Dave McComas | Southwest Research Institute |
Peter Bochsler | University of Bern |
Maciej Bzowski | Polish Academy of Sciences |
Hans Fahr | Universität Bonn |
Horst Fichtner | Ruhr- Universität Bochum |
Priscilla Frisch | University of Chicago |
Herb Funsten | Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Stephen Fuselier | Southwest Research Institute |
Mike Gruntman | University of Southern California |
Vlad Izmodenov | Moscow State University |
Paul Knappenberger | Adler Planetarium |
Marty Lee | University of New Hampshire |
Stefano Livi | Southwest Research Institute |
Don Mitchell | John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory |
Eberhard Moebius | University of New Hampshire |
Tom Moore | NASA Goddard |
Ed Roelof | John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory |
Nathan Schwadron | University of New Hampshire |
Peter Wurz | University of Bern |
Gary Zank | University of Alabama |
Eric Christian | NASA |
Geoff Crew | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Bob DeMajistre | John Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab |
Mihir Desai | Southwest Research Institute |
Vladimir Florinski | University of Alabama in Huntsville |
Peter Ford | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Konstantin Gamayunov | Florida Institute of Technology |
Peter Gary | Los Alamos National Lab |
Arthur Ghielmetti | Lockheed Martin |
Jacob Heerikuisen | University of Alabama in Huntsville |
David Heirtzler | University of New Hampshire |
Johnny Hsieh | University of Arizona |
Jorg-Micha Jahn | Southwest Research Institute |
Paul Janzen | University of Montana |
Jozsef Kota | University of Arizona |
Harald Kucharek | University of New Hampshire |
Vladmir G. Kurt | Russian Academy of Sciences |
Rosine Lallement | CNRS (Scientific Research National Agency) |
William Lewis | Southwest Research Institute |
Bob MacDowall | NASA |
Stefano Massetti | Instituto di Nazionale Astrofisica |
Ralph McNutt | John Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab |
Wendy Mills | Southwest Research Institute |
Xenophon Moussas | University of Athens |
Hans-Reinhard Mueller | Dartmouth College |
Joey Mukherjee | Southwest Research Institute |
Keiichi Ogasawara | Southwest Research Institute |
Merav Opher | George Mason University |
Stefano Orsini | Instituto di Nazionale Astrofisica |
Joe Peterson | Southwest Research Institute |
Steven Petrinec | Lockheed Martin |
Nick Pogorelov | University of Alabama in Huntsville |
Arik Posner | NASA |
Seth Redfield | Wesleyan University |
Ina Robertson | University of Kansas |
Klaus Scherer | Institut für Theoretische Physik IV |
Jonathan Slavin | Center for Astrophyics, Harvard |
Mark Tapley | Southwest Research Institute |
Phil Valek | Southwest Research Institute |
Roland Vanderspek | Boston University |
Dan Winske | Los Alamos National Lab |
Brian Wood | Naval Research Lab |
Ming Zhang | Florida Institute of Technology |
John Scherrer | Southwest Research Institute |
Chelle Reno | Southwest Research Institute |
Robert Lockwood | Orbital Sciences Corporations |
Geoff Crew | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Ken Fairchild | University of New Hampshire |
Marty Quinn | University of New Hampshire |
Joe Peterson | Southwest Research Institute |
Roland Vanderspek | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Sheral Wesley | Orbital Sciences Corporations |
Tim Perry | Orbital Sciences Corporations |
Ryan Tyler | Orbital Sciences Corporations |
Bret Hautamaki | Orbital Sciences Corporations |
James Bobbett | Orbital Sciences Corporations |
John Carrico | Applied Defense Solutions |
Lisa Policastri | Applied Defense Solutions |
Ryan Lebois | Applied Defense Solutions |
Marissa Intellisano | Applied Defense Solutions |
John Ferreira | Applied Defense Solutions |
Nigel Angold | Southwest Research Institute |
Maureen Ahr | Southwest Research Institute |
Sonya Smith | University of New Hampshire |
Frederic Allegrini | Southwest Research Institute |
George Gloeckler | University of Michigan |
Dan Reisenfeld | University of Montana |
Martin Wieser | Swedish Institute of Space Physics |
Manfred Witte | Max Planck Institute |
Maher A. Dayeh | Southwest Research Institute |
André Galli | University of Bern (supported by Canton of Bern funds) |
Raluca Ilie | Los Alamos National Laboratory |
George Livadiotis | Southwest Research Institute |
Christina Prested | Boston University |
Lukas Saul | University of Bern (supported by Canton of Bern funds) |
Jürgen Scheer | University of Bern (supported by PRODEX (ESA) |
Mark Siewert | University of Bonn (supported by German science money DFG) |
Bertland Zieger | Boston University |
Christina Prested | Boston University |
Diego Rodriguez | University of Bern (PhD ongoing) |
Martin Wieser | University of Bern |
Eric Zirnstein | University of Alabama. Supported by a NASA NESSF fellowship to look at ENA flux generated in simulations, and how this can be related to IBEX observations. He is co-author on several publications, and should be completing his thesis in the spring of 2014. |
Penny Wu | Boston University |
George Clark | University of Texas at San Antonio/Southwest Research Institute |
Janie de la Rosa | University of Texas at San Antonio/Southwest Research Institute |
Rob Ebert | University of Texas at San Antonio/Southwest Research Institute |
Joshua French | University of New Hampshire, Analysis of the interstellar H flow |
Theo Fröhlich | University of Bern (supported by Canton of Bern funds) |
Sara Jans | University of Bern (supported by Canton of Bern funds) |
Akito Kawamura | University of Alabama, masters thesis on Oxygen atoms from the interstellar medium and how they could be detected by IBEX. Pursuing PhD in Japan. |
Trevor Leonard | University of New Hampshire, Analysis of the interstellar He flow parameters, temperatures of different species |
Jeewoo Park | University of New Hampshire, Analysis of O energetic neutral atom distributions |
Manasi Patil | University of New Hampshire, Star Sensor data analysis |
Christina Prested | Boston University |
Marty Quinn | University of New Hampshire, ISOC software simulation and analysis, website design for IBEX data releases and Co-PI for IBEX sonification for NASA E/PO grant. |
Brent Randol | University of Texas at San Antonio/Southwest Research Institute |
Marissa Rousseau | University of New Hampshire (not directly supported by IBEX), Analytical and Mathematica calculations of ISM He and H distributions in the heliosphere. |
Peter Wahlström | University of Bern (supported by Canton of Bern funds) |
Martin Wieser | University of Bern (supported by Canton of Bern funds), IBEX-Lo ion-optical design, IBEX-Lo prototype, 2002-2005 |
Penny Wu | Boston University |
Xian Wu | University of New Hampshire, Analytic analysis of the interstellar gas flow, as seen by IBEX. Left with Masters. |
Stephen Zaffke | Masters Thesis on Calibration of the IBEX collimators. Now Physics teacher in Minnesota. |
Eric Zirnstein | University of Alabama |
Katy Goodrich | Boston University |
Kris Maynard | Boston University |
Jamison Passuite | Boston University |
Brent Randol | Boston University |
Jacob Siegel | Boston University |
Brian Stuart | Boston University |
Julia Williams | Boston University |
Eric Couture | UNH, IBEX collimator prototype design, 2004 |
Kevin Hamer | UNH, Physics, IBEX-Lo sensor simulations, 2005 |
Michael Antosh | UNH, Physics, IBEX-Lo sensor simulations, 2005 |
Morgan O'Neill | UNH, Physics, IBEX-Lo star sensor development, calibration, and first data analysis; Senior Thesis; 2005 - 2009; co-author on several papers |
George Clark | UNH, Physics, IBEX-Lo star sensor development, calibration, and first data analysis; Senior Thesis; 2005 - 2009; co-author on several papers |
Michael Borrelli | UNH, IBEX-Lo star sensor design, 2005-2006 |
Lee Petersen | UNH, Physics, IBEX-Lo TOF calibration analysis, First Ne/O ISN flow ratios; Senior Thesis; 2006 - 2010; co-author on several papers |
Darren Valovcin | UNH, Physics, ISN flow composition analysis; 2009 - 2011 |
Christine Warden | UNH, Physics, analysis of heliospheric ionization rates; 2012 - ongoing |
Sofia Tanberg |
University of Montana |
Tamara Abell | University of Montana |
Peter Wahlström | University of Bern, Switzerland, ta-C conversion surfaces, 2006-2007 |
Martin Wieser | University of Bern, Switzerland, conversion surfaces, 2001 |
Lindsay Bartolone | Adler Planetarium E/PO Lead |
Michelle Nichols | Adler Planetarium E/PO Team |
Andi Nelson | Adler Planetarium E/PO Team |
Jennifer Bundy | Adler Planetarium E/PO Team |
Craig De Voto | Adler Planetarium E/PO Team |
Natalie Finn | Adler Planetarium E/PO Team |
Table 5 Grants supported by NASA’s GI program that enrich IBEX
PI: | Affiliation: | Title: |
Jacob Heerikhuisen | University of Alabama (Hunt.) | Global modeling of ENA fluxes in the heliosphere |
Jozsef Kota | University of Arizona | Theory, Hybrid Simulation, and Modeling of ENAs in the Heliosheath |
Harald Kucharek | University of New Hampshire | Ion Distribution Functions at the Termination Shock |
Ming Zhang | Florida Institute of Technology | A Module of Particle Acceleration for the Calculation of ENA Emission |
Jorg-Micha Jahn | Southwest Research Institute | Magnetospheric observation with IBEX |
International partners have provided a large number of essential contributions to the success of the IBEX mission. Co-Investigators in Poland, Switzerland, Russia, and Germany, funded by national agencies, contributed significantly to IBEX hardware, data analyses, and data interpretation.
Represented by the group around Prof. Dr. Maciej Bzowski, Polish investigators provided outstanding support in determining the accuracy of the pointing of IBEX-lo by using the Star Sensor data. This is of extreme importance for determining the interstellar gas flow parameters. This group also supported the IBEX-lo data analysis for the interstellar flow by performing test particle simulations. These calculations are considered as the third building block next to analytic considerations and data analysis to provide reliable interstellar flow parameters.
No N522 002 31/0902 System of modeling, visualization, and distribution of data from the IBEX-Lo instrument on the NASA space mission Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX)
No NS-1260-11-09 Science and technology involvement of Poland in the space mission IBEX
No N-N203-513-038What does IBEX see -- an attempt to interpret first results from the Interstellar Boundary Explorer
Dr. Maciej Bzowski
Dr. Eng. Marek Hlond
Dr. Andrzej Czechowski
Professor Stanislaw Grzedzielski
Dr. Marek Strumik
Ms Jolanta Grygorczuk
Ms Marzena A. Kubiak
Ms Justyna M. Sokół (PhD student)
Mr Sławomir Tarnopolski (PhD student)
Ms Marta Wachowicz (PhD student)
Mr Pawel Swaczyna (undergraduate student)
Mr Jakub Smyk (undergraduate student)
Represented by Prof. Dr. P. Wurz and Prof. Dr. P. Bochsler at the University of Bern, contributed substantially to the understanding of geometric factor and onboard data of IBEX-lo. Their scientific contributions have helped to characterize interstellar hydrogen, Deuterium, as well as the Ne/O ratio. They also contributed to the accurate determination of the interstellar flow parameter by performing Monte Carlo simulations and applying maximum likelihood analysis studies.
Funding Agency:
Swiss Space Office (PRODEX Grant):
Funded proposals
Grant: Imaging of the heliospheric-interstellar gas boundary with energetic neutrals
Funding Agency:
Swiss National Science Foundation:
Funded proposals
Grant: Investigation of the solar system with in-situ mass spectrometry and remote sensing techniques
Represented by Prof. Dr. Vladislav V. Izmodenov and collaborators, supported the IBEX-lo data analysis by modeling of the heliospheric interface, which is the result of the solar wind interaction with the interstellar medium. They developed a kinetic-gasdynamic and a kinetic Magneto-Hydro-Dynamic (MHD) model to investigate the stochastic acceleration model for pickup ions and the supersonic solar wind ions and in the heliosheath. These models are of particular interest to understand the energy spectrum of the Energetic Neutral Atoms (ENAs).
Funding Agency:
Russian Foundation of Basic Research
Funded proposals
"3D structure of the heliospheric boundary: analyses of heliospheric ENA fluxes and backscattered solar Lyman-alpha by using kinetic-gasdynamic models"
Represented by the University of Bonn by Prof. Dr. Hans J. Fahr and Dr. H. Fichtner at the University of Bochum and their scientific teams, supported the IBEX mission with theoretical considerations for possible source regions and populations of the IBEX ribbon. Using their theoretical models they provided estimates of the energetic neutral atom fluxes from the heliosheath and their variation during the activity phase of the solar cycle.
Funding Agency:
DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft):
Funded proposals:
- Si-1550/2-1: Studying the ribbon feature observed by IBEX in the outer heliosphere.
- Si-1550/2-2: Interpretation of the ribbon-like ENA feature oberved by IBEX.
Funding from DFG for IBEX Workshops:
(a) Workshop "Cosmic Rays and the Heliospheric Plasma Environment", see http://helio_cr.tp4.rub.de/Bochum/
(b) IBEX SWT & Workshop: "Three Years of Observations with IBEX - What did
we learn about the Outer Heliosphere?" see http://helio_cr.tp4.rub.de/BadHonnef/
Guest investigator programs remain a vital component of the IBEX mission. The success of the previous IBEX science investigations is based on effective data analysis combined with numerical modeling and theoretical considerations. The fundamental science objectives of the IBEX mission combine solar, astro- and heliospheric physics. It is vital that we continue outer heliospheric guest investigations into the complex myriad of kinetic processes, ionization, charge exchange, ion acceleration and filtration with global heliospheric structures. Guest investigations provide a unique means of supporting projects that cut across active missions such as Voyager, SDO, and STEREO and of course IBEX. Potential future guest investigations of particular importance to IBEX include:
Distributions of heavy atoms that include secondary atoms and even some ENAs can be computed at various points inside the heliosphere. This will enable the Oxygen and Helium data from IBEX to be carefully compared to models that include the full heliospheric filtration effects.
Utilizing a combination of advanced MHD models of the heliosphere and detailed kinetic models provides fundamental insights into IBEX-observed energy distributions.
Processes that occur on a wide-range of scales (ion kinetic to MHD scale) influence IBEX ENA maps. For example, the heliosheath proton distributions are determined in part by their interactions at the TS. Global MHD, Hybrid and full particle codes are proven to be extremely useful tools to understand the shape and the evolution of ion, electron and neutral distributions. Exploiting these techniques to understand observed ENA distributions provides fundamental insights into kinetic physics of the outer heliosphere.
