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AGU
- AGU Home Page
Contains information on meetings, publications, people, and news.
SPA
- AGU SPA Home Page
Information about and links to activities, newsletter, activities, and
people.
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AIP
- AIP Home Page
American Institute of Physics Home Page. Contains information about AIP,
journals, publishing, on-line products and services, etc.
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Belgium
Belgian Institute
for Space Aeronomy
- BIRA/IASB Magnetospheric physics
Information about the Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy (BISA) Belgisch
Instituut voor Ruimte-Aeronomie (BIRA) - Institut d'Aeronomie Spatiale
de Belgique (IASB)
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Boston University
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Caltech
- Caltech home page
Home Page for Caltech. Includes Caltech WWW database, what's new, and information
on personnel, libraries, calendar of events, map, and research groups.
- Caltech Space Radiation Laboratory
- Home Page
Information about Caltech's Space Radiation Laboratory and related projects
including SAMPEX, IMAX, Galileo/HIC, ACE, etc. Also includes personnel,
seminars, etc.
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Canada
The Internet Conveyor Ltd.
- Canadian Space Guide
A regularly maintained guide to the Canadian space program. Includes information
on a number of Canadian space science projects as well as a WWW link directory
of space-related government, educational, industry and non-profit organizations
in Canada.
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DoD
AFOSR
- Air Force Office of Scientific
Research
The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) directs the Air Force's
entire basic research program. AFOSR's technical experts foster the transitioning
of research results accomplished under AFOSR sponsorship in Air Force laboratories,
academia, U.S. industry and other government agencies. Using a carefully
balanced research portfolio, AFOSR research managers create new and advance
current technology, enabling users in the Air Force and U.S. industry to
produce world-class, militarily significant and commercially valuable products.
NRL
- NRL Home Page
Home page for the Department of Defense Naval Research Laboratory.
ONR
- Office of Naval Research
The Office of Naval Research (ONR) coordinates, executes, and promotes
the science and technology programs of the United States Navy and Marine
Corps through universities, government laboratories, and nonprofit organizations.
It provides technical advice to the Chief of Naval Operations and the Secretary
of the Navy, works with industry to improve technology manufacturing processes
while reducing fleet costs, and fosters continuing academic interest in
naval science from the high school through post-doctoral levels.
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DoE
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ESA
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Finland
FMI
- Finnish Geophysics
Department of Geophysics of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Studies
of planetary magnetism, space plasma physics, Earth's atmosphere, and solar
system atmospheres.
University of Oulu
- Space Physics Group of Oulu
Department of Physical Sciences, University of Oulu, Finland. Ionospheric
and magnetospheric research based on ground based measurements (e.g., EISCAT
radar) and various satellites. See also the Space
Physics Textbook of Oulu.
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Germany
MPAe
- MPAe Home Page
Complete description of the activities of the Max-Plank-Institute for Aeronomy,
including upcoming workshops, a list of scientific projects, computing
facilities and a comprehensive guide for visitors and guests.
- Scientific
Projects at MPAe
Information about the Scientific Projects of the Max Planck Institute for
Aeronomy in Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany including: AMPTE, CRRES, Cluster,
Polar, Wind, Cassini, IMP, Galileo, ROSETTA, MARS-96, EISCAT, STARE, RIO-IMAGER,
DASI, SESCAT, SOHO, Ulysses, PICO, MICA SOUSY, and MAS.
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Japan
University of Nagoya
- University of Nagoya Solar
Terrestrial Environment Lab
The Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory (STELab) of Nagoya University
is a collaborative institute in Japan. It is conducting and promoting comprehensive
research on the relationship between the solar activity and the terrestrial
environment. Data access includes geomagnetic data, solar wind velocities,
cosmic ray data, and computer simulations.
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JHU
APL
- JHU/APL Space Department Home Page
Descriptions of space projects and missions at the Applied Physics Lab
including NEAR, the Midcourse Space Experiment, the Navy GEOSAT follow-on
Validation, SIC-C/X-SAR, Freja, GEOTAIL, polar BEAR, AMPTE, Galileo, SuperDarn,
Ulysses, ACE, and TIMED
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LANL
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Millstone Hill Observatory
- Millstone
Hill Observatory
Information on history, capabilities, instrumentation, publications, news,
schedules, personnel, etc. It also provides links to the CEDAR and Millstone
Hill databases.
