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The Space Physics and Aeronomy collection is a five-volume set of books presenting the latest scientific observations, models, and theories. Arranged sequentially, the books examine the Sun and the solar wind, magnetospheres in the Solar system, Earth's ionosphere, Earth's upper atmosphere, and the effects of space weather.
Volume 1: Solar Physics and Solar Wind -- A comprehensive view of our Sun at the start of a new era in solar and heliospheric physics
Volume 2: Magnetospheres in the Solar System -- An overview of current knowledge and future research directions in magnetospheric
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Produktbeschreibung
The Space Physics and Aeronomy collection is a five-volume set of books presenting the latest scientific observations, models, and theories. Arranged sequentially, the books examine the Sun and the solar wind, magnetospheres in the Solar system, Earth's ionosphere, Earth's upper atmosphere, and the effects of space weather.

Volume 1: Solar Physics and Solar Wind -- A comprehensive view of our Sun at the start of a new era in solar and heliospheric physics

Volume 2: Magnetospheres in the Solar System -- An overview of current knowledge and future research directions in magnetospheric physics

Volume 3: Ionosphere Dynamics and Applications -- A comprehensive review of global ionospheric research from the polar caps to equatorial regions

Volume 4: Upper Atmosphere Dynamics and Energetics -- A comprehensive overview of the structure and variability of the upper atmosphere

Volume 5: Space Weather Effects and Applications -- Examines how solar andterrestrial space phenomena affect sophisticated technological systems

The American Geophysical Union promotes discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity. Its publications disseminate scientific knowledge and provide resources for researchers, students, and professionals.

Find out more about the Space Physics and Aeronomy collection in this Q&A with the Editors in Chief.
Autorenporträt
Yongliang Zhang, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Maryland, USA. Larry J. Paxton, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Maryland, USA.