W.W. HANSEN EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS LABORATORY
February 1, 2013
To Whom It May Concern:
IRIS E/PO intends to contribute, as funding allows, to the continuation of the Heliophysics Educator Ambassador program. The next iteration of the HEA program will target informal (i.e. museum, afterschool, etc.) educators and will be led by IBEX. This will be a collaborative effort among several heliophysics E/PO missions: IBEX, CINDI, THEMIS/ARTEMIS, RHESSI, TIMED, Voyager, MMS, Van Allen Probes, Solar Probe Plus, SDO, and IRIS. I look forward to having the opportunity to work with the entire Heliophysics mission collaboration on the HEA program.
Sincerely,
Deborah Scherrer Director, Stanford Solar Center
Stanford Solar Center http://solar-center.stanford.edu 452 Lomita Mall, Room 134 Stanford, CA 94305-4085 650-723-1495 dscherrer@solar.stanford.edu
Year |
Citations (Rev 2/11/13) |
Reference |
2004 |
3 |
1. McComas, D.J., F. Allegrini, P. Bochsler, M. Bzowski, M. Collier, H. Fahr, H. Fichtner, P. Frisch, H. Funsten, S. Fuselier, G. Gloeckler, M. Gruntman, V. Izmodenov, P. Knappenberger, M. Lee, S. Livi, D. Mitchell, E. Möbius, T. Moore, D. Reisenfeld, E. Roelof, N. Schwadron, M. Wieser, M. Witte, P. Wurz, and G. Zank, The Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX), Physics of the Outer Heliosphere, Third Annual IGPP Conference, AIP CP719, eds. V. Florinski, N.V. Pogorelov, G.P. Zank, 162-181, 2004. |
2005 |
8 |
2. McComas, D.J., F. Allegrini, L. Bartolone, P. Bochsler, M. Bzowski, M. Collier, H. Fahr, H. Fichtner, P. Frisch, H. Funsten, S. Fuselier, G. Gloeckler, M. Gruntman, V. Izmodenov, P. Knappenberger, M. Lee, S. Livi, D. Mitchell, E. Möbius, T. Moore, S. Pope, D. Reisenfeld, E. Roelof, H. Runge, J. Scherrer, N. Schwadron, R. Tyler, M. Wieser, M. Witte, P. Wurz, and G. Zank, The Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) mission, Proceedings Solar Wind 11 – SOHO 16 "Connecting Sun and Heliosphere", (ESA SP-592, September 2005), 689-692, Whistler, Canada, 2005 |
2005 |
4 |
3. Sternal, O., K. Scherer, H. Fichtner, and H. Fahr, All-Sky ENA flux maps for IBEX from 3D modeling, Proceedings Solar Wind 11 – SOHO 16 "Connecting Sun and Heliosphere", (ESA SP-592, September 2005), 383, Whistler, Canada, 2005. |
2006 |
2 |
4. Bzowski, M., and S. Tarnopolski, Neutral atom transport from the termination shock to 1 AU, Proceedings of the Fifth Annual IGPP Astrophysics Conference, Physics of the Inner Heliosheath: Voyager Observations, Theory, and Future Prospects, ed. J. Heerikhuisen, V. Florinski, G.P. Zank, N.V. Pogorelov, AIP CP-858, 251-256, 2006. |
2006 |
1 |
5. Grzędzielski, S., M. Wachowicz, M. Bzowski, V. Izmodenov, Solar ions in the heliosheath: a possible new source of heavy neutral atoms, Proceedings of the Fifth Annual IGPP Astrophysics Conference, Physics of the Inner Heliosheath: Voyager Observations, Theory, and Future Prospects, ed. J. Heerikhuisen, V. Florinski, G.P. Zank, N.V. Pogorelov, AIP CP-858, 257-263, 2006. |
2006 |
19 |
6. McComas, D.J., F. Allegrini, L. Bartolone, P. Bochsler, M. Bzowski, M. Collier, H. Fahr, H. Fichtner, P. Frisch, H. Funsten, S. Fuselier, G. Gloeckler, M. Gruntman, V. Izmodenov, P. Knappenberger, M. Lee, S. Livi, D. Mitchell, E. Moebius, T. Moore, S. Pope, D. Reisenfeld, E. Roelof, H. Runge, J. Scherrer, N. Schwadron, R. Tyler, M. Wieser, M. Witte, P. Wurz, and G. Zank, The Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX): Update at the end of Phase B, Physics of the Inner Heliosheath, CP 858, Proceedings of 5th Annual International Astrophysics Conference, 241-250, 2006.
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2007 |
16 |
7. Fahr, H.-J., H. Fichtner, and K. Scherer, Theoretical aspects of energetic neutral atoms as messengers from distant plasma sites with emphasis on the heliosphere, Reviews of Geophysics, 45, 4003, 2007 |
2007 |
2 |
8. Möbius, E., S. Fuselier, M. Granoff, E. Hertzberg, B. King, H. Kucharek, S. Livi, S. Longworth, N. Paschalidis, L. Saul, J. Scheer, C. Schlemm, M. Wieser, and P. Wurz, Time-of-Flight detector system of the IBEX-Lo sensor with low background performance for heliospheric ENA detection, Proc. of the 30th Int. Cosmic Ray Conf., on CD, 2007 |
2007 |
5 |
9. Wieser, M., P. Wurz, E. Moebius, S.A. Fuselier, E. Hertzberg, and D.J. McComas, The ion-optical prototype of the low energy neutral atom sensor of the Interstellar Boundary Explorer Mission (IBEX), Rev. Sci. Instr., 78, 124502-1/124502-14, 2007 |
2008 |
2 |
10. Allegrini, F., R.W. Ebert, J.E. Alquiza, T. Broiles, C. Dunn, D.J. McComas, I. Silva, P. Valek, and J. Westlake, A mass analysis technique using coincidence measurements from the Interstellar Boundary Explorer-Hi (~0.3 - ~6 keV) detector, Rev. Sci. Instrumen., 79, 096107, 2008.
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2008 |
29 |
11. Bzowski, M., Survival probability and energy modification of hydrogen Energetic Neutral Atoms on their way from the termination shock to Earth orbit, Astron. Astrophys., 488,1057-1068, 2008. |
2008 |
24 |
12. Prested, C., N. Schwadron, J. Passuite, B. Randol, B. Stuart, G. Crew, J. Heerikhuisen, N. Pogorelov, G. Zank, M. Opher, F. Allegrini, D.J. McComas, M. Reno, E. Roelof, S. Fuselier, H. Funsten, E. Moebius, and L. Saul, Implications of solar wind suprathermal tails for IBEX ENA images of the heliosheath, J. Geophys. Res., 113, A06102, doi: 10.1029/2007JA012758, 2008. |
2008 |
18 |
13. Sternal, O., H. Fichtner, and K. Scherer, Calculation of the energetic neutral atom flux from a 3D time-dependent model heliosphere, Astronomy and Astrophysics 477, 365-371, 2008. |
2008 |
6 |
14. Tarnopolski, S. and M. Bzowski, Detectability of neutral interstellar deuterium by a forthcoming SMEX mission IBEX, Astr. Ap., 483, L35-L38, 2008. |
2008 |
8 |
15. Wurz, P., L. Saul, J. Scheer, E. Möbius, H. Kucharek, and S. Fuselier, Negative helium generation upon surface scattering: Application in space science, J. Appl. Physics, 103, 5, 2008.
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2009 |
4 |
16. Allegrini, F., G.B. Crew, D. Demkee, H.O. Funsten, D.J. McComas, B. Randol, B. Rodriguez, N.A. Schwadron, P. Valek, and S. Weidner, The IBEX background monitor, Space Sci. Rev., doi 10.1007/s11214-008-9439-8, 146, 105-115, 2009. |
2009 |
0 |
17. Bartolone, L.M., K. Carney, S.B. Cohen, J. Erickson, J. Gutbezahl, P.H. Knappenberger, and D.J. McComas, IBEX education and public outreach, Space Sci. Rev., doi 10.1007/s11214-009-9519-4, 146, 353-369, 2009. |
2009 |
31 |
18. Frisch, P.C., M. Bzowski, E. Grün, V. Izmodenov, H. Krüger, J.L. Linsky, D.J. McComas, E. Möbius, S. Redfield, N. Schwadron, R. Shelton, J. D. Slavin, and B.E. Wood, The galactic environment of the Sun: Interstellar material inside and outside of the heliosphere, Space Sci. Rev., doi 10.1007/s11214-009-9502-0, 146, 235-273, 2009.
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2009 |
35 |
19. Funsten, H.O., F. Allegrini, P. Bochsler, G. Dunn, S. Ellis, D. Everett, M.J. Fagan, S.A. Fuselier, M. Granoff, M. Gruntman, A.A. Guthrie, J. Hanley, R.W. Harper, D. Heirtzler, P. Janzen, K.H. Kihara, B. King, H. Kucharek, M.P. Manzo, M. Maple, K. Mashburn, D.J. McComas, E. Moebius, J. Nolin, D. Piazza, S. Pope, D.B. Reisenfeld, B. Rodriguez, E.C. Roelof, L. Saul, S. Turco, P. Valek, S. Weidner, P. Wurz, and S. Zaffke, The Interstellar Boundary Explorer High Energy (IBEX-Hi) neutral atom imager, Space Sci. Rev., doi 10.1007/s11214-009-9504-y, 146, 75-103, 2009.
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2009 |
67 |
20. Funsten, H.O., F. Allegrini, G.B. Crew, R. DeMajistre, P.C. Frisch, S.A. Fuselier, M. Gruntman, P. Janzen, D.J. McComas, E. Möbius, B. Randol, D.B. Reisenfeld, E.C. Roelof, and N.A. Schwadron, Structures and spectral variations of the outer heliosphere in IBEX energetic neutral atom maps, Science, 326, doi: 10.1126/science.1180927, 964-966, 2009. |
2009 |
47 |
21. Fuselier, S.A., F. Allegrini, H.O. Funsten, A.G. Ghielmetti, D. Heirtzler, H. Kucharek, O.W. Lennartsson, D.J. McComas, E. Möbius, T.E. Moore, S.M. Petrinec, L.A. Saul, J.A. Scheer, N. Schwadron, and P. Wurz, Width and variation of the ENA flux ribbon observed by the Interstellar Boundary Explorer, Science, 326, doi: 10.1126/science.1180981, 962-964, 2009. |
2009 |
34 |
22. Fuselier, S.A., P. Bochsler, D. Chornay, G. Clark, G.B. Crew, G. Dunn, S. Ellis, T. Friedmann, H.O. Funsten, A.G. Ghielmetti, J. Googins, M.S. Granoff, J.W. Hamilton, J. Hanley, D. Heirtzler, E. Hertzberg, D. Isaac, B. King, U. Knauss, H. Kucharek, F. Kudirka, S. Livi, J. Lobell, S. Longworth, K. Mashburn, D.J. McComas, E. Möbius, A.S. Moore, T.E. Moore, R.J. Nemanich, J. Nolin, M. O’Neal, D. Piazza, L. Peterson, S.E. Pope, P. Rosmarynowski, L.A. Saul, J.R. Scherrer, J.A. Scheer, C. Schlemm, N.A. Schwadron, C. Tillier, S. Turco, J. Tyler, M. Vosbury, M. Wieser, P. Wurz, and S. Zaffke, The IBEX-Lo sensor, Space Sci. Rev., doi 10.1007/s11214-009-9495-8, 146, 117-147, 2009. |
2009 |
34 |
23. Izmodenov, V.V., Y.G. Malama, M.S. Ruderman, S.V. Chalov, D.B. Alexashov, O.A. Katushikina, E.A. Provornikova, Kinetic-gasdynamic modeling of the heliospheric interface, Space Sci. Rev., doi 10.1007/s11214-009-9528-3, 146, 329-351, 2009. |
2009 |
29 |
24. Krimigis, S.M., D.G. Mitchell, E.C. Roelof, K.C. Hsieh, and D.J. McComas, Imaging the interaction of the heliosphere with the interstellar medium from Saturn with Cassini, Science, 326, doi: 10.1126/science.1181079, 971-973, 2009. |
2009 |
13
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25. Lee, M.A., H.J. Fahrm, H. Kucharek, E. Moebius, C. Prested, N.A. Schwadron, and P. Wu, Physical processes in the outer heliosphere, Space Sci. Rev., doi 10.1007/s11214-009-9522- 9, 146, 275-294, 2009. |
2009 |
0 |
26. McComas, D.J., Exploring the boundaries of our heliosphere: The Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) and Solar Probe, Proceedings of Future Perspectives of Space Plasma & Particle Instrumentation & International Collaborations Conference (2006), AIP CP1144, Eds. Hirahara, Miyoshi, Terada, Shinohara, Mukai, Tokyo Japan, 223-227, 2009. |
2009 |
1
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27. McComas, D.J., ENA imaging of the inner heliosheath – preparing for the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX), Space Sci. Rev., doi: 10.1007/s11214-008-9410-8, 143, 125- 138, 2009. |
2009 |
87 |
28. McComas, D.J., F. Allegrini, P. Bochsler, M. Bzowski, M. Collier, H. Fahr, H. Fichtner, P. Frisch, H.O. Funsten, S.A. Fuselier, G. Gloeckler, M. Gruntman, V. Izmodenov, P. Knappenberger, M. Lee, S. Livi, D. Mitchell, E. Moebius, T. Moore, S. Pope, D. Reisenfeld, E. Roelof, J. Scherrer, N. Schwadron, R. Tyler, M. Wieser, M. Witte, P. Wurz, and G. Zank, IBEX – Interstellar Boundary Explorer, Space Sci. Rev., doi 10.1007/s11214-009-9499-4, 146, 11-33, 2009. |
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103. Livadiotis, G. and D.J. McComas, Non-equilibrium thermodynamic processes: Space plasmas and the inner heliosheath, ApJ, 749:11, doi:10.1088/0004-637X/749/1/11, April 2012. |
2012 |
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104. Livadiotis, G., D.J. McComas, B.M. Randol, H.O. Funsten, E.S. Möbius, N.A. Schwadron, M.A. Dayeh, G.P. Zank, and P.C. Frisch, Pick-up ion distributions and their influence on ENA spectral curvature, ApJ, 751:64, doi: 10.1088/0004-637X/751/1/64, May 2012. |
2012 |
0 |
105. McComas, D.J., Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX): Direct sampling of the interstellar medium, ApJ Supplement Series, 198:8, doi:10.1088/0067-0049/198/2/8, February 2012. |
2012 |
4 |
106. McComas, D.J., N. Buzulukova, M.G. Connors, M.A. Dayeh, J. Goldstein, H.O. Funsten, S. Fuselier, N.A. Schwadron, and P. Valek, TWINS and IBEX ENA imaging of the 5 April 2010 substorm, J. Geophys. Res., 117, A03225, doi: 10.1029/2011JA017273, March 2012. |
2012 |
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107. McComas, D.J., D. Alexashov, M. Bzowski, H. Fahr, J. Heerikhuisen, V. Izmodenov, M.A. Lee, E. Moebius, N. Pogorelov, N.A. Schwadron, and G.P. Zank, The heliosphere’s interstellar interaction: No bow shock, Science, 336, 1291, doi: 10.1126/science.1221054, May 2012. |
2012 |
0
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108. McComas, D.J., Update on IBEX and the outer boundary of the space radiation environment, in press, Proceedings of the 11th Annual Astrophysics Conference, 2012. |
2012 |
3 |
109. McComas, D.J., M.A. Dayeh, F. Allegrini, M. Bzowski, R. DeMajistre, K. Fujiki, H.O. Funsten, S.A. Fuselier, M. Gruntman, P.H. Janzen, M.A. Kubiak, H. Kucharek, G. Livadiotis, E. Möbius, D.B. Reisenfeld, M. Reno, N.A. Schwadron, J.M. Sokół, M. Tokumaru, The first three years of IBEX observations and our evolving heliosphere, ApJS, 203:1, doi:10.1088/0067-0049/203/1/1, 2012. |
2012 |
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110. Möbius, E., P. Bochsler, M. Bzowski, D. Heirtzler, M.A. Kubiak, H. Kucharek, M.A. Lee, T. Leonard, N.A. Schwadron, X. Wu, S.A. Fuselier, G. Crew, D.J. McComas, L. Petersen, L. Saul, D. Valovcin, R. Vanderspek, and P. Wurz, Interstellar gas flow parameters derived from Interstellar Boundary Explorer-Lo observations in 2009 and 2010: Analytical analysis, ApJ Supplement Series, 198:11, doi:10.1088/0067-0049/198/2/11, February 2012. |
2012 |
0 |
111. Liu, K., E. Möbius, S.P. Gary, and D. Winske, Pickup proton instabilities and scattering in the distant solar wind and the outer heliosheath: Hybrid simulations, J. Geophys. Res., 117, A10102, doi: 10.1029/2012JA017969, October 2012. |
2012 |
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112. Livadiotis, G., D.J. McComas, N.A. Schwadron, H.O. Funsten, and S.A. Fuselier, Pressure of the proton plasma in the inner heliosheath, in press, ApJ, 2012. |
2012 |
0
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113. Mueller, H.-R. and J.H. Cohen, Primary neutral helium in the heliosphere, in: Physics of the Heliosphere: A 10-year Retrospective, AIP Conference Proceedings, J. Heerikhuisen and G. Li (Eds.), in press, 2012. |
2012 |
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114. Pogorelov, N.V., S.N. Borovikov, G.P. Zank, L.F. Burlaga, R. Decker, and E.C. Stone, Radial velocity along the Voyager 1 trajectory: The effect of solar cycle, ApJ Letters, 750, L4, 2012. |
2012 |
0
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115. Pogorelov, N.V., S.N. Borovikov, L.F. Burlaga, R.W. Ebert, J. Heerikhuisen, J., Q. Hu, I.A. Kryukov, S.T. Suess, and G.P. Zank, Numerical modeling of transient phenomena in the distant solar wind and in the heliosheath, Physics of the Heliosphere: A 10 Year Retrospective, Proc. 10th Annual Astrophysics Conference, American Institute of Physics Conf. Ser. 1436, New York, pp. 321-330, 2012. |
2012 |
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116. Pogorelov, N.V., J.A. Font, E. Audit, and G.P. Zank (eds), Numerical modeling of space plasma flows: ASTRONUM-2011, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conf. Ser. 459, San Francisco, 2012. |
2012 |
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117. Reisenfeld, D.B., F. Allegrini, M. Bzowski, G.B. Crew, R. DeMajistre, P. Frisch, H.O. Funsten, S.A. Fuselier, P.H. Janzen, M.A. Kubiak, H. Kucharek, D.J. McComas, E. Roelof, and N.A. Schwadron, Variations in the heliospheric polar ENA flux observed by the Interstellar Boundary Explorer, ApJ, 747:110, doi:10.1088/0004-637X/747/2/110, March 2012. |
2012 |
4 |
118. Rodriguez, D.F., L. Saul, P. Wurz, S.A. Fuselier, H.O. Funsten, D.J. McComas, and E. Möbius, IBEX-Lo observations of energetic neutral hydrogen atoms originating from the lunar surface, Planetary and Space Science, 60, 297-303, January 2012. |
2012 |
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119. Saul, L., P. Wurz, D. Rodriguez, J. Scheer, E. Möbius, N. Schwadron, H. Kucharek, T. Leonard, M. Bzowski, S. Fuselier, G. Crew, and D. McComas, Local interstellar neutral hydrogen sampled in-situ by IBEX, ApJ Supplement Series, 198:14, doi:10.1088/0067-0049/198/2/14, February 2012. |
2012 |
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120. Siewert, M., H.-J. Fahr, D.J. McComas, and N.A. Schwadron, The inner heliosheath source for keV-ENAs observed with IBEX: Shock-processed downstream pick-up ions, Astron. and Astrophys., 539(A75), doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201117363, March 2012. |
