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AFM - Prospectus
(2007-04-18)
Automated Forward Modelling is explained and examined.
May 25, 2007 Meteor
(Please contact Martin Connors for more information: martinc@athabascau.ca, 2007-05-31)
The file shows a view of the whole sky on Friday May 25 at 1:07:20 am
with data from 1:07:24 superposed. This shows the meteor track in the
southern sky, inside the box near the bottom along with the start point
just ...
ASTR 210 Natural Sky Draft Cover
(2007-07-26)
Night sky at Athabasca with Athabasca University Robotic Telescope in foreground.
Onsets and Flapping Studied Using a Dynamic Harris Sheet Model
(2007-10-31)
We have developed a nonlinear fitting routine for the Harris current sheet based on magnetic data, and applied it to 71 plasma sheet crossings by Cluster. In most cases this simple fit appeared to represent the magnetic ...
Progress on Low-Cost Pulse-Counting Magnetometers for Geomagnetic Studies
(2007-11-28)
"what the world needs now is a good $500 magnetometer"
Inner solar system dynamical analogs of plutinos
(2007-11-20)
By studying orbits of asteroids potentially in 3:2 exterior mean motion resonance with Earth, Venus, and Mars, we have found plutino analogs. We identify at least 27 objects in the inner solar system dynamically protected ...
Athabasca Winter Workshop Enrollment
(2007-02-28)
2007 Athabasca Winter Workshop info + form
Time Evolution of the Substorm Current Wedge from Ground and Space-based Magnetic Fields
(2007-12-19)
Over the past several years, intensive efforts have resulted in a significant improvement in the ground instrumentation for auroral studies in North America. A major part of this is due to the THEMIS ground program, both ...
Time Evolution of the Substorm Current Wedge from Ground and Space-based Magnetic Fields
(2007-10-05)
Over the past several years, intensive efforts have resulted in a significant
improvement in the ground instrumentation for auroral studies in North America. A
major part of this is due to the THEMIS ground program, both ...
Simultaneous ground and satellite observations of an isolated proton arc at subauroral latitudes
(Journal of Geophysical Research, 2007)
We observed an isolated proton arc at the Athabasca station MLAT: 62◦N) in Canada on 5 September, 2005, using a ground-based allsky
imager at wavelengths of 557.7 nm, 630.0 nm, and 486.1 nm (Hβ). This arc is similar to ...