Journal article
The Value of the Moon for Heliophysics
Bulletin of the AAS, Vol.55(3)
07/31/2023
DOI: 10.3847/25c2cfeb.ed6f0be4
Abstract
The Moon represents an ideal heliophysics laboratory for the investigation of kinetic plasma physics, in situ measurements of the interplanetary and terrestrial environment, and remote measurements of geospace and beyond. Frequent future planned launches to the lunar vicinity, and international interest, make the Moon an appealing and accessible target for valuable heliophysics investigations.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- The Value of the Moon for Heliophysics
- Creators
- Jasper Halekas - University of IowaMenelaos Sarantos - NASALeonardo Regoli - JHU/APLYuki Harada - Kyoto UniversityYihua Zheng - NASA/GSFCMasaki Nishino - The University of TokyoSarah Vines - APLJamey Szalay - Princeton UniversityPeter Chi - UCLA HealthOmar Leon - University of MichiganBrett Denevi - APLDavid Sibeck - NASA/GSFCLi-Jen Chen - NASA/GSFCChristine Hartzell - University of Maryland, College ParkMihaly Horanyi - University of Colorado SystemAdam Stanier - Los Alamos National LaboratoryRob Lillis - University of California, BerkeleyHeidi Fuqua Haviland - Marshall Space Flight CenterXu Wang - University of Colorado BoulderJohn Keller - Goddard Space Flight CenterXiao-Duan Zou - Planetary Science InstituteFeng Chu - Los Alamos National LaboratoryXin Cao - Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space PhysicsShaosui Xu - University of California, BerkeleyLucas Liuzzo - University of California, BerkeleyWilliam Kurth - University of IowaGeorge Hospodarsky - University of IowaVassilis Angelopoulos - University of California, Los AngelesShoichiro Yokota - The University of OsakaShahab Fatemi - Umeå UniversityYoshizumi Miyoshi - Nagoya UniversityLiam Morrissey - MemorialStuart Bale - University of California, BerkeleyRhyan Sawyer - University of IowaAndrew Jordan - University of New Hampshire at ManchesterMauro Alves - Instituto Tecnológico de AeronáuticaParvathy Prem - Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryRobert Allen - Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryMarco Ridenti - Instituto Tecnológico de AeronáuticaDany Waller - Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryDavid Blewett - Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryDavid Malaspina - Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space PhysicsOrenthal Tucker - Goddard Space Flight CenterAndrew Poppe - University of California, BerkeleyMichael Nord - Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryCesare Grava - Southwest Research InstituteLon Hood - University of ArizonaJan Deca - University of Colorado SystemThierry Dudok de WitGeorge Ho - APLGeorgiana Kramer - Planetary Science InstituteVladimir Krasnoselskikh - Centre National de la Recherche ScientifiquePrabal Saxena - NASA GSFC
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Bulletin of the AAS, Vol.55(3)
- DOI
- 10.3847/25c2cfeb.ed6f0be4
- ISSN
- 0002-7537
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 07/31/2023
- Academic Unit
- Physics and Astronomy
- Record Identifier
- 9984463077802771
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