2012 |
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121. Slavin, J.D., P.C., Frisch, H.-R. Müller, J. Heerikhuisen, N. Pogorelov, W.T. Reach, and G. Zank, Trajectories and distribution of interstellar dust grains in the heliosphere, in press, ApJ, 2012. |
2012 |
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122. Sokół, J.M., M. Bzowski, M. Tokumaru,
K. Fujiki, and D.J. McComas, Heliolatitude and time variations of solar wind
structure from in-situ measurements and interplanetary scintillation
observations, Solar Physics, doi: 10.1007/s11207-012-9993-9 |
2012 |
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123. Zank, G.P., J. Heerikhuisen, B.E. Wood, N.V. Pogorelov, E. Zirnstein, E. and D. McComas, Heliospheric structure: The bow wave and the hydrogen wall, in press, ApJ, 2012. |
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Bzowski, M., J.M. Sokol, M. Tokumaru, K. Fujiki, E. Quemerais, R. Lallement, S. Ferron, P. Bochsler, and D.J. McComas, Cross-calibration of past and present far UV spectra of solar system objects and the heliosphere, submitted to SSI Scientific Report No. 12, ed. R.M. Bonnet, E. Quemerais, M. Snow (Springer), 2011.
Dichmann, D.J., R. Lebois, and J.P. Carrico, Jr., Dynamics of orbits near 3:1 resonance in the Earth-Moon system, submitted to J. Astronautical Sci., 2012.
Frisch, P.C. and H.-R. Mueller, Time-variability in the Interstellar Boundary conditions of the heliosphere over the past 60,000 years: Impact of the solar journey on the galactic cosmic ray flux at Earth, accepted, Space Sciences Research, 2010.
Frisch, P.C., The heliosphere: Blowing in the interstellar wind, submitted to Proceedings of Solar Wind 13 Conference, 2012.
Funsten, H.O., F. Allegrini, P.A. Bochsler, S.A. Fuselier, M. Gruntman, K. Henderson, P.H. Janzen, R.E. Johnson, B.A. Larsen, D.J. Lawrence, D.J. McComas, E. Möbius, D.B. Reisenfeld, D. Rodriguez, N.A. Schwadron, and P. Wurz, Reflection of solar wind hydrogen from the lunar surface, submitted to J. Geophys. Res., 2012.
Fuselier, S.A. and I.H. Cairns, The 2-3 kHz heliospheric radiation, the IBEX ribbon, and the three dimensional shape of the heliopause, submitted to ApJ, 2012.
Kubiak, M.A., M. Bzowski, E. Möbius, J.M. Sokół, P. Wurz, and D.J. McComas, Assessment of detectability of neutral interstellar deuterium by IBEX observations, submitted to Advances in Space Research, 2012.
Livadiotis, G. and D.J. McComas, Fitting method based on correlation maximization: Applications in space physics,” submitted to J. Geophys. Res., 2012.
McComas, D.J., Physics derived from IBEX ENA fluxes and direct interstellar neutral measurements, submitted to Proceedings of Solar Wind 13 Conference, 2012.
Möbius, E., K. Liu, H. Funsten, S.P. Gary, and D. Winske, Analytic model of the IBEX ribbon with neutral solar wind based ion pickup beyond the heliopause, submitted to ApJ, 2012.
Mueller, H.-R., Direct modeling of neutral helium in the heliosphere, in: 6th International Conference of Numerical Modeling of Space Plasma Flows (Astronum 2011), N.V. Pogorelov and J.A. Font (Eds.), ASP Conference Series 507, submitted, 2011.
Saul, L., M. Bzowski, S. Fuselier, M. Kubiak, D. McComas, E. Möbius, J. Sokół, D. Rodriguez, J. Scheer, and P. Wurz, Local interstellar hydrogen’s disappearance at 1AU: Four years of IBEX in the rising solar cycle, submitted to ApJ, 2012.
Schwadron, N.A. and D.J. McComas, Spatial retention of ions producing the IBEX ribbon, submitted to ApJ, 2012.
Schwadron, N.A., F.C. Adams, B. Dingus, H. Funsten, P. Desiati, P. Frisch, and D.J. McComas, Anisotropies in TeV cosmic rays related to entry into the heliosphere and the IBEX ribbon, submitted to ApJ, 2012.
Siewert, M., H.-J. Fahr, D.J. McComas, and N.A. Schwadron, Spectral properties of keV-energetic ion populations inside the heliopause reflected by IBEX-relevant ENAs, submitted to Astron. and Astrophys., 2012.
Trattner, K.J., F. Allegrini, M.A. Dayeh, H.O. Funsten, S.A. Fuselier, D. Heirtzler, P. Janzen, H. Kucharek, D.J. McComas, E. Möbius, T.E. Moore, S.M. Petrinec, D.B. Reisenfeld, N.A. Schwadron, and P. Wurz, The free escape continuum of diffuse ions upstream of the Earth’s quasi-parallel bow shock, submitted to J. Geophys. Res., 2012.
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Nichols, M. et al., Designing effective E/PO products for museums: Preliminary evaluation findings from the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) E/PO program, submitted to Earth and Science: Making Connections in Education and Public Outreach, ASP Conference Series, Vol. CS-443, 2010.
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NASA shrugs off money woes by setting full agenda Not all is lost in space Hobart Mercury (Australia), May 17, 2008 Saturday, Pg. 36, 808 words, ROBERT S BOYD |
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MISSIONS AT A GLANCE St. Paul Pioneer Press (Minnesota), May 17, 2008 Saturday, NATIONAL, 1108 words, Pioneer Press |
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Budget won't slow NASA Townsville Bulletin (Australia), May 17, 2008 Saturday, NEWS; Pg. 87, 585 words, Daniel Bateman |
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Despite budget crunch, NASA plans to get better look near and far Charleston Gazette (West Virginia), May 18, 2008, Sunday, NEWS; Pg. P6C, 1088 words, Robert S. Boyd, McClatchy Newspapers |
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STEREO Creates First Images of the Solar System's Invisible Frontier National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, July 2, 2008, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 583 words |
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STEREO Creates First Images of the Solar System's Invisible Frontier PR Newswire, July 2, 2008 Wednesday 5:01 PM GMT, 586 words |
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STEREO CREATES FIRST IMAGES OF SOLAR SYSTEM'S INVISIBLE FRONTIER States News Service, July 2, 2008 Wednesday, 528 words, States News Service |
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FIRST IMAGES OF SOLAR SYSTEM'S INVISIBLE FRONTIER States News Service, July 2, 2008 Wednesday, 858 words, States News Service |
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FIRST IMAGES OF SOLAR SYSTEM'S INVISIBLE FRONTIER Targeted News Service, July 2, 2008 Wednesday 8:14 AM EST, 749 words, Targeted News Service |
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STEREO Creates First Images of the Solar System's Invisible Frontier U.S. Newswire, July 2, 2008 Wednesday 1:00 PM EST, SCIENCE EDITORS, 573 words |
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STEREO CREATES FIRST IMAGES OF SOLAR SYSTEM'S INVISIBLE FRONTIER US Fed News, July 2, 2008 Wednesday 1:27 AM EST, 527 words, US Fed News |
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Scientists map previously undetected particles from edge of solar system Hindustan Times, July 3, 2008 Thursday 3:19 PM EST, 448 words, Report from Asian News International brought to you by HT Syndication. |
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STEREO Creates First Images of the Solar System's Invisible Frontier Space Daily, July 3, 2008 Thursday, 699 words, Staff Writers |
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MAPPING IT OUT: UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF NEW HAMPSHIRE PROJECT WILL CREATE FIRST 'FULL SKY' MAP Targeted News Service, July 14, 2008 Monday 1:52 AM EST, 585 words, Targeted News Service |
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Q2 2008 Orbital Sciences Corporation Earnings Conference Call - Final FD (Fair Disclosure) Wire, July 17, 2008 Thursday, 7788 words |
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Q2 2008 Orbital Sciences Corporation Earnings Conference Call - Final FD (Fair Disclosure) Wire, July 17, 2008 Thursday, 7869 words |
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NASA's Shuttle and Rocket Missions Space & Missile Defense Report, July 21, 2008 Monday, 1302 words |
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IBEX Spacecraft Heads West, Takes Major Step Toward Launch PR Newswire, July 25, 2008 Friday 3:54 PM GMT, 619 words |
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IBEX Spacecraft Heads West, Takes Major Step Toward Launch U.S. Newswire, July 25, 2008 Friday 11:54 AM EST, TECHNOLOGY EDITORS, 601 words |
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IBEX Spacecraft Takes Major Step Toward Launch Space Daily, July 28, 2008 Monday, 546 words, Staff Writers |
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Orbital Delivers NASA's IBEX Satellite to Vandenberg Air Force Base for Integration with Pegasus Launch Vehicle; -- Company-Built Interstellar Boundary Explorer Spacecraft to be Launched Aboard Pegasus Rocket from Kwajalein Atoll Near the Equator -- Business Wire, July 30, 2008 Wednesday 2:00 PM GMT, 731 words |
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IBEX Satellite Ready For Integration With Pegasus Launch Vehicle Space Daily, July 31, 2008 Thursday, 538 words, Staff Writers |
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Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, August 1, 2008, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 253 words |
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Orbital Delivers NASA's IBEX Satellite to Vandenberg Air Force Base Wireless News, August 2, 2008 Saturday, 482 words |
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Outer Limits Aviation Week & Space Technology, August 4, 2008, In Orbit; Pg. 16, 217 words, Edited by Frank Morring, Jr. |
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SCIENCE SATELLITE WEEK, August 04, 2008 Monday, SCIENCE, 111 words |
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Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, August 29, 2008, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 242 words |
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IBEX SPACECRAFT TAKES MAJOR STEP TOWARDS LAUNCH IMAGING UPDATE, September 2008, 570 words |
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Orbital successfully launches company-built IBEX satellite aboard Pegasus rocket for NASA; CONTRACTS Wireless Satellite and Broadcasting Newsletter, September 1, 2008, Pg. 5(2), 467 words |
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Solar Winds, Crucial To Life On Earth, Decreasing National Public Radio (NPR), September 26, 2008 Friday, 2935 words |
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SOLAR WINDS, CRUCIAL TO LIFE ON EARTH, DECREASING National Public Radio (NPR), September 26, 2008 Friday, 2931 words |
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Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, September 26, 2008, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 221 words |
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NASA Launch Schedule Space & Missile Defense Report, September 29, 2008 Monday, 1531 words |
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NASA To Discuss Mission To Explore The Edge Of The Solar System National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, October 2, 2008, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 257 words |
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NASA TO DISCUSS MISSION TO EXPLORE EDGE OF SOLAR SYSTEM States News Service, October 2, 2008 Thursday, 204 words, States News Service |
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NASA TO DISCUSS MISSION TO EXPLORE EDGE OF SOLAR SYSTEM US Fed News, October 2, 2008 Thursday 5:52 AM EST, 203 words, US Fed News |
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Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, October 3, 2008, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 208 words |
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UNH SPACE SCIENCE CENTER TO DEDICATE NEW SMALL SATELLITE TEST FACILITY OCT. 9 States News Service, October 3, 2008 Friday, 604 words, States News Service |
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EVENT: CONFERENCE CALL BRIEFING - THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION (NASA); LOCATION: None given -- October 6, 2008 As seen in text DC Daybook - Policy & News Events, October 06, 2008 Monday, GENERAL NEWS EVENTS, 208 words |
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Today's Events In Washington The Frontrunner, October 6, 2008 Monday, WASHINGTON'S SCHEDULE, 2161 words |
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NASA Spacecraft Ready to Explore Outer Solar System National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, October 6, 2008, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 545 words |
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NASA Spacecraft Ready To Explore Outer Solar System National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, October 6, 2008, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 557 words |
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NASA Spacecraft Ready to Explore Outer Solar System PR Newswire, October 6, 2008 Monday 5:00 PM GMT, 550 words |
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IBEX Spacecraft To Launch Oct. 19 From Kwajalein Atoll On Mission To Study Solar System-Galaxy Limits Space & Missile Defense Report, October 6, 2008 Monday, 570 words |
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NASA's Shuttle and Rocket Missions Space & Missile Defense Report, October 6, 2008 Monday, 1522 words |
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NASA SPACECRAFT READY TO EXPLORE OUTER SOLAR SYSTEM States News Service, October 6, 2008 Monday, 509 words, States News Service |
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NASA: Ready to explore outer solar system UPI, October 6, 2008 Monday 1:29 PM EST, 157 words |
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NASA Spacecraft Ready to Explore Outer Solar System U.S. Newswire, October 6, 2008 Monday 1:00 PM EST, TECHNOLOGY EDITORS, 536 words |
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NASA SPACECRAFT READY TO EXPLORE OUTER SOLAR SYSTEM US Fed News, October 6, 2008 Monday 5:52 AM EST, 509 words, US Fed News |
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IBEX To Pioneer New Method Of Raising Orbit Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, October 7, 2008 Tuesday, News; Pg. 3, 477 words, Jefferson Morris |
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NASA SPACECRAFT ALL SET EXPLORE THE DYNAMIC INTERACTIONS IN OUTER SOLAR SYSTEM Hindustan Times, October 7, 2008 Tuesday 5:35 PM EST, 410 words, two days, for his a key role of a mediator in conjunction with Saudi Arabia in bringing about a negotiated settlement between the Taliban and the Karzai regime to pave the way for withdrawal of the US and NATO forces from Afghanistan. Report from Asian News International brought to you by HT Syndication. |
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NASA Spacecraft Ready To Explore Outer Solar System Space Daily, October 7, 2008 Tuesday, 491 words, Staff Writers |
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PR Newswire Summary of Technology Copy, Oct. 8, 2008 PR Newswire, October 8, 2008 Wednesday 9:16 PM GMT, 5220 words |
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Lockheed Martin Sensor Aboard for Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) Mission Launch PR Newswire, October 8, 2008 Wednesday 3:07 PM GMT, 833 words |
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SCIENCE; Voyagers: So long to solar system Daily Camera (Boulder, Colorado), October 10, 2008 Friday, B:DAILY CAMERA; Pg. 05, 644 words |
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UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA SCIENTISTS TO HELP MAP EDGE OF SOLAR SYSTEM Targeted News Service, October 10, 2008 Friday 6:08 AM EST, 683 words, Targeted News Service |
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Getting Out There Aviation Week & Space Technology, October 13, 2008, In Orbit; Pg. 18, 225 words, Edited by Frank Morring, Jr. |
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Nasa IBEX Probe to Go Where Only Voyager Has Gone Before [IBEX] Gizmodo, October 13, 2008 Monday 8:40 AM EST, 253 words |
