Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1999
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1999jhatd..20..544w&link_type=abstract
Johns Hopkins APL Tech. Dig., Vol. 20, No. 4, p. 544 - 555
Physics
Radiation Belts: Earth, Radiation Belts: Space Missions, Heliosphere: Radiation Belts, Jovian Planets: Radiation Belts
Scientific paper
The authors present the beginnings and evolution of APL research into energetic charged particles and magnetic fields in space. Examples are provided of the many discoveries and surprises stemming from this research program as it progressed from a small, inhouse effort in the early 1960s to today's extensive program in which the Laboratory closely interacts with the national and international space research communities. They describe a future for APL space research that promises to provide a continuing rich harvest of breakthroughs and new perspectives. These new perspective should lead to an understanding of solar energetic particles and planetary radiation belts that will allow greatly improved predictions of space weather and its effects on systems operating in space as well as on Earth's surface.
Mauk Barry H.
Mitchell Donald G.
Roelof Edmond C.
Williams Jimmy D.
Zanetti Laurence J.
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