Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993jhu..reptr....r&link_type=abstract
Annual Report, Jun. 1992 - Jun. 1993 Johns Hopkins Univ., Laurel, MD. Applied Physics Lab.
Physics
Balloon-Borne Instruments, Education, Scientists, Solar Activity, Solar Physics, Telescopes, Magnetic Fields, Research, Universities
Scientific paper
This report describes the first year of training and progress of Mr. J.J. Blanchette toward a Ph.D. in Physics, with specialization in Solar Physics. Mr. Blanchette has met all academic requirements in order to proceed with his thesis research. He is a full-time graduate research fellow, and he has gained a good background in solar activity research. He has taken on the task of implementing the focal-plane functions of the Target Selector Telescope of the Flare Genesis Experiment, a balloon-borne telescope for solar activity research. During the report period, Mr. Blanchette presented a description of his work on solar active region NOAA 7260 at the 24th meeting of the Solar Physics Division of the AAS.
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