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NASA Launch Schedule Space & Missile Defense Report, October 13, 2008 Monday, 1525 words |
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NASA to webcast IBEX Spacecraft launch David Kirkpatrick, October 14, 2008 Tuesday 5:42 PM EST, 340 words, davidkirkpatrick |
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NASA PROBE TO EXAMINE BOUNDARY BETWEEN SOLAR SYSTEM AND INTERGALACTIC SPACE Hindustan Times, October 14, 2008 Tuesday 9:15 AM EST, 435 words, Report from Asian News International brought to you by HT Syndication. |
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NASA to Webcast IBEX Spacecraft Launch on Pegasus Rocket Oct. 19 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, October 14, 2008, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 332 words |
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NASA to Webcast IBEX Spacecraft Launch on Pegasus Rocket Oct. 19 PR Newswire, October 14, 2008 Tuesday 9:10 PM GMT, 330 words |
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NASA to Webcast IBEX Spacecraft Launch on Pegasus Rocket Oct. 19 U.S. Newswire, October 14, 2008 Tuesday 5:10 PM EST, TECHNOLOGY EDITORS, 314 words |
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NASA TO WEBCAST IBEX SPACECRAFT LAUNCH ON PEGASUS ROCKET OCT. 19 US Fed News, October 14, 2008 Tuesday 6:00 AM EST, 278 words, US Fed News |
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NASA and the weakening solar bubble David Kirkpatrick, October 15, 2008 Wednesday 2:15 PM EST, 309 words, davidkirkpatrick |
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NASA to Webcast Launch Entertainment Close-up, October 15, 2008 Wednesday, 239 words |
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NASA to Discuss Mission to Study Sun's Weakening Protective Bubble Justice Department Documents and Publications, October 15, 2008, JUSTICE DEPARTMENT PRESS RELEASES, 298 words |
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NASA to Discuss Mission to Study Sun's Weakening Protective Bubble PR Newswire, October 15, 2008 Wednesday 3:16 PM GMT, 265 words |
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NASA To Webcast IBEX Spacecraft Launch Space Daily, October 15, 2008 Wednesday, 207 words, Staff Writers |
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INSTITUTE FOR STUDY OF EARTH, OCEANS, AND SPACE States News Service, October 15, 2008 Wednesday, 687 words, States News Service |
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NASA TO DISCUSS MISSION TO STUDY SUN'S WEAKENING PROTECTIVE BUBBLE States News Service, October 15, 2008 Wednesday, 247 words, States News Service |
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NASA to Webcast IBEX spacecraft launch UPI, October 15, 2008 Wednesday 11:36 AM EST, 155 words |
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NASA to Discuss Mission to Study Sun's Weakening Protective Bubble U.S. Newswire, October 15, 2008 Wednesday 11:16 AM EST, TECHNOLOGY EDITORS, 252 words |
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NASA TO DISCUSS MISSION TO STUDY SUN'S WEAKENING PROTECTIVE BUBBLE US Fed News, October 15, 2008 Wednesday 5:57 AM EST, 247 words, US Fed News |
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Orbital Reports Third Quarter 2008 Financial Results; -- Strong Free Cash Flow and Robust New Orders Highlight the Quarter --; -- Company Increases 2008 Guidance, Provides Preliminary 2009 Outlook --; Business Wire, October 16, 2008 Thursday 10:00 AM GMT, 4158 words |
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Q3 2008 Orbital Sciences Corporation Earnings Conference Call - Final FD (Fair Disclosure) Wire, October 16, 2008 Thursday, 9134 words |
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Q3 2008 Orbital Sciences Corporation Earnings Conference Call - Final FD (Fair Disclosure) Wire, October 16, 2008 Thursday, 9199 words |
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NASA Invites Students to Experience the Edge of the Solar System at the Sunday Experiment PR Newswire, October 16, 2008 Thursday 2:05 PM GMT, 452 words |
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NASA Invites Students to Experience the Edge of the Solar System at the Sunday Experiment U.S. Newswire, October 16, 2008 Thursday 10:05 AM EST, TECHNOLOGY EDITORS, 437 words |
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NASA to launch probe to map solar system's edge The Associated Press, October 17, 2008 Friday, BUSINESS NEWS, 326 words, By ALICIA CHANG, AP Science Writer |
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NASA to launch probe to map solar system's edge Associated Press Financial Wire, October 17, 2008 Friday 8:47 PM GMT, BUSINESS NEWS, 326 words, By ALICIA CHANG, AP Science Writer |
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NASA to launch probe on 2-year mission to map solar system's edge Broadcast News (BN), October 17, 2008 Friday, GENERAL AND NATIONAL NEWS, 144 words, CP |
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NASA probe to map solar system's edge Connecticut Post Online (Bridgeport, Connecticut), October 17, 2008 Friday, NEWS, 314 words |
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EVENT: CONFERENCE CALL - THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION (NASA); LOCATION: None given -- October 17, 2008 As seen in text DC Daybook - Policy & News Events, October 17, 2008 Friday, GENERAL NEWS EVENTS, 136 words |
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NASA CONFERENCE CALL; SUBJECT: THE INTERSTELLAR BOUNDARY EXPLORER MISSION; PARTICIPANTS: ERIC CHRISTIAN, PROGRAM SCIENTIST, NASA HEADQUARTERS STEPHEN FUSELIER, MAIN INVESTIGATOR FOR IBEX-LO, LOCKHEED MARTIN DAVID MCCOMAS, MAIN INVESTIGATOR FOR IBEX, SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE NATHAN SCHWADRON, CO-INVESTIGATOR, BOSTON UNIVERSITY MODERATOR: NANCY NEAL JONES, IBEX PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER, GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER Federal News Service, October 17, 2008 Friday, PRESS CONFERENCE OR SPEECH, 1829 words |
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Today's Events In Washington The Frontrunner, October 17, 2008 Friday, WASHINGTON'S SCHEDULE, 1465 words |
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Peering into the beyond; What's outside our solar system ? Metro (UK), October 17, 2008 Friday, Pg. 17, 576 words |
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Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, October 17, 2008, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 238 words |
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Probe built in San Antonio to study solar system's edges San Antonio Express-News, October 17, 2008 Friday, METRO AND STATE NEWS; Pg. 8B, 690 words, Cindy Tumiel, STAFF |
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S.A.-built probe to study solar system's edges San Antonio Express-News, October 17, 2008 Friday, METRO AND STATE NEWS; Pg. 1B, 956 words, Cindy Tumiel, STAFF |
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LOS ALAMOS IMAGER ABOARD IBEX SPACE MISSION US Fed News, October 17, 2008 Friday 2:00 AM EST, 737 words, US Fed News |
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NASA to launch probe to map solar system's edge The Associated Press State & Local Wire, October 17, 2008 Friday 7:01 PM GMT, STATE AND REGIONAL, 327 words, By ALICIA CHANG, AP Science Writer |
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AFP world news agenda Agence France Presse -- English, October 18, 2008 Saturday 10:33 PM GMT, 256 words |
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AFP Americas News Agenda for Oct 18 Agence France Presse -- English, October 18, 2008 Saturday 10:21 PM GMT, 152 words |
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ACROSS THE NATION The Augusta Chronicle (Georgia), October 18, 2008 Saturday, NEWS; Pg. A03, 238 words |
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The Bismarck Tribune October 18, 2008 Saturday, WIRE; Pg. 6A, 317 words |
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NASA: No quick fix for broken Hubble telescope [Derived headline] Bucks County Courier Times, October 18, 2008 Saturday, Pg. B.8, 441 words |
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Orbital Set to Launch Company-built IBEX Scientific Spacecraft for NASA Aboard Pegasus Rocket; Company to Carry Out First of Three "Dual" Missions Scheduled Over the Next Nine Months as both Satellite Manufacturer and Launch Services Provider in Support of NASA's Science Satellite Programs; Equatorial Launch from Kwajalein Atoll to Reach the Highest Apogee Ever for a Pegasus Mission; IBEX Satellite's Highly Elliptical Orbit to Reach 80% of the Distance to the Moon Business Wire, October 18, 2008 Saturday 4:42 PM GMT, 802 words |
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NASA prepares deep space probe The Calgary Herald (Alberta), October 18, 2008 Saturday, NEWS; Pg. A7, 101 words, Calgary Herald |
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THE NATION Centre Daily Times (State College, PA), October 18, 2008 Saturday, A; Pg. 2, 1394 words |
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Drug czar: Gangsters crossing border The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN), October 18, 2008 Saturday, NEWS; Pg. A5, 948 words, From Our Press Services |
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Daily Camera (Boulder, Colorado) October 18, 2008 Saturday, A:DAILY CAMERA; Pg. 04, 468 words |
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Interstellar Boundary EXplorer ready to explore the boundaries of our solar system Digital Journal, October 18, 2008 Saturday 10:53 AM EST, 579 words |
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Satellite to probe limits of our solar system The Gazette (Montreal), October 18, 2008 Saturday, NEWS; Pg. A28, 199 words, Reuters |
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Probe goes to edge of solar system Grand Rapid Press (Michigan), October 18, 2008 Saturday, NATION / WORLD; Pg. A7, 182 words |
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NASA SATELLITE TO STUDY SOLAR SYSTEM'S OUTER LIMITS Hindustan Times, October 18, 2008 Saturday 6:02 PM EST, 323 words, Report from Asian News International brought to you by HT Syndication. |
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Saturday Globe The Myrtle Beach Sun-News (South Carolina), October 18, 2008 Saturday, BRIEFS; Pg. 4, 799 words |
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Palin to be on SNLDeathsToday in historyBirthdaysActor pleads guilty Topeka Capital-Journal (Kansas), October 18, 2008 Saturday, WEATHER; Pg. 5, 1792 words |
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Palin to be on SNLDeathsToday in historyBirthdaysActor pleads guilty Topeka Capital-Journal (Kansas), October 18, 2008 Saturday, WEATHER; Pg. 5, 1792 words |
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NASA to launch probe to map solar system's edge Associated Press Online, October 18, 2008 Saturday 3:29 AM GMT, DOMESTIC NEWS, 326 words, By ALICIA CHANG, AP Science Writer |
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NASA launches probe to study edge of solar system Agence France Presse -- English, October 19, 2008 Sunday 8:14 PM GMT, 570 words |
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NASA launches probe to study edge of solar system Agence France Presse -- English, October 19, 2008 Sunday 7:05 PM GMT, 233 words |
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NASA sends probe to study edge of solar system Agence France Presse -- English, October 19, 2008 Sunday 7:11 AM GMT, 548 words, Jean-Louis Santini |
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Nasa to probe why solar system's protective shield is shrinking Argus Weekend (South Africa), October 19, 2008, NEWS; Pg. 2, 438 words, Richard Gray |
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Shrinking solar bubble could threaten life on Earth; Scientists launch space mission today to solve mystery The Calgary Herald (Alberta), October 19, 2008 Sunday, NEWS; Next: Trends - Discoveries - What's New; Pg. A7, 429 words, Richard Gray, The Telegraph |
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Explorer to scan galaxy's far edge FLORIDA TODAY (Brevard County, Florida), October 19, 2008 Sunday, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 332 words, TODD HALVORSON Contact Halvorson at 639-0576 or thalvorson@floridatoday.com |
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SUN'S PROTECTIVE 'BUBBLE' SHRINKING, SAY NASA SCIENTISTS Hindustan Times, October 19, 2008 Sunday 6:01 PM EST, 401 words, Report from Asian News International brought to you by HT Syndication. |
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NASA SATELLITE TO STUDY SOLAR SYSTEM'S OUTER LIMITS (RE-ISSUE) Hindustan Times, October 19, 2008 Sunday 6:01 PM EST, 323 words, Report from Asian News International brought to you by HT Syndication. |
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Lewiston Morning Tribune (Idaho) October 19, 2008 Sunday, 735 words |
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NASA Launches IBEX Mission to Outer Solar System National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, October 19, 2008, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 408 words |
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NASA Launches IBEX Mission to Outer Solar System PR Newswire, October 19, 2008 Sunday 10:35 PM GMT, 426 words |
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SATELLITE TO UNRAVEL SOME MYSTERIES OF SPACE The Santa Fe New Mexican (New Mexico), October 19, 2008 Sunday, LOCAL NEWS; Pg. C-1, 689 words, SUE VORENBERG |
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NASA LAUNCHES IBEX MISSION TO OUTER SOLAR SYSTEM States News Service, October 19, 2008 Sunday, 374 words, States News Service |
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NASA to launch probe The Sunday Mail (Queensland, Australia), October 19, 2008 Sunday, WORLD; Pg. 53, 156 words, Alicia Chang |
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Probing the solar system's edge Sunday Tasmanian (Australia), October 19, 2008 Sunday, WORLD; Pg. 15, 138 words |
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Radiation threat to all life on Earth Sunday Independent (Ireland), October 19, 2008, WORLD NEWS, 329 words |
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Life on Earth threatened as galaxy's cosmic radiation shield gets weaker The Sunday Telegraph (London), October 19, 2008, NEWS; International; Pg. 35, 451 words, RICHARD GRAY Science Correspondent |
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VOA NEWS: NASA PROBE TO OBSERVE EDGE OF SOLAR SYSTEM US Fed News, October 19, 2008 Sunday 7:18 AM EST, 118 words, US Fed News |
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NASA LAUNCHES IBEX MISSION TO OUTER SOLAR SYSTEM US Fed News, October 19, 2008 Sunday 3:28 AM EST, 373 words, US Fed News |
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NASA Probe to Observe Edge of Solar System Voice of America News, October 19, 2008, VOA ENGLISH SERVICE, 110 words |
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Xinhua world news summary at 0030 GMT, Oct. 20 Xinhua General News Service, October 19, 2008 Sunday 8:40 PM EST, WORLD NEWS, 284 words |
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Xinhua world news summary at 0030 GMT, Oct. 20 Xinhua General News Service, October 19, 2008 Sunday 1:16 AM EST, WORLD NEWS, 284 words |
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Ibex spacecraft to study fringes of solar system The Associated Press State & Local Wire, October 19, 2008 Sunday 6:28 PM GMT, STATE AND REGIONAL, 110 words |
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Orbital Successfully Launches Company-Built IBEX Satellite aboard Pegasus Rocket for NASA; -- Latest Mission Is 26th Consecutive Successful Launch for Pegasus --; -- Scientific Satellite to Study the Heliosphere is Performing as Expected Early in its Mission -- Business Wire, October 20, 2008 Monday 3:18 PM GMT, 901 words |
