Characterization of acoustic-gravity waves in the upper thermosphere using Dynamics Explorer 2 Wind and Temperature Spectrometer (WATS) and Neutral Atmosphere Composition Spectrometer (NACS) data
Charged Grains In Saturn's F-Ring: Interaction With Saturn's Magnetic Field
Chemical Compositions and Nucleosynthesis on the Galactic Scale
Circular polarization of AGNs on the parsec VLBI scales
Classification and properties of iron meteorites
Climatology and latitudinal gradients of quiet time thermospheric neutral winds over Millstone Hill from Fabry-Perot interferometer measurements
Climatology and storm time dependence of nighttime thermospheric neutral winds over Millstone Hill
Climatology of neutral winds in the lower thermosphere over Millstone Hill (42.6°N) observed from ground and from space
Coherent Neutral Sheet Radiation from Pulsars
Cold Springs in Permafrost on Earth and Mars
COLLIDE: Collisions into Dust Experiment
Collisionless magnetic reconnection: Flux quanta, field lines, `composite electrons' -- Is the quantum-Hall effect involved in its micro-scale physics?
Collisionless reconnection: Mechanism of self-ignition in thin current sheets
Collisions into Dust Experiment Gas Payload: Scientific and Technical Lessons Learned
Combined Mass and Charge Spectrometer for Solar Wind and Pickup Ions
Comment on "A statistical comparison of solar wind sources of moderate and intense geomagnetic storms at solar minimum and maximum" by Zhang, J.-C., M. W. Liemohn, J. U. Kozyra, M. F. Thomsen, H. A. Elliott, and J. M. Weygand, JGR, 2006
Comment on "Are periodic solar wind number density structures formed in the solar corona?" by N. M. Viall et al., 2009, Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L23102, doi:10.1029/2009GL041191
Comment on "Geoeffectiveness of halo coronal mass ejections" by N. Gopalswamy, S. Yashiro, and S. Akiyama
Comment on "Head-on collision of electron acoustic solitary waves in a plasma with nonextensive hot electrons"
Comment on "Interplanetary coronal mass ejections that are undetected by solar coronagraphs" by T. A. Howard and G. M. Simnett