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221wg_report_final.qxd (Page xiii)

wg_report_final.qxd (Page xiii)

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Source URL: cimss.ssec.wisc.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-08-15 17:12:43
222Talking Points for ‘Asymmetric Solar Polar Field Reversals’

Talking Points for ‘Asymmetric Solar Polar Field Reversals’

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Source URL: www.leif.org.

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223AN-6  Observing Planet Earth and the Space from Antarctica Recent developments in the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition

AN-6 Observing Planet Earth and the Space from Antarctica Recent developments in the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition

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Source URL: www.nipr.ac.jp

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-24 02:46:53
224A Report on The Seventeenth International TOVS Study Conference Asilomar State Park Conference Center Monterey, CA, United States[removed]April 2010

A Report on The Seventeenth International TOVS Study Conference Asilomar State Park Conference Center Monterey, CA, United States[removed]April 2010

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Source URL: cimss.ssec.wisc.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-06-26 09:15:30
225SO-2  Observing Planet Earth and the Space from Antarctica Recent developments in the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition

SO-2 Observing Planet Earth and the Space from Antarctica Recent developments in the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition

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Source URL: www.nipr.ac.jp

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-24 02:47:06
226AN-5  Observing Planet Earth and the Space from Antarctica Recent developments in the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition

AN-5 Observing Planet Earth and the Space from Antarctica Recent developments in the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition

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Source URL: www.nipr.ac.jp

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-24 02:46:52
227Where can one observe the auroras ? By V. Pierrard The polar light auroral activity appears in oval shaped regions, centred round the two geomagnetic poles; we call them the auroral ovals. The illustration alongside show

Where can one observe the auroras ? By V. Pierrard The polar light auroral activity appears in oval shaped regions, centred round the two geomagnetic poles; we call them the auroral ovals. The illustration alongside show

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Source URL: www.bira-iasb.be

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-18 03:48:51
228Annual Meeting of the Lunar Exploration Analysis Group[removed]pdf PROMINENT VOLCANIC SOURCE OF VOLATILES IN THE SOUTH POLAR REGION OF THE MOON. David A. Kring1,2, Georgiana Y. Kramer1, D. Benjamin J. Bussey2,3, and

Annual Meeting of the Lunar Exploration Analysis Group[removed]pdf PROMINENT VOLCANIC SOURCE OF VOLATILES IN THE SOUTH POLAR REGION OF THE MOON. David A. Kring1,2, Georgiana Y. Kramer1, D. Benjamin J. Bussey2,3, and

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Source URL: www.lpi.usra.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-18 16:50:14
229TE-5  Observing Planet Earth and the Space from Antarctica Recent developments in the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition

TE-5 Observing Planet Earth and the Space from Antarctica Recent developments in the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition

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Language: English - Date: 2015-01-24 02:47:13
230AN-2  Observing Planet Earth and the Space from Antarctica Recent developments in the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition

AN-2 Observing Planet Earth and the Space from Antarctica Recent developments in the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition

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Source URL: www.nipr.ac.jp

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-24 02:46:50