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NASA launches probe to chart outer limits of solar system CBC NEWS, October 20, 2008 Monday 12:15 PM GMT, 361 words, CBC News |
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NATION & WORLD Chicago Tribune, October 20, 2008 Monday, NEWS ; ZONE C; Pg. 10, 541 words |
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Probe will study edge of solar system Edmonton Journal (Alberta), October 20, 2008 Monday, NEWS; World Digest; Pg. A16, 64 words, Canwest News Service |
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NASA's IBEX Ready to Measure the Edges of Our Solar System [IBEX] io9, October 20, 2008 Monday 1:40 PM EST, 296 words |
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NASA EXPLORER All systems go for probe MX (Australia), October 20, 2008 Monday, NEWS; Pg. 9, 104 words |
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All systems go for probe MX Brisbane (Queensland, Australia), October 20, 2008 Monday, MX; Pg. 9, 106 words |
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NASA Launches IBEX Mission To Outer Solar System National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, October 20, 2008, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 423 words |
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Space probe is on its way - way out there San Antonio Express-News, October 20, 2008 Monday, METRO AND STATE NEWS; Pg. 1B, 495 words, Cindy Tumiel, STAFF |
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SCIENCE SATELLITE WEEK, October 20, 2008 Monday, SCIENCE, 59 words |
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IBEX Imager To Capture Evidence Of Far-Distant Particle Collisions Space Daily, October 20, 2008 Monday, 539 words, Staff Writers |
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NASA Launches Spacecraft To Check On Possible Weakening Of Protective Layer Shielding Solar System From Cosmic Rays Space & Missile Defense Report, October 20, 2008 Monday, 388 words |
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NASA's Shuttle and Rocket Missions Space & Missile Defense Report, October 20, 2008 Monday, 1525 words |
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All systems go for probe Sydney MX (Australia), October 20, 2008 Monday, WORLD; Pg. 9, 106 words |
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united states: NASA launches IBEX TendersInfo, October 20, 2008 Monday, 267 words, sanjayc03 |
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United states: Orbital Set to Launch Company-built IBEX Scientific Spacecraft for NASA Aboard Pegasus Rocket TendersInfo, October 20, 2008 Monday, 282 words, sanjayc03 |
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IBEX begins its outer solar system mission UPI, October 20, 2008 Monday 10:36 AM EST, 194 words |
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Ventura County Star (California) October 20, 2008 Monday, NEWS, 522 words |
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Orbital Sciences launches IBEX Washington Business Journal (Washington DC), October 20, 2008 Monday, 178 words, Tucker Echols |
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Spacecraft blasts off to probe edge of solar system CNN.com, October 20, 2008 Monday 11:18 AM EST, SCIENCE & SPACE, 282 words |
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IBEX Launched To Study Outer Edge Of Solar System Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, October 21, 2008 Tuesday, News; Pg. 2, 325 words, Jefferson Morris |
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NASA Launches IBEX Mission To Outer Solar System Space Daily, October 21, 2008 Tuesday, 354 words, Staff Writers |
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United Kingdom: NASA launches satellite to scan solar systems outer limits TendersInfo, October 21, 2008 Tuesday, 458 words, sanjayc03 |
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United States: IBEX probe launched to study outer solar system TendersInfo, October 21, 2008 Tuesday, 564 words, sanjayc03 |
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United States: NASA All systems go on IBEX probe to map edge of solar system TendersInfo, October 21, 2008 Tuesday, 545 words, rajesh03 |
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United States: NASA spacecraft rocketed into space Sunday to map the edge of the solar system TendersInfo, October 21, 2008 Tuesday, 119 words, sanjayc03 |
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Around the world / gallery Townsville Bulletin (Australia), October 21, 2008 Tuesday, WORLD; Pg. 11, 56 words |
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PTR Group Celebrates Third Successful Launch of the Year; Launch Marks 8th Spacecraft Launched This Year for Engineering Services Company PR Newswire, October 22, 2008 Wednesday 4:54 PM GMT, 428 words |
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60 Seconds New Scientist, October 25, 2008, NEWS; 60 Seconds; Pg. 7, 299 words, Staff |
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Answers blow in solar wind Sunday Tasmanian (Australia), October 26, 2008 Sunday, SUNDAY; Pg. 35, 502 words, MARTIN GEORGE |
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Company Watch - NASA AirGuideBusiness.com, October 27, 2008, Business & Industry News, 1393 words |
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IBEX Away Aviation Week & Space Technology, October 27, 2008, In Orbit; Pg. 19, 186 words, Edited by Frank Morring, Jr. |
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Applied Defense Solutions Performs Flight Dynamics For IBEX Space Daily, October 27, 2008 Monday, 796 words, Staff Writers |
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NASA'S IBEX SPACECRAFT REACHES ORBIT, BEGINS INSTRUMENT COMMISSIONING Hindustan Times, November 13, 2008 Thursday 6:05 PM EST, 370 words, Report from Asian News International brought to you by HT Syndication. |
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IBEX Spacecraft Reaches Orbit Space Daily, November 13, 2008 Thursday, 390 words, Staff Writers |
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NASA's IBEX spacecraft reaches orbit, begins instrument commissioning Asian News International (ANI), November 25, 2008 Tuesday, 356 words, ANI |
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Space transportation Aerospace America, December 2008, SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS; Pg. 86, 1426 words, Carl Ehrlich; the AIAA Space Transportation Technical Committee |
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NASA's IBEX spacecraft reaches orbit, begins instrument commissioning Asian News International (ANI), December 3, 2008 Wednesday, 356 words, ANI |
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Eyeing the edge of the solar system Machine Design, December 11, 2008, Pg. 80, 138 words |
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ZANK, UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT HUNTSVILLE TEAM WAIT FOR SATELLITE TO PROBE SUN'S 'BUBBLE' IN STUFF BETWEEN STARS US Fed News, December 22, 2008 Monday 3:37 AM EST, 662 words, US Fed News |
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Year in review: 2008 Ruidoso News (New Mexico), December 25, 2008 Thursday, COLUMNS FP; Columnists, 909 words, In Our Skies, by Alan Hale, Astronomer |
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Kennedy Space Center Celebrates NASA'S 50 Years In 2008, Eyes Next 50 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, December 31, 2008, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 1238 words |
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IBEX Building First All-Sky Map Of The Edge Of The Solar System Space Daily, January 14, 2009 Wednesday, 496 words, Staff Writers |
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IBEX Collecting Data on Solar System Wireless News, January 15, 2009 Thursday, 472 words |
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NASA Selects Orbital's Pegasus Rocket to Launch NuSTAR Space Science Satellite; -- Company to Provide Both the Launch Vehicle and Satellite for Important NASA Mission -- Business Wire, February 18, 2009 Wednesday 4:29 PM GMT, 862 words |
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Orbital Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2008 Financial Results; -- Annual Revenues, Operating Income, Free Cash Flow and Backlog Set New Records --; -- Fourth Quarter Revenues Up 11%, Adjusted Earnings Per Share $0.33 --; -- Company Updates 2009 Financial Guidance -- Business Wire, February 19, 2009 Thursday 11:00 AM GMT, 4211 words |
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Q4 2008 Orbital Sciences Corporation Earnings Conference Call - Final FD (Fair Disclosure) Wire, February 19, 2009 Thursday, 10414 words |
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SANDIA'S DIAMOND-LIKE FILMS ON BOARD NASA SATELLITE US Fed News, February 21, 2009 Saturday 11:21 AM EST, 563 words |
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New Space Show Highlights IBEX's Mission Of Discovery Space Daily, March 9, 2009 Monday, 471 words, Staff Writers |
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Aurora Flight Sciences Wins NASA Contract for Charged Particle Spectrometer for Manned Space Vehicles Marketwire, March 18, 2009 Wednesday 7:06 AM GMT, 379 words |
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Professors Earns $411,000 NASA Grant to Study the Final Frontier of the Solar System Targeted News Service, April 20, 2009 Monday 1:57 AM EST, 335 words |
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Diamond-like films on board NASA satellite; INDUSTRY NEWS Advanced Materials & Processes, May 1, 2009, Pg. S4(1), 154 words |
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Carbon film enhances space probe; TECH TALK; Brief article National Defense, May 1, 2009, Pg. 45(1), 112 words, Williams, Robert H. |
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Planetarium show to feature SWI's work San Antonio Business Journal, May 28, 2009 Thursday, 215 words |
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NASA spacecraft detects ultra fast hydrogen coming from Moon Asian News International (ANI), June 19, 2009 Friday, 446 words, ANI |
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NASA spacecraft detects ultra fast hydrogen coming from Moon Hindustan Times, June 19, 2009 Friday, 459 words |
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IBEX Detects Fast Neutral Hydrogen From The Moon Space Daily, June 19, 2009 Friday, 651 words, Staff Writers |
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Lunar neutral hydrogen atoms discovered UPI, June 24, 2009 Wednesday 4:06 PM EST, 202 words |
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Orbital selected by NASA to build new space science satellite to study x-ray polarization; CONTRACTS Wireless Satellite and Broadcasting Newsletter, July 1, 2009, Pg. 2(2), 608 words |
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Orbital Selected by NASA to Build New Space Science Satellite to Study X-Ray Polarization; -- Company to Design, Manufacture, Test and Operate New $40 Million Low-Earth Orbit Space Science Satellite --; Business Wire, July 8, 2009 Wednesday 6:01 PM GMT, 799 words |
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Orbital selected to build $40M NASA satellite Washington Business Journal (Washington DC), July 8, 2009 Wednesday, 153 words, Barton Eckert |
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United States: Orbital selected to build $40M NASA satellite TendersInfo, July 10, 2009 Friday, 154 words, datta003 |
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Orbital Selected by NASA to Build Low-Earth Orbit Space Science Satellite Wireless News, July 12, 2009 Sunday, 494 words |
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Orbital Selected by NASA to Build Low-Earth Orbit Space Science Satellite Health & Beauty Close-Up, July 13, 2009 Monday, 494 words |
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Top 10 Science Stories of 2009 Announced by Los Alamos National Laboratory. Benzinga.com, August 4, 2009, 2003 words |
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"IBEX: SEARCH FOR EDGE OF SOLAR SYSTEM" PREMIERES OCT. 10 AT MCAULIFFE-SHEPARD DISCOVERY CENTER States News Service, October 6, 2009 Tuesday, 551 words, States News Service |
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'INTERSTELLAR BOUNDARY EXPLORER: SEARCH FOR EDGE OF SOLAR SYSTEM' PREMIERES OCT. 10 AT MCAULIFFE-SHEPARD DISCOVERY CENTER US Fed News, October 7, 2009 Wednesday 7:56 PM EST, 572 words |
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WorldView-2 Satellite Features Key Processing Electronics from Southwest Research Institute Business Wire, October 8, 2009 Thursday 7:36 PM GMT, 507 words |
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Planetarium First in Texas With New Technology Targeted News Service, October 8, 2009 Thursday 6:14 AM EST, 494 words, Targeted News Service |
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DigitalGlobe Introduces WorldView-2 Satellite Entertainment Close-Up, October 13, 2009 Tuesday, 294 words |
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NASA to Reveal Data Showing a New View of Our Galaxy National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, October 13, 2009, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 276 words |
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NASA to Reveal Data Showing a New View of Our Galaxy PR Newswire, October 13, 2009 Tuesday 3:13 PM EST, 284 words |
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WorldView-2 Satellite Features Key Processing Electronics From SwRI Space Daily, October 13, 2009 Tuesday, 429 words, Staff Writers |
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NASA TO REVEAL DATA SHOWING A NEW VIEW OF OUR GALAXY States News Service, October 13, 2009 Tuesday, 233 words, States News Service |
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AFP Americas News Agenda for October 15 Agence France Presse -- English, October 14, 2009 Wednesday 9:20 PM GMT, 211 words |
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NASA discuss new science data of the galaxy Future News - Media Planner, October 14, 2009 Wednesday, NEWS, 86 words |
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NASA TO REVEAL DATA SHOWING NEW VIEW OF OUR GALAXY US Fed News, October 14, 2009 Wednesday 3:01 PM EST, 251 words |
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NASA probe helps to map solar system Agence France Presse -- English, October 15, 2009 Thursday 6:20 PM GMT, 514 words |
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EVENT: REVISED - NEWS CONFERENCE - THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION (NASA); LOCATION: NASA Headquarters, 300 E Street SW, James Webb Auditorium, Washington, D.C. -- October 15, 2009 2:15 PM DC Daybook - Policy & News Events, October 15, 2009 Thursday, GENERAL NEWS EVENTS, 184 words |
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Today's Events In Washington The Frontrunner, October 15, 2009 Thursday, WASHINGTON'S SCHEDULE, 2877 words |
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NASA Spacecraft Provides First View of Our Place in the Galaxy National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, October 15, 2009, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 698 words |
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Cassini Data Help Redraw Shape of Solar System National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, October 15, 2009, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 687 words |
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NASA Spacecraft Provides First View of Our Place in the Galaxy PR Newswire, October 15, 2009 Thursday 2:09 PM EST, 708 words |
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Discovering the Unexpected: Researchers Surprised By First Results From NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer Mission PR Newswire, October 15, 2009 Thursday 2:00 PM EST, 753 words |
