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M. F. Tautz

Advanced Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation of Environmental Sensor Data

By J. N. Bass, Nelson Bonito, C. S. Carrano, R. G. Caton, James Martin Griffin, G. M. Gugliotti-Fishman, Michael J. Kendra, Alan G. Ling, W. J. McNeil, N. I. Miller, Christopher J. Roth, R. H. Sarkissian, L. E. Sexton, M. F. Tautz
July 1, 2004

AFRL-VS-HA-TR-2004-1144

Filed under: Modeling and Simulation (M&S), Space weather

High-voltage interactions in plasma wakes: Results from the charging hazards and wake studies (CHAWS) flight experiments

By C. L. Enloe, D. L. Cooke, W. A. Pakula, M. D. Violet, D. A. Hardy, C. B. Chaplin, R. K. Kirkwood, M. F. Tautz, Nelson Bonito, Christopher J. Roth, Gene Courtney, V