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Charles W. William Smith
Research Professor, University of New Hampshire Main Campus
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Open mission implementation for the HelioSwarm mission
ADOPTING OPEN SCIENCE IN THE HELIOPHYSICS, EARTH, AND SPACE SCIENCES II ORAL
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 15 december 2023
Jonathan T. Niehof, Kristopher G Klein, Charles W....
The HelioSwarm mission (HS) combines data across a multi-spacecraft observatory to probe the dynamics of turbulent near-Earth plasmas (including the p...
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Statistical study of magnetospheric states for the overlap region between plasmasphere and ring-current ions using the Van Allen Probes satellites
RING CURRENT DYNAMICS AND ITS COUPLING WITH OTHER PARTICLE POPULATIONS I POSTER
spa-magnetospheric physics | 13 december 2023
Rei Sugimura, Kazuo Shiokawa, Charles W. Smith, Ro...
In the Earths inner magnetosphere at the region about 4-6 times of the Earth's radius, low-energy dense plasma in the plasmasphere partially overlaps ...
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Early Results from the University of New Hampshire Space Weather UnderGround Array
SPACE WEATHER COLLABORATION, COOPERATION, AND COORDINATION III ORAL
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 13 december 2023
Charles W. Smith, Harald Kucharek, Michael R. Rout...
We will describe the development and early results from the UNH/SWUG array of ground-based fluxgate magnetometers that are being deployed primarily in...
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NOAA’s SWFO Program Launching in 2024: Science Objectives and Data Products
INTERPRETING REMOTE SENSING AND IN SITU OBSERVATIONS TO BUILD A GLOBAL VIEW OF THE CORONA AND SOLAR WIND POSTER
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 12 december 2023
Dimitris Vassiliadis, Matthew R. Argall, John Care...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations (NOAA) Space Weather Follow On (SWFO) program will provide continuous coronal and heliospheric me...
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Investigating the Behavior of Solar Wind Turbulence at the Electron Scale using the Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission
ENERGY TRANSFER AND DISSIPATION IN SPACE PLASMAS: KINETIC TO GLOBAL SCALES I POSTER
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 12 december 2023
Alvin Angeles, Harlan E. Spence, Charles W. Smith
Space plasma turbulence is ubiquitous in the magnetized solar wind which makes it an ideal candidate for study. The magnetic energy as a result of tur...
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Advancing Space Weather Research in Alaska Through Collaborations with High Schools: The Space Weather UnderGround Program
COLLABORATE TO INNOVATE: SCIENCE, CULTURE, AND COMMUNITY I ORAL
education | 11 december 2023
Dogacan S. Ozturk, Austin Cohen, Jonah Barkley-Gri...
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Space Weather UnderGround (SWUG) program is an education, outreach, and citizen science project which aims to...
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Occurrence Rates of Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron (EMIC) Waves With Rising Tones in the Van Allen Probes Data Set
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SPACE PHYSICS
08 february 2023
Kristine M. Sigsbee, Jeremy Faden, Craig Kletzing,...

In Fourier time‐frequency power spectrograms of satellite magnetic field data, electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves may feature discret...

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The University of Alaska Space Weather Underground Program: Student-built magnetometer array using unique construction and deployment techniques.
THE MACGYVER SESSION: THE PLACE FOR NOVEL, EXCITING, SELF-MADE, HACKED, OR IMPROVED SENSORS AND SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS TO UNDERSTAND SPACE WEATHER III ORAL
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 16 december 2022
Austin Cohen, Dogacan S. Ozturk, Joe Reyes, Jonah ...
The University of Alaska (UAF) Space Weather UnderGround (SWUG) program is an education and outreach effort aimed at secondary school students and edu...
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