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NASA SPACECRAFT PROVIDES FIRST VIEW OF OUR PLACE IN GALAXY States News Service, October 15, 2009 Thursday, 655 words, States News Service |
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UNH SPACE SCIENTISTS HELP CATCH INTERSTELLAR WIND States News Service, October 15, 2009 Thursday, 815 words, States News Service |
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IBEX DISCOVERS THAT GALACTIC MAGNETIC FIELDS MAY CONTROL BOUNDARIES OF OUR SOLAR SYSTEM States News Service, October 15, 2009 Thursday, 850 words, States News Service |
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UNH Space Scientists Help Catch the Interstellar Wind Targeted News Service, October 15, 2009 Thursday 6:34 AM EST, 841 words, Targeted News Service |
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NASA Spacecraft Provides First View of Our Place in the Galaxy Targeted News Service, October 15, 2009 Thursday 4:06 AM EST, 680 words, Targeted News Service |
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IBEX Discovers That Galactic Magnetic Fields May Control the Boundaries of Our Solar System Targeted News Service, October 15, 2009 Thursday 2:43 AM EST, 871 words, Targeted News Service |
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UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News UPI, October 15, 2009 Thursday 6:14 PM EST, 914 words |
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Spacecraft obtains new view of our galaxy UPI, October 15, 2009 Thursday 3:13 PM EST, 231 words |
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Scientists map solar system ABC Premium News (Australia), October 16, 2009 Friday 3:31 PM AEST, 146 words |
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'Ribbon' found at edge of solar system CBC NEWS, October 16, 2009 Friday 2:42 PM GMT, 313 words, CBC News |
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Discovering The Unexpected: Researchers Surprised By First Results From NASA'S Interstellar Boundary Explorer Mission ENP Newswire, October 16, 2009 Friday, 728 words |
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NASA spacecraft provides first view of our solar system's position in Milky Way Hindustan Times, October 16, 2009 Friday, 372 words |
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Scientists discover "noodle soup" of solar material at space bubble's edge Hindustan Times, October 16, 2009 Friday, 422 words |
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NASA spacecraft helps scientists map solar system Indo-Asian News Service, October 16, 2009 Friday, 380 words |
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Galactic Weather Discovery Changes Our Understanding of the Solar System [Heliopause Porn] io9, October 16, 2009 Friday 1:35 PM EST, 481 words |
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Mapping The Boundaries Of The Solar System National Public Radio (NPR), October 16, 2009 Friday, 2132 words |
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Spacecraft provides map of sky's atoms San Antonio Express-News, October 16, 2009 Friday, METRO AND STATE NEWS; Pg. 1B, 704 words, Elizabeth Allen, STAFF |
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Bursting the Sun's Bubble Targeted News Service, October 16, 2009 Friday 5:03 AM EST, 591 words, Targeted News Service |
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE SPACE SCIENTISTS HELP CATCH INTERSTELLAR WIND US Fed News, October 16, 2009 Friday 5:24 PM EST, 842 words |
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DigitalGlobe Launches WorldView-2 Satellite Wireless News, October 16, 2009 Friday, 294 words |
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Space boundary bright The Calgary Herald (Alberta), October 17, 2009 Saturday, NEWS; Pg. A26, 235 words, Reuters |
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Galactic magnetic fields may control boundaries of our solar system Hindustan Times, October 17, 2009 Saturday, 482 words |
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Mapping edge of galaxy Townsville Bulletin (Australia), October 17, 2009 Saturday, FEATURES; Pg. 65, 238 words |
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NASA spacecraft provides first view of our solar system's position in Milky Way Asian News International (ANI), October 18, 2009 Sunday, 355 words, ANI |
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Scientists discover "noodle soup" of solar material at space bubble's edge Asian News International (ANI), October 18, 2009 Sunday, 415 words, ANI |
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Galactic magnetic fields may control boundaries of our solar system Asian News International (ANI), October 18, 2009 Sunday, 474 words, ANI |
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IBEX finds solar system surprise David Kirkpatrick, October 18, 2009 Sunday 3:51 AM EST, 1152 words, davidkirkpatrick |
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NASA Discovers A Ring Around The Solar System National Public Radio (NPR), October 18, 2009 Sunday, 874 words |
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Our life in the solar system bubble PrairiePundit, October 18, 2009 Sunday 8:34 PM EST, 305 words, Merv |
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IBEX Explores Galactic Frontier, Releases First-Ever All-Sky Map Space Daily, October 18, 2009 Sunday, 617 words, Staff Writers |
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IBEX Team To Publish All-Sky Map Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, October 19, 2009 Monday, What's Ahead in Aerospace & Defense; Pg. 1, 131 words, Staff |
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IBEX Map Published Aviation Week & Space Technology, October 19, 2009, News Breaks; Pg. 18, 129 words |
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To the Edge Of The Solar System & Beyond The Daily Galaxy, October 19, 2009 Monday 3:56 AM EST, 369 words, Casey Kazan Daily Galaxy Editorial Staff |
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Cassini Data Help Redraw Shape Of Solar System Space Daily, October 19, 2009 Monday, 502 words, Staff Writers |
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United States: NASA s IBEX Spots Mystery Emissions at Edge of Solar System TendersInfo, October 19, 2009 Monday, 495 words, sanjayV03 |
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Giant Ribbon Discovered At Edge Of Solar System Space Daily, October 20, 2009 Tuesday, 523 words, Dr. Tony Phillips |
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SATELLITE REVEALS SURPRISING COSMIC 'WEATHER' AT EDGE OF SOLAR SYSTEM States News Service, October 20, 2009 Tuesday, 482 words, States News Service |
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UM Scientists Help Detect Giant Ring at Edge of Solar System Targeted News Service, October 20, 2009 Tuesday 2:25 AM EST, 888 words, Targeted News Service |
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UM Scientists Help Detect Giant Ring at Edge of Solar System Targeted News Service, October 20, 2009 Tuesday 2:25 AM EST, 888 words, Targeted News Service |
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NASA SPACECRAFT PROVIDES FIRST VIEW OF OUR PLACE IN GALAXY US Fed News, October 20, 2009 Tuesday 5:24 PM EST, 674 words |
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NASA spacecraft provides first view of our solar system's position in Milky Way Asian News International (ANI), October 21, 2009 Wednesday, 355 words, ANI |
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Scientists discover "noodle soup" of solar material at space bubble's edge Asian News International (ANI), October 21, 2009 Wednesday, 415 words, ANI |
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Galactic magnetic fields may control boundaries of our solar system Asian News International (ANI), October 21, 2009 Wednesday, 474 words, ANI |
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IBEX sees heliosphere boundary structure Slugger O'Toole, October 21, 2009 Wednesday 4:57 PM EST, 175 words, Pete Baker |
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UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA SCIENTISTS HELP DETECT GIANT RING AT EDGE OF SOLAR SYSTEM US Fed News, October 21, 2009 Wednesday 12:05 PM EST, 886 words |
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Sun-seeker pushes boundaries Sunday Tasmanian (Australia), October 25, 2009 Sunday, SUNDAY; Pg. 53, 512 words, MARTIN GEORGE |
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Mueller Planetarium's 'Touching the Universe' Starts Nov. 8 Targeted News Service, October 30, 2009 Friday 10:52 PM EST, 478 words, Targeted News Service |
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UNH ASTRONOMY LECTURE NOV. 7 HIGHLIGHTS NASA MISSION DISCOVERIES States News Service, November 2, 2009 Monday, 602 words, States News Service |
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UNH ASTRONOMY LECTURE NOV. 7 HIGHLIGHTS NASA MISSION DISCOVERIES US Fed News, November 3, 2009 Tuesday 3:29 PM EST, 576 words |
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Voyager 1, 2 work with new IBEX probe Huntsville Times (Alabama), November 18, 2009 Wednesday, LOCAL BUSINESS; Pg. 1B, 400 words, Shelby G. Spires, Times Aerospace Writer |
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Cassini's Big Sky - The View from the Center of Our Solar System National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, November 19, 2009, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 962 words |
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ESSAYS ON FAITH; Splendor of creation is but a shadow of what's to come Charleston Gazette (West Virginia), November 22, 2009, Sunday, NEWS; Pg. P6E, 969 words, Evelyn R. Smith |
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Cassini's Big Sky: The View From The Center Of Our Solar System Space Daily, November 25, 2009 Wednesday, 990 words, Staff Writers |
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Eureka! Water on the Moon and Other Discoveries Highlight Stellar Year for Nasa as Distinguished Astronaut Takes the Agency's Helm National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, December 16, 2009, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 2659 words |
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Eureka! Water on the Moon and Other Discoveries Highlight Stellar Year for NASA as Distinguished Astronaut Takes the Agency's Helm PR Newswire, December 16, 2009 Wednesday 4:30 PM EST, 2654 words |
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EUREKA! WATER ON MOON AND OTHER DISCOVERIES HIGHLIGHT STELLAR YEAR FOR NASA AS DISTINGUISHED ASTRONAUT TAKES AGENCY'S HELM States News Service, December 16, 2009 Wednesday, 2616 words, States News Service |
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Eureka! Water on the Moon and Other Discoveries Highlight Stellar Year for NASA as Distinguished Astronaut Takes the Agency's Helm Targeted News Service, December 16, 2009 Wednesday 2:51 AM EST, 2641 words, Targeted News Service |
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Eureka! Water on the Moon and Other Discoveries Highlight Stellar Year for NASA as Distinguished Astronaut Takes the Agency's Helm Targeted News Service, December 16, 2009 Wednesday 2:51 AM EST, 2641 words, Targeted News Service |
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Small Explorers with big benefits Aerospace America, January 2010, FEATURES; Pg. 32, 2475 words, J.R. Wilson, Contributing writer |
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Florida Tech Astronomer Lectures on NASAs Interstellar Boundary Explorer Mission Jan. 22 Targeted News Service, January 4, 2010 Monday 11:26 PM EST, 121 words, Targeted News Service |
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Los Alamos Achievements from Supercomputing to Biofuels; Los Alamos Achievements from Supercomputing to Biofuels Business Wire, January 8, 2010 Friday 12:21 AM GMT, 1998 words |
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SOLAR SCIENTISTS USE 'MAGNETIC MIRROR EFFECT' TO REPRODUCE IBEX OBSERVATION States News Service, January 12, 2010 Tuesday, 865 words, States News Service |
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IBEX's ribbon in the sky: scientists unravel the mystery; NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) spacecraft recently detected a mysterious ribbon of particles at the edge of the solar system. Scientists now say it may have been formed by atoms reflected back into the solar system by the Milky Way's magnetic field. The Christian Science Monitor, January 15, 2010 Friday, 699 words, Peter N. Spotts Staff writer |
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Magnetic Mirror Effect Reproduces IBEX Observation Space Daily, January 15, 2010 Friday, 767 words, Laura Layton |
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AROUND OUR COMMUNITIES FLORIDA TODAY (Brevard County, Florida), January 16, 2010 Saturday, LOCAL/STATE; Pg. B2, 922 words, By, COMPILED BY FLORIDA TODAY |
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IBEX's ribbon in the sky: Scientists unravel the mystery The Star, January 18, 2010, 729 words |
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AROUND OUR COMMUNITIES FLORIDA TODAY (Brevard County, Florida), January 19, 2010 Tuesday, LOCAL/STATE; Pg. B2, 956 words, By, COMPILED BY FLORIDA TODAY |
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Iran: Mysterious ribbon at edge of solar system explained Right Vision News, January 21, 2010 Thursday, 488 words |
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Events calendar Monterey County Herald (California), March 5, 2010 Friday, EVENTS, 2055 words, The Monterey County Herald |
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Pretlow Planetarium Show Features Interstellar Boundary Probe Targeted News Service, March 22, 2010 Monday 9:56 AM EST, 277 words, Targeted News Service |
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Planetarium to Explore 'Edge of Solar System' Targeted News Service, May 2, 2010 Sunday 3:48 AM EST, 230 words, Targeted News Service |
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IBEX to be Featured at SSU's Clark Planetarium Targeted News Service, July 15, 2010 Thursday 6:31 AM EST, 258 words, Targeted News Service |
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IBEX TO BE FEATURED AT SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY'S CLARK PLANETARIUM US Fed News, July 16, 2010 Friday 1:45 PM EST, 248 words |
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EVENT: CONFERENCE CALL BRIEFING - THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION (NASA); LOCATION: None given -- September 29, 2010 As seen in text DC Daybook - Policy & News Events, September 29, 2010 Wednesday, GENERAL NEWS EVENTS, 172 words |
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NASA discuss new detail on conditions at the edge of our solar system Future News - Media Planner, September 29, 2010 Wednesday, NEWS, 108 words |
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NASA Reschedules Teleconference on IBEX Spacecraft Findings PR Newswire, September 29, 2010 Wednesday 11:36 AM EST, 218 words |
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NASA To Reveal New Data On Conditions At Edge Of Solar System Right Vision News, September 29, 2010 Wednesday, 206 words |
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NASA RESCHEDULES TELECONFERENCE ON IBEX SPACECRAFT FINDINGS States News Service, September 29, 2010 Wednesday, 181 words, States News Service |
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IBEX FINDS SURPRISING CHANGES AT SOLAR BOUNDARY States News Service, September 29, 2010 Wednesday, 969 words, States News Service |
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NASA mission shows evolution of conditions at edge of solar system BNO News, September 30, 2010 Thursday 12:45 PM EST, 500 words, BNO News |
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EVENT: NEW \\MOVED FROM TODAY\\ - CONFERENCE CALL BRIEFING - THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION (NASA); LOCATION: None given -- September 30, 2010 As seen in text DC Daybook - Policy & News Events, September 30, 2010 Thursday, GENERAL NEWS EVENTS, 172 words |