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MIT
- MIT
Plasma Group
Plasma data from the M.I.T. Faraday cups on Voyager 1 and 2, IMP 8, and
WIND. Data includes Voyager hourly averages and trajectory information
from the start of each mission until the present (1 to 3 day lag behind
real time, updated daily) and IMP 8 solar wind daily averages, hourly averages,
and fine resolution data from 1973 to the present (roughly 3 to 6 months
behind real time).
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NASA
- NASA Astrophysics Division
Home Page
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- NASA Information
Services via World Wide Web
Provides information and links to NASA policies, public affairs, education,
on-line services, and news as well as links to the home pages for all the
NASA centers.
- NASA Headquarters Home Page
Home Page for NASA Headquarters. Contains information on usage, personnel,
policies, organizational structure, user groups, finances, etc.
- NASA Office of Space Flight
Home Page for NASA Office of Space Flight. Includes information about manned
space flights, past and future shuttle flights, notable satellites in orbit,
and "points of interest in space" which includes Hubble pictures,
a tour of the planets, and a clikable map of the space shuttle.
GSFC
- NASA Space Physics
Division
Home Page for NASA's Space Physics Division. Contains news updates, notices
and announcements, information about flight programs, etc.
- NASA-Goddard
Space Flight Center
Home page for NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC). This provides
information on organization, projects and personnel as well as links to
other NASA and/or GSFC-based services.
JPL
JSC
MSFC
- MSFC Space Plasma
Physics Branch
This is the home page of Marshall Space Flight Center's Space Plasma Physics
Branch. Our principal objective is to develop an understanding of the physical
processes which control the geospace environment, with particular interest
in the observation of the low-energy or core plasma that originates in
the ionosphere and has been found to supply plasma to the entire magnetosphere.
NSSDC
- NSSDC Home Page
The National Space Science Data Center (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. NSSDC provides access to online information
bases about NASA and non-NASA data at the NSSDC and elsewhere as well as
the spacecraft and experiments that have or will provide public access
data. NSSDC also provides information and support relative to data management
standards and technologies.
- NSSDC
Space Physics Home Page
The National Space Science Data Center (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. NSSDC provides access to online information
bases about NASA and non-NASA data at the NSSDC and elsewhere as well as
the spacecraft and experiments that have or will provide public access
data. NSSDC also provides information and support relative to data management
standards and technologies.
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NCAR
UCAR
- NCAR/UCAR
National Center for Atmospheric Research welcome page. Contains information
about NCAR's mission, divisions and programs, resources, facilities, data
archives, weather information, and news.
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NOAA
NGDC
- National Geophysical Data
Center
Information about NOAA's National Geophysical Data Center. Access to databases.
Information about solid earth geophysics, solar-terrestrial physics, marine
geology and geophysics, the paleoclimate program, the DMSP satellite data
archive, and the national snow and ice data center.
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Norway
UNIS
- UNIS
The University Couses on Svalbard (UNIS) offers one-year courses of study
(20 Norwegian grade points/60 ECTS credits) and courses of shorter duration
at M.Sc. and Ph.D. level in Arctic Geology, Geophysics and Biology.
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NSF
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Phillips Laboratory
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Rice University
- Magnetospheric Specification
Model
Rice University Department of Space Physics and Astronomy. Includes department
info, current research, personnel, and computing resources. Also includes
the Magnetospheric Specification Model (MSM) computes fluxes of energetic
electrons and ions in real-time based on inputs from ground-based observatories
and satellite data. This page describes the model and shows sample output
including recent images.
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Russia
Moscow State University
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Sodankyla Geophysical
Observatory
- Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory
Home page of Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory. Access to ionosonde data
from Sodankyla, magnetometer data from Sodankyla riometer data from Finland,
and data bulletin Geomagnetic, Ionospheric and Auroral Data from Finland.
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Stanford University
- STAR Laboratory
Stanford University Space Telecommunications and Radioscience Laboratory.
- Stanford University
Contains general information about Stanford, schools and departments, centers,
academic organizations, and other campus information services.
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Sweden
Alfven Laboratory
- Alfven Laboratory
Home page for the Alfven Laboratory with information about their research
on space plasma physics, laboratory plasma physics, and accelerator technology.
