Space Weather Study Using Multipoint Techniques Proceedings of the COSPAR Colloquium Held in Pacific Green Bay, Wanli, Taipei, Taiwan, 27-29 September 2000

Author/creator Lyu, Ling-Hsiao Editor
Format Electronic
Publication InfoPergamon [Imprint] San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Description360 p. ill 27.000 x 018.000 cm.
Supplemental ContentFull text available from eBook - Physics and Astronomy pre-2007
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SeriesCOSPAR Colloquia Ser. Vol. 12
Summary Annotation Magnetic storms may cause damage to satellites, radiation hazard to astronauts, disruption of radio communications, and interruption of ground electric power lines. Space weather prediction is becoming an important issue to be addressed in the twenty-first century. The International Solar Terrestrial Program (ISTP) employs five satellites to probe the solar wind and magnetosphere, providing valuable information for space weather prediction.In order to provide a forum to discuss the many new results in this rapid-moving field and to forge international collaborations, a three-day Cospar Colloquium on "Space Weather Study Using Multipoint Techniques" was held. This colloquium provided a forum for experts from the international community to present new results on the timely topic "space weather."
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LCCN 2002025278
ISBN9780080440576
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