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NASA Mission Shows Evolution Of Conditions At Edge Of Solar System National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, September 30, 2010, NASA PRESS RELEASES, 673 words |
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NASA Mission Shows Evolution of Conditions at Edge of Solar System PR Newswire, September 30, 2010 Thursday 12:00 PM EST, 687 words |
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NASA MISSION SHOWS EVOLUTION OF CONDITIONS AT EDGE OF SOLAR SYSTEM States News Service, September 30, 2010 Thursday, 648 words, States News Service |
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NEW MAP OF SUN'S PROTECTIVE "BUBBLE" UNVEILED BY IBEX TEAM, UNH RESEARCHER States News Service, September 30, 2010 Thursday, 546 words, States News Service |
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Spacecraft Observes Evolution of Conditions at Edge of Solar System Targeted News Service, September 30, 2010 Thursday 4:47 AM EST, 669 words, Targeted News Service |
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New Map of Sun's Protective 'Bubble' Unveiled by IBEX Team, UNH Researcher Targeted News Service, September 30, 2010 Thursday 4:34 AM EST, 655 words, Targeted News Service |
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Spacecraft Observes Evolution of Conditions at Edge of Solar System Targeted News Service, September 30, 2010 Thursday 3:31 AM EST, 683 words, Targeted News Service |
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NASA Mission Shows Evolution of Conditions at Edge of Solar System Targeted News Service, September 30, 2010 Thursday 2:52 AM EST, 669 words, Targeted News Service |
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Scientists Surprised by Rapid Changes in Space Structure Voice of America News, September 30, 2010, VOA ENGLISH SERVICE, 402 words, Art Chimes |
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'Knot' in ribbon at solar system's edge 'unties' Asian News International (ANI), October 1, 2010 Friday, 371 words, ANI |
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NASA Reschedules Teleconference On IBEX Spacecraft Findings. Plus NEWS, October 1, 2010, 145 words |
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NASA Reschedules Teleconference On IBEX Spacecraft Findings Plus Patent News, October 1, 2010 Friday, 146 words |
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NASA MISSION SHOWS EVOLUTION OF CONDITIONS AT EDGE OF SOLAR SYSTEM US Fed News, October 1, 2010 Friday 6:40 PM EST, 674 words |
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NASA Reschedules Teleconference On IBEX Spacecraft Findings. Plus NEWS, October 2, 2010, 128 words |
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NASA IBEX Probe Confirms Freaky Stuff Happening at the Edge of Our Solar System [Space] Gizmodo, October 3, 2010 Sunday 12:00 PM EST, 317 words |
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NASA Mission Shows Evolution Of Conditions At Edge Of Solar System. Plus NEWS, October 4, 2010, 648 words |
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NASA Mission Shows Evolution Of Conditions At Edge Of Solar System Plus Patent News, October 4, 2010 Monday, 651 words |
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Knot In The Ribbon At The Edge Of The Solar System "Unties" Space Daily, October 4, 2010 Monday, 441 words, Staff Writers |
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SwRI's McComas Named Fellow of the American Physical Society Targeted News Service, December 1, 2010 Wednesday 4:18 AM EST, 389 words, Targeted News Service |
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IBEX Spacecraft Makes First-Ever Images of Magnetotail Structures, Dynamic Interactions Occurring in the Invisible Space Around Earth Targeted News Service, December 14, 2010 Tuesday 2:38 AM EST, 813 words, Targeted News Service |
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Scientists explore invisible space around Earth Asian News International (ANI), December 15, 2010 Wednesday, 306 words, ANI |
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UNH SPACE PHYSICIST HONORED AS AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION FELLOW States News Service, December 15, 2010 Wednesday, 880 words, States News Service |
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UNH Space Physicist Honored as American Geophysical Union Fellow Targeted News Service, December 15, 2010 Wednesday 3:05 AM EST, 848 words, Targeted News Service |
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE SPACE PHYSICIST MOBIUS HONORED AS AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION FELLOW US Fed News, December 15, 2010 Wednesday 2:20 PM EST, 912 words |
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IBEX Makes First-Ever Images Of Magnetotail Structures Space Daily, December 17, 2010 Friday, 610 words, Staff Writers |
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Planetarium Shows to Begin New Schedule at Shawnee State University Targeted News Service, January 7, 2011 Friday 3:52 AM EST, 220 words, Targeted News Service |
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OPINION: 1/11/11 The Daily Independent (Ashland, Kentucky), January 10, 2011 Monday, COMMENTARY, 401 words, The Daily Independent, Ashland, Ky. |
Catching Space Weather In The Act Space Daily, February 25, 2011 Friday, 770 words, Staff Writers |
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"It did its grand tour past the planets and it just goes on, on this voyage of discovery." Slugger O'Toole, March 11, 2011 Friday 11:29 AM EST, 632 words, Pete Baker |
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Planetarium Show Explores Edge of Universe Targeted News Service, March 16, 2011 Wednesday 11:54 PM EST, 266 words, Targeted News Service |
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PLANETARIUM SHOW EXPLORES EDGE OF UNIVERSE US Fed News, March 16, 2011 Wednesday 6:33 PM EST, 266 words |
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DURBIN, KIRK URGE NASA TO SELECT ADLER PLANETARIUM FOR SPACE SHUTTLE ORBITER; Adler best qualified to take full advantage of educational benefits Orbiter provides; Sen. Richard J. Durbin (D-IL) News Release Congressional Documents and Publications, March 18, 2011, U.S. SENATE DOCUMENTS, 757 words |
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KIRK, DURBIN URGE NASA TO SELECT ADLER PLANETARIUM FOR SPACE SHUTTLE ORBITER States News Service, March 18, 2011 Friday, 764 words, States News Service |
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Kirk, Durbin Urge Nasa to Select Adler Planetarium for Space Shuttle Orbiter Targeted News Service, March 18, 2011 Friday 10:24 PM EST, 776 words, Targeted News Service |
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Durbin, Kirk Urge NASA to Select Adler Planetarium for Space Shuttle Orbiter Targeted News Service, March 18, 2011 Friday 2:06 PM EST, 778 words, Targeted News Service |
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IBEX SCIENTISTS ISOLATE MYSTERIOUS "RIBBON" OF ENERGY AND PARTICLES THAT WRAPS AROUND SOLAR SYSTEM BOUNDARY States News Service, March 30, 2011 Wednesday, 926 words, States News Service |
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INTERSTELLAR BOUNDARY EXPLORER SCIENTISTS ISOLATE MYSTERIOUS 'RIBBON' OF ENERGY AND PARTICLES THAT WRAPS AROUND SOLAR SYSTEM BOUNDARY US Fed News, March 30, 2011 Wednesday 11:52 AM EST, 958 words |
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Catching Space Weather in the Act Asian Journal of Earth Sciences, April 2011 - June 2011, NEWS SCAN; Pg. 132, 830 words |
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Mysterious "Ribbon" Of Energy And Particles Isolated Space Daily, April 6, 2011 Wednesday, 816 words, Staff Writers |
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Events calendar Monterey County Herald (California), April 15, 2011 Friday, EVENTS, 2804 words, The Monterey County Herald |
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Events calendar Monterey County Herald (California), April 24, 2011 Sunday, EVENTS, 2163 words, The Monterey County Herald |
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Events calendar Monterey County Herald (California), April 25, 2011 Monday, EVENTS, 3163 words, The Monterey County Herald |
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Events calendar Monterey County Herald (California), April 26, 2011 Tuesday, EVENTS, 2741 words, The Monterey County Herald |
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Events calendar Monterey County Herald (California), April 27, 2011 Wednesday, EVENTS, 2076 words, The Monterey County Herald |
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Events calendar Monterey County Herald (California), April 29, 2011 Friday, EVENTS, 2923 words, The Monterey County Herald |
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ASU Planetarium Summer Schedule Announced Targeted News Service, May 25, 2011 Wednesday 1:58 AM EST, 434 words, Targeted News Service |
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Southwest Research Institute Space-Based Wireless Communications Platform Selected for DARPA System F6 Program. Benzinga.com, June 21, 2011, 494 words |
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Southwest Research Institute Space-Based Wireless Communications Platform Selected for DARPA System F6 Program Business Wire, June 21, 2011 Tuesday 7:26 PM GMT, 488 words |
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Southwest Research Institute Space-Based Wireless Communications Platform Selected for DARPA System F6 Program Targeted News Service, June 21, 2011 Tuesday 2:07 AM EST, 451 words, Targeted News Service |
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NASA Night at ODU to Feature Talk, Planetarium Movie, and Moon Rock and Meteorite Specimens Targeted News Service, September 19, 2011 Monday 2:51 AM EST, 249 words, Targeted News Service |
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NASA NIGHT AT OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY TO FEATURE TALK, PLANETARIUM MOVIE, AND MOON ROCK AND METEORITE SPECIMENS US Fed News, September 19, 2011 Monday 6:31 PM EST, 264 words |
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NIKOLAOS PASCHALIDIS: MINIATURIZED DETAILS AND THE BIG PICTURE States News Service, October 4, 2011 Tuesday, 1091 words, States News Service |
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ORBITAL TEAMED WITH THREE NASA EXPLORER MISSION FINALISTS Hugin - English, November 3, 2011 Thursday 2:51 PM GMT, Regulatory, 1125 words |
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ORBITAL TEAMED WITH THREE NASA EXPLORER MISSION FINALISTS Thomson Reuters ONE, November 3, 2011 Thursday 9:51 AM EST, 1112 words |
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Orbital Teamed with Three NASA Explorer Mission Finalists Space Daily, November 21, 2011 Monday, 603 words, Staff Writers |
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Meet today's 40 Under 40: Susan Pope San Antonio Business Journal, January 11, 2012 Wednesday, 1213 words, Donna J. Tuttle |
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PLANETARIUM SHOWS TO LOOK AT MAPPING SOLAR SYSTEM, BIG BIRD'S ADVENTURE US Fed News, January 12, 2012 Thursday 6:16 PM EST, 241 words |
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NASA Hosts Briefing On New Observations of Interstellar Matter PR Newswire, January 26, 2012 Thursday 1:45 PM EST, 284 words |
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NASA HOSTS BRIEFING ON NEW OBSERVATIONS OF INTERSTELLAR MATTER States News Service, January 26, 2012 Thursday, 283 words, States News Service |
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NASA HOSTS BRIEFING ON NEW OBSERVATIONS OF INTERSTELLAR MATTER US Fed News, January 26, 2012 Thursday 10:04 PM EST, 307 words |
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UNITED STATES : NASA Hosts Briefing on New Observations of Interstellar Matter Tendersinfo News, January 27, 2012 Friday 6:30 AM EST, 267 words |
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UNITED STATES : NASA Hosts Briefing on New Observations of Interstellar Matter TendersInfo, January 27, 2012 Friday, 246 words, Sohita98 |
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New Observations From Beyond Solar System To Be Announced Tuesday RTT News (United States), January 29, 2012 Sunday, 298 words |
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NASA discusses new observations of interstellar matter AP Planner, January 30, 2012 Monday, NEWS; Major Events; Science, 116 words |
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NASA discusses new observations of interstellar matter Future News - Media Planner, January 30, 2012 Monday, VERTICALS, 116 words |
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Scientists puzzled by region outside solar system The Associated Press, January 31, 2012 Tuesday 11:13 PM GMT, DOMESTIC NEWS, 328 words, By ALICIA CHANG, AP Science Writer |
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Scientists intrigued by atoms from beyond the solar system; NASA's IBEX spacecraft has snagged atoms that came from outside our solar system. Interstellar space includes the raw material that becomes new stars, planets, and organic life. The Christian Science Monitor, January 31, 2012 Tuesday, 615 words, Pete Spotts Staff writer |
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Today's Events In Washington The Frontrunner, January 31, 2012 Tuesday, WASHINGTON'S SCHEDULE, 2178 words |
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NASA Spacecraft Reveals New Observations of Interstellar Matter National Aeronautics and Space Administration Documents and Publications, January 31, 2012, PRESS RELEASES AND INFORMATION, 684 words |
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NASA Spacecraft Reveals New Observations of Interstellar Matter PR Newswire, January 31, 2012 Tuesday 12:58 PM EST, 648 words |
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IBEX: GLIMPSES OF THE INTERSTELLAR MATERIAL BEYOND OUR SOLAR SYSTEM States News Service, January 31, 2012 Tuesday, 1371 words, States News Service |
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NASA SPACECRAFT REVEALS NEW OBSERVATIONS OF INTERSTELLAR MATTER States News Service, January 31, 2012 Tuesday, 645 words, States News Service |
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IBEX TEAM, UNH SCIENTIST PRESENT MISSION FINDINGS TODAY AT NASA PRESS CONFERENCE States News Service, January 31, 2012 Tuesday, 967 words, States News Service |
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IBEX Team, UNH Scientist Present Mission Findings Today at NASA Press Conference Targeted News Service, January 31, 2012 Tuesday 11:13 PM EST, 885 words, Targeted News Service |
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IBEX Probe Glimpses Interstellar Neighborhood Targeted News Service, January 31, 2012 Tuesday 6:17 PM EST, 1029 words, Targeted News Service |
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NASA Spacecraft Reveals New Observations of Interstellar Matter Targeted News Service, January 31, 2012 Tuesday 1:45 AM EST, 662 words, Targeted News Service |
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IBEX Spacecraft Measures 'Alien' Particles from Outside Solar System, Reveals Interactions in Surrounding Regions Targeted News Service, January 31, 2012 Tuesday 12:57 AM EST, 895 words, Targeted News Service |
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NASA SPACECRAFT REVEALS NEW OBSERVATIONS OF INTERSTELLAR MATTER US Fed News, January 31, 2012 Tuesday 6:13 PM EST, 669 words |
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INTERSTELLAR BOUNDARY EXPLORER TEAM, UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE SCIENTIST PRESENT MISSION FINDINGS, JAN. 31 AT NASA PRESS CONFERENCE US Fed News, January 31, 2012 Tuesday 11:15 AM EST, 883 words |
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Washington: NASA Spacecraft Reveals New Observations of InterstellarMatter. US Official News, January 31, 2012, 644 words |
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Washington: NASA Hosts Briefing on New Observations of Interstellar Matter. US Official News, January 31, 2012, 226 words |
Washington: IBEX: Glimpses of the Interstellar Material Beyond our Solar System. US Official News, January 31, 2012, 1143 words |
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Scientists puzzled by region outside solar system The Associated Press State & Local Wire, January 31, 2012 Tuesday 11:13 PM GMT, STATE AND REGIONAL, 328 words, By ALICIA CHANG, AP Science Writer |
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'Best' glimpse of interstellar material beyond our solar system captured Asian News International (ANI), February 1, 2012 Wednesday, 690 words, ANI |
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NASA spacecraft finds atoms beyond solar system CBC News, February 1, 2012 Wednesday 5:28 PM GMT, 386 words, CBC News |
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Scientists mapping particles surprised by conditions outside our solar system The Hamilton Spectator (Ontario, Canada), February 1, 2012 Wednesday, CANADA / WORLD; Pg. A10, 262 words, The Associated Press |
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Alien Particles: New Intersellar Particles Can Show History of Solar System International Business Times News, February 1, 2012 Wednesday 10:50 PM EST, 541 words |
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NASA Probe's Alien Particle Discovery and What it Tells us About our Sun International Business Times News, February 1, 2012 Wednesday 10:50 PM EST, 318 words |
'Alien' particles found entering from outside solar system Korea Times, February 1, 2012 Wednesday, 467 words |
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Scientists puzzled by region outside our solar system :NASA's Ibex spacecraft probes interstellar space from Earth orbit Lewiston Morning Tribune (Idaho), February 1, 2012 Wednesday, 318 words, ALICIA CHANG |
In First, NASA Probe Detects 'Alien Matter' Entering Our Solar System (VIDEO) Planetsave.com, February 1, 2012 Wednesday 2:37 PM EST, 64 words |
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Scientists puzzled by region outside solar system Associated Press Online, February 1, 2012 Wednesday 2:24 AM GMT, DOMESTIC NEWS, 328 words, By ALICIA CHANG, AP Science Writer |
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Our vast solar oxygen bubble The Advertiser (Australia), February 2, 2012 Thursday, FOREIGN; Pg. 32, 318 words, ALICIA CHANG, LOS ANGELES |
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Our solar system is adrift in an 'alien' cloud Asian News International (ANI), February 2, 2012 Thursday, 442 words, ANI |
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Scientists puzzled by region outside solar system The Bismarck Tribune, February 2, 2012 Thursday, DAKOTA WIRE; Pg. 3B, 287 words |
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BLOG: Nation Now: Scientists take bite of 'alien' space cloud that encompasses us Nation Now (Los Angeles Times), February 2, 2012 Thursday 2:15 AM EST, 609 words, Amy Hubbard |
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SPACECRAFT REVEALS NEW OBSERVATIONS OF INTERSTELLAR MATTER States News Service, February 2, 2012 Thursday, 423 words, States News Service |
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IBEX Spacecraft Intercepts 'Alien' Particles National Public Radio, February 3, 2012 Friday, 2149 words |
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NASA Hosts Briefing on New Observations of Interstellar Matter. Plus NEWS, February 4, 2012, 263 words |
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THROUGH The wire; Super Bowl Confetti Rains On NBC's TV, Web Gains Multichannel News, February 13, 2012, Pg. 7, 938 words |
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NASA Discovers Matter From Outside Our Galaxy RTT News (United States), February 14, 2012 Tuesday, 164 words |
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New Horizons Works through Winter Wakeup Space Daily, February 14, 2012 Tuesday, 679 words, Staff Writers |
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IBEX: Glimpses of the Interstellar Material Beyond our Solar System Space Daily, February 16, 2012 Thursday, 1124 words, Karen C. Fox |
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New Hampshire: IBEX Team, UNH Scientist Present Mission Findings Today at NASA Press Conference. US Official News, February 16, 2012, 860 words |
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New Hampshire: IBEX Team, UNH Scientist Present Mission Findings Today at NASA Press Conference US Official News, February 16, 2012 Thursday, 867 words |
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IBEX spacecraft measures 'alien' particles from outside solar system Space Daily, February 20, 2012 Monday, 812 words, Staff Writers |
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NASA Spacecraft Reveals New Observations of Interstellar Matter Space Daily, February 20, 2012 Monday, 567 words, Staff Writers |
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ESSAY ON FAITH; An alien invasion on planet Earth? Charleston Gazette (West Virginia), March 4, 2012, Sunday, NEWS; Pg. P6E, 927 words, Evelyn R. Smith |
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NASA's TWINS and IBEX Spacecraft Observe Impact of Powerful Solar Storm from Inside and Outside Earth's Magnetosphere Targeted News Service, March 27, 2012 Tuesday 2:34 AM EST, 731 words, Targeted News Service |
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Russia May Sink Satellite Salvage Plan For Antarctic Internet Connection Space Daily, March 29, 2012 Thursday, 1059 words, Simon Mansfield |
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TWINS and IBEX observe impact of powerful solar storm from inside and outside Earth's magnetosphere Space Daily, April 10, 2012 Tuesday, 639 words, Staff Writers |
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TEAMWORK: IBEX AND TWINS OBSERVE A SOLAR STORM States News Service, April 12, 2012 Thursday, 979 words, States News Service |
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Washington: Teamwork: IBEX and TWINS Observe a Solar Storm. US Official News, April 16, 2012, 899 words |
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Alaska: Planetarium: 'IBEX: Search for the Edge of the Solar System'. US Official News, April 19, 2012, 202 words |
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Alaska: Planetarium: 'IBEX: Search for the Edge of the Solar System' US Official News, April 19, 2012 Thursday, 203 words |
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Teamwork: IBEX and TWINS Observe a Solar Storm Space Daily, April 25, 2012 Wednesday, 965 words, Karen C. Fox for Goddard Space Flight Center |
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Alaska: Planetarium: 'IBEX: Search for the Edge of the Solar System'. US Official News, May 7, 2012, 157 words |
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Alaska: Planetarium: 'IBEX: Search for the Edge of the Solar System' US Official News, May 7, 2012 Monday, 157 words |
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Alaska: Planetarium: 'IBEX: Search for the Edge of the Solar System' US Official News, May 9, 2012 Wednesday, 213 words |
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IBEX REVEALS A MISSING BOUNDARY AT THE EDGE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM States News Service, May 10, 2012 Thursday, 1107 words, States News Service |
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New IBEX Data Show Heliosphere's Long-Theorized Bow Shock Does Not Exist Targeted News Service, May 10, 2012 Thursday 2:48 AM EST, 730 words, Targeted News Service |
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Alaska: Planetarium: 'IBEX: Search for the Edge of the Solar System' US Official News, May 10, 2012 Thursday, 167 words |
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Missing boundary at the edge of solar system revealed Asian News International (ANI), May 11, 2012 Friday, 770 words, ANI |
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The outer limits: Nasa probe sees the 'edge' of our solar system for first time - and it's completely different from what we thought MailOnline, May 11, 2012 Friday 3:53 PM GMT, SCIENCE, 1002 words, ROB WAUGH |
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SPACE EXPLORATION; S.A. scientists clock slower orbit for sun San Antonio Express-News, May 11, 2012 Friday, METRO AND STATE NEWS; Pg. 10B, 502 words, Don Finley, STAFF |
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Slower Sun leaves no shock wave Science Online (Australia), May 11, 2012 Friday 4:00 PM AEST, 465 words, Stuart Gary |
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Washington: IBEX Reveals a Missing Boundary At the Edge Of the SolarSystem. US Official News, May 11, 2012, 383 words |
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IBEX Reveals a Missing Boundary At the Edge Of the Solar System Space Daily, May 23, 2012 Wednesday, 921 words, Karen C. Fox for Goddard Space Flight Center |
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IBEX is in excellent health with no hardware, software or safety risks and none on the horizon. It is low cost and low risk. There are no limitations to future science investigations.
Detailed spacecraft subsystem analysis prior to the 2011 orbit change maneuvers showed that the spacecraft bus subsystems exhibited less degradation than pre-launch predicts. Two sets of degradation analyses were performed, one internal analysis by spacecraft systems and subsystems engineers at Orbital and one independent analysis by Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL). Both sets of analysis agreed that 1) less degradation was apparent than in pre-launch predicts and 2) the largest life-limiting factors are radiation and battery loading due to long eclipses.
After textbook execution of maneuvers in June 2011, the spacecraft subsystems and consumables were re-evaluated, and it was found that nothing in the state of the spacecraft would prevent operation for at least another decade. Additionally, the new IBEX Extended Mission (EM) orbit extends longevity by addressing the major life-limiting factors. All spacecraft bus subsystems were again evaluated at the end of 2012, and the study confirmed previous results: the spacecraft including all subsystems should operate for more than a decade.
The IBEX payload is also operating nominally and is taking ground-breaking science data. IBEX-Hi operations have remained stable over the course of the mission with small detector voltage changes due to variations in gain and operational optimization. IBEX-Lo has had two operational changes over the course of the mission. The first occurred in low earth orbit operations (LEOps) early in the mission when the positive collimator was rendered unusable. The scientists and engineers worked together to revise the negative collimator settings to do the job of both collimators, resulting in no data degradation. The second occurred in mid-2012 when the Post Acceleration (PAC) overcurrent protection was tripped three times. After detailed analysis including scientists, engineers and independent specialists, the Lo team reduced the PAC operating voltage. This has negligible effect on the collection efficiency of neutral hydrogen and helium from the heliosphere and the interstellar medium. The IBEX-Hi and IBEX-Lo data set throughout the mission has far exceeded requirements and has enabled ground-breaking science discoveries. Detailed payload analysis was also performed at the end of 2012. Degradation continues to be lower than pre-launch predicts, and an additional decade or more of operations is fully expected.
Web Table 1. IBEX hardware and software are ready for operation throughout the EM and beyond. Spacecraft status by subsystem shown in the table below. E = Excellent, VG = Very Good, G = Good, F= Fair, P = Poor.
Subsystem | Health | Description | Longevity |
CEU | E | Continues to operate nominally. | Trending indicates 10+ additional years of operations expected |
IBEX-Hi | E | Continues to operate nominally. | Trending indicates 10+ additional years of operations expected |
IBEX-Lo | VG | Continues to operate nominally with PAC at decreased voltage and no positive collimation. | Trending indicates 10+ additional years of operations expected |
Payload Firmware | E | Updated after minimum mission achieved. No update since. | N/A |
Attitude Control | E | Operating nominally. Less degradation than pre-launch predict. | Trending indicates 10+ additional years of operations expected |
Power | E | Operating nominally. Less degradation than pre-launch predict. | Sufficient power exists for 10+ additional years of operations |
Propulsion | E | Operating nominally. Less degradation than pre-launch predict. | Sufficient hydrazine exists for 20+ additional years of repointing |
C&DH | E | Operating nominally. Less degradation than pre-launch predict. | Trending indicates 10+ additional years of operations expected |
Thermal | E | Operating nominally. Less degradation than pre-launch predict. | N/A |
RF Comm | E | Operating nominally. Less degradation than pre-launch predict. | Trending indicates 10+ additional years of operations expected |
Spacecraft Software | E | Updated shortly after phase E began. No update since. | N/A |
The fuel usage schedule plot below projects fuel usage out until IBEX reaches its budgeted EOL fuel load. The trendline is a linear fit, and the 0.19 kg/year usage line is an estimate from prior propellant budget analyses. Using both estimates, the spacecraft will have enough fuel for 10 more years of operation. Following a linear fitted trendline, the spacecraft is projected to reach the EOL fuel load of 1.28 kg in the year 2038 (below). The 0.19 kg/year estimate is slightly more pessimistic, with an estimate to reach the EOL fuel load in 2033.
The most recent yearly assessment of all IBEX spacecraft and instrument risks held three open risks, none of which threatens the successful operation of the spacecraft in IBEX EM. No hardware risks are being carried.
Web Figure 1. IBEX is fully ready for the EM. The IBEX Risk Matrix below shows two of the three risks held are green. The yellow risk is being actively pursued and a mitigation plan is nearing closure. None of the identified risks prohibit successful operation.
Web Table 2. IBEX carries three risks, none of which could prevent successful operation of the extended mission.
ID | Risk | Approach/Action | Status |
1 | IT Security Upgrades: Budget Given that IBEX IT Security upgrades are dynamic in nature there is a possibility that science could be impacted as a result of reallocating limited funding to implement IT upgrades. COST |
Mitigate Develop a plan for descoping some areas within the task to comply with current and future IT security standards. |
IBEX team is working with SSMO to establish a patching and hardening plan that maximizes security while minimizing operations and budgetary risks. |
2 | IT Security Upgrades: SC Operations Given that IBEX is performing IT Security upgrades on a current working operational system there is a possibility that implementing these upgrades will have unintended negative consequences on spacecraft operations. TECHNICAL |
Mitigate Work with SSMO representatives to determine what IT updates are needed and develop plan to implement them with minimal impact to operations. |
IBEX team is working with SSMO to establish a patching and hardening plan that maximizes security while minimizing operations and budgetary risks. The upgraded systems will be thoroughly tested using the IBEX FlatSat before bringing them on line in the MOC. |
3 | Flight Computer Reboot Given that the SSR is not put into Self-Refresh mode upon a Flight Computer Reset, there is a possibility of data loss for the orbit in which a FC reboot occurs. TECHNICAL |
Watch The PLFW team is monitoring the PPS missed pulses to determine if that can be used as an indicator of an imminent FC reboot. Additional SOH passes are scheduled for orbits with high solar activity. |
We continue to monitor missed PPS telemetry. |
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