
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31. Space Physics
Since the early eighties, the Space Physics Department has been involved in international programs for the exploration of the solar system. Our major topic is the investigation
http://www.rmki.kfki.hu/new/space/
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32. AGU Meetings
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://www.agu.org/meetings/
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Chapman Conferences Small, highly focused conferences that provide significant time for discussion and interaction among the participants. More on Chapmans Chapmans Publications Students in many countries need support to attend AGU Meetings.
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Sponsor an international student by giving $1000. Give $500 to bring a US student to a meeting. Your gift, large or small, will enable AGU to award more grants in 2010. Hands down, student travel grants make a differenc e. Questions? Call 202.777.7483 or email development@agu.org
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33. Space Physics
Website http//www.uh.edu/research/spg/ Mission Statement. The mission the Space Physics Group at the University of Houston is to conduct original research in the areas of atmospheric
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      Website: http://www.uh.edu/research/spg/
      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.

34. Laboratory For Atmospheric And Space Physics
The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) conducts basic theoretical and experimental research in planetary, atmospheric, magnetospheric, and solar physics. LASP also conducts research to explore the potential uses and development of space operations and information systems as well as develop scientific instrumentation.
http://lasp.colorado.edu/
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35. Space Physics Bachelor Of Science At Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University In Day
Space Physics Bachelor of Science at EmbryRiddle Aeronautical University degree summary page. The Space Physics program focuses on Space Science with emphasis on solar
http://www.erau.edu/db/degrees/spacephysics/index.html
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Embry-Riddle's Space Physics Degree Is All About Space Science
The Space Physics (SP) program serves the interests of students who want to contribute to the Space Program in a meaningful way as well as students who want to pursue careers in applied physics. As defined by NASA, "Space Physics is the scientific study of magnetic and electric phenomena that occur in outer space, in the upper atmosphere of planets, and on the Sun. Space physicists use ground-based instruments, balloons, rockets, satellites, and deep space probes to study these phenomena where they occur." Examples of such studies include space shuttle aurora observation, ground-based solar studies, ground-based ionospheric studies, balloon flights to the edge of atmosphere, and sounding rocket flights into near space. The Space Physics program focuses on Space Science with emphasis on solar system
physics, planetary science, and astrophysics. The program shares its facilities and coursework with the highly successful Engineering Physics program, the largest of its kind in the United States. Embry-Riddle offers small classes and excellent student-faculty interaction both in class and outside of class.

36. 400 Years Of "De Magnete"
History of geomagnetism, and its relation to space physics and aurora.
http://www.phy6.org/earthmag/demagint.htm
The Great Magnet, the Earth
by David P. Stern
Commemorating the 400th anniversary of
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    in French by Pascale Cambier, Belg. Inst. Space Aeronomy
    in German by Sven Friedel, U. Leipzig
    Ziemia-wielki magnes
    Polish , incomplete) by Jan Motyka, Chicago.
    Also Japanese translation by Iyemori Toshihiko, Yasuhara Sanoo, Masahisa Nose, Yoshifumi Futaana and Daisuke Nagata.
    We are seeking volunteer translators to produce versions in other languages . Please contact the author, Dr. David Stern, earthmag ("at" symbol) phy6.org
A Millennium of Geomagnetism , included here, first appeared 9/2002 in Rev. Geophys and covers the material in more technical detail "
"Zipped" compressed version of this set (3 Mb) http://www.phy6.org/earthmag.zip
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William Gilbert
    In 1600, four hundred years ago William Gilbert, later physician to Queen Elizabeth I of England, published his great study of magnetism, . It gave the first rational explanation to the mysterious ability of the compass needle to point north-south: the Earth itself was magnetic.

37. Space Physics At The U. Of Washington
descriptions of research, education and resources in the U.W. Geophysics Program's Space Physics groups
http://www.geophys.washington.edu/Space/
Research Areas: Atmospheric Electrodynamics Space Plasma Experiments Optical Aeronomy
  • POLAR/UVI Instrument ... Radar Remote Sensing More About Us: Related: Members of the Group Washington NASA Space Grant Consortium Movies! Space Physics Links ...
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    What is Space Physics?
    We define Space Physics to be the study of ionized gas in the earth's environment and its interaction with the neutral atmosphere and with natural and man made boundaries. When long range electric and magnetic forces dominate the evolution of a volume of ionized gas it is referred to as a plasma. Space physics research at the University of Washington covers topics from very weakly ionized gas, such as that of the earth's lower and middle atmosphere, to the plasmas of interplanetary space which are nearly fully ionized. Understanding space physics involves learning about a multiply connected set of ionized gas phenomena stretching from the sun to the surface of the earth and the other planets. The sun emits a variable stream of plasma called the solar wind which in turn interacts strongly with the Earth's magnetic field, forming a magnetic bubble in the solar wind called the

38. Welcome To The NSSDC!
Provides access to a wide variety of astrophysics, space physics, solar physics, lunar and planetary data from NASA space flight missions, in addition to selected other data and some models and software.
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39. Space Physics And Aeronomy Group Of The Geophysical Institute, Univ. Of Alaska,
Space Physics and Aeronomy Group of the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
http://www.gi.alaska.edu/space/
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document.write('') Welcome to the Geophysical Institute's Space Physics and Aeronomy group. The members of the group conduct mostly studies of the Earth's geospace environment. Studies of the Aurora have been a centerpiece of our research since the Institute was first established in 1946. The Aurora provides a spectacular example of the interaction between the solar wind, geospace, and the Earth's atmosphere. The group's main observatory at Poker Flat Research Range (PFRR) hosts a wide variety of instruments at the Davis Science Center, the LIDAR Research Laboratory , an imaging riometer, and the AMISR Poker Face. PFRR also supports rocket launches and operates remote observatories in Ft Yukon and Barter Island. A large instrument suite and remote observatories that include the SuperDARN radar magnetometers , and cameras, spectrometers, and photometers is deployed across the State of Alaska to provide a complete picture of continental scale phenomena. For more information on research projects, data access, facilities, the people involved in the group, and the aurora forcast see the links on the left side.

40. Geophysical Institute Of The University Of Alaska, Fairbanks
Research institute for atmospheric sciences, space physics, ice and permafrost, remote sensing, seismology, tectonics, and volcanology.
http://www.gi.alaska.edu/
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Phone: (907)474-7558 Fax: (907)474-7125
903 Koyukuk Drive, Univ. of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK 99775-7320
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