Swedish Institute of
Space Physics
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SwRI
- Space
Physics at SwRI
Information about SwRI Including" (1) Photoelectron, auroral electron,
cosmic ray, solar energy deposition, terrestrial and planetary photochemistry,
airglow models. (2) Atomic and molecular databases. Laboratory program
for measuring photoabsorption cross sections for O2, N2 (80 - 130 nm @
0.0008 nm resolution, 200 - 1000 K). (3) Data
sets for Dynamics Explorer (HAPI, LAPI), CRRES/LOMICS, Interball (Coral,
SCA-1), Tethered Satellite System (ROPE), NASA Rockets (PULSAUR-II, ARIA),
Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (PEM), Compton Gamma Ray Observatory
(BATSE), and GOES. (4) Southwest
Data Display and Analysis System which allows interactive public access
to DE, UARS, DMSP, NOAA, and other datasets. Delivery, display and analysis
of data from missions including experiments on Dynamics Explorers 1/2 (DE
1/2), UARS, AMPTE, ARIA, TSS-1 and CRRES ( LOMICS ).
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The Planetary Society
- The Planetary Society
The WWW home page of the largest space advocacy group in the world. Features
news and information about the Society and its activities. Also includes
Society publications; a planetary image archive; "Spacegate,"
a gateway to space-related links on the web; news and information on NASA
budget issues; a space art gallery; "Red Rover, Red Rover," a
children's educational program featuring mini-rovers built of Legos; an
interactive forum for members dialogue; and on-line surveys.
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UK
Imperial College
MSSL
RAL
University of Leicester
- University of Leicester Ionospheric
Physics
University of Leicester-Ionospheric PHysics Group. Projects include SABRE,
SuperDARN/CUTLASS, RAPIER, COSCAT, AND EISCAT. Links provided to data servers
and other ionospheric services.
University of Warwick
- Space and Astrophysics, Warwick
Research group in the area of solar system plasmas. Research areas include
large scale numerical simulation, theory (of nonlinear systems in space
plasmas) and analysis of in-situ plasma data.
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United Nations
- United Nations
Office for Outer Space Affairs
The homepage provides information about United Nations activities related
to the worldwide development of astronomy, particularly the United Nations/European
Space Agency Workshops on Basic Space Science, organized in India (1991)
for Asia and the Pacific, in Costa Rica and Colombia (1992) for Latin America
and the Caribbean, in Nigeria (1993) for Africa, and in Egypt (1994) for
Western Asia. Forthcoming Workshops will be held in Sri Lanka (1996) and
Germany (1996).
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University of California
LA (UCLA)
IGPP
- IGPP/Space
Science Center (SSC)
Information about UCLA IGPP/Space Science Center. Includes overview, research
groups, personnel, publications, research and education activities, projects,
and data archival.
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University of Houston
- University of
Houston Space Physics Group
The Home Page of the University of Houston Space Physics Group. The site
includes a mission statement, list of participating faculty, with e-mail
addresses, and a description of the group's facilties. Of greatest interest
to most people, the site includes a description of the various databases
that are maintained by the group and download access information. Largest
of these are the results of the groups' long duration balloon electric
field studiesin 1985-96, 1991, and 1992-93. Copies of recent papers, a
description of current and future activies and faculty vitae complete the
site.
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University of Maryland
- University
of MD Upper Atmospheric Physics
We are a research group within the Institute for Physical Science and Technology
at the University of Maryland. The projects that our group is involved
with examine natural phenomena occurring in the Earth's atmosphere and
magnetosphere. The broad focus of this research is directed toward improved
understanding of the mechanisms which couple solar processes into the terrestrial
environment. We operate both imaging and broadbeam riometers at many locations
worldwide. In addition, we maintain the data acquisition system at both
South Pole Station and McMurdo Station, Antarctica, that collects VLF,
magnetometer, search coil, photometer and riometer data.
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University of Michigan
- UMI Magnetosphere-Ionosphere
Studies Team (MIST)
This page provides a description of various ongoing projects being undertaken
by members of our group. Data from the Magnetometer Array on the Greenland
Ice Cap (MAGIC) and Antarctic magnetometer programs are also available
through this site.
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University of New Hampshire
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University of Texas Dallas
- University of Texa-Dallas Home
Page
The William B. Hanson Center for Space Sciences at the University of Texas
at Dallas is composed of several faculty, researchers, and graduate students
affiliated with the University's physics department. Since the 1960s the
Center has been involved in spacecraft instrumentation design and fabrication
as well as data analysis, both with near-Earth and interplanetary missions.
Our homepage includes information about the instruments we have built for
NASA's Dynamics Explorer satellite, for the Air Force's DMSP satellites,
and for Taiwan's ROCSAT (to be launched in 1998). There is also information
about our current iononspheric and magnetosphreric research using data
from DE and DMSP, as well as instruction on how to access the DE and DMSP
databases.
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Utah State University
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These pages are produced and maintained by Geoff Reeves.
Last updated Monday, September 1, 1997