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ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH

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0273-1177

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1879-1948

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Year 2023
  • Ionosphere variability I: Advances in observational, monitoring and detection capabilities
    Publication
    • I. Tsagouri
    • A. Belehaki
    • D. R. Themens
    • N. Jakowski
    • T. Fuller-Rowell
    • M. M. Hoque
    • G. Nykiel
    • W. J. Miloch
    • C. Borries
    • A. Morozova... and 3 others

    - ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH - Year 2023

    The paper aims to review recent advances regarding the observational and monitoring capabilities of the ionization conditions in the Earth's upper atmosphere. The analysis spans both ground and space-based experiments, seeking for new installations and/or missions, new or upgraded instrumentation and/or observational network establishments as means for advancing current understanding and prediction ability of the ionosphere variability....

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  • Ionosphere variability II: Advances in theory and modeling
    Publication
    • I. Tsagouri
    • D. R. Themens
    • A. Belehaki
    • J. Shim
    • M. M. Hoque
    • G. Nykiel
    • C. Borries
    • A. Morozova
    • T. Barata
    • W. J. Miloch

    - ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH - Year 2023

    This paper aims to provide an overview on recent advances in ionospheric modeling capabilities, with the emphasis in the efforts relevant to electron density variability. The discussion spans a wide range of model formulations (e.g., from purely empirical to physics-based ones and data-driven approaches) seeking for advances or gaps with regard to present challenges. This discussion is further supported by consideration of the...

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Year 2008
  • Low-cost solutions for Martian base
    Publication
    • J. Kozicka

    - ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH - Year 2008

    Załogowe misje na Marsa planuje się na 2025-30 r. Wg programu DRM NASA misja trwać ma 2,5 roku, a załoga zamieszka w 2 metalowych ciasnych modułach. Jak wykazują badania socjopsychologów taka misja zakończy się niepowodzeniem. Duża i komfortowa baza wpłynie na zminimalizowanie wielu źródeł stresu. Współczesne technologie i obecny stan wiedzy o Marsie pozwalają na zaprojektowanie i wykonanie bazy marsjańskiej jako przyjaznego człowiekowi...

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Year 2002
  • Activities of the Astro-geodetic Observatory in Jozefoslaw in the frame of IGS and EUREF
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    - ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH - Year 2002

    The Astrogeodetic Observatory of the Institute of Geodesy and Geodetic Astronomy of the Warsaw University of Technology (WUT) in Jozefoslaw was incorporated in 1957. In 1991 it joined the International GPS Service (IGS) and started to operate as a permanent in 1993. Since then the following permanent services have been maintained: GPS observations using Trimble and Turbo Rogue receivers, tidal gravimetric observations with LaCoste&Romberg...

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  • Intercomparison of TEC obtained from the IRI model to the one derived from GPS measurements
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    - ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH - Year 2002

    IRI (International Reference Ionosphere) is a well-known standard of the ionosphere, but nowadays GPS permanent observations are also the base of the regional and global ionosphere models. In this paper, comparison of TEC (Total Electron Content) derived from the IRI model to the global TEC parameters derived from GPS measurements is presented. Global TEC maps show, that GPS derived ionosphere models, in opposition to the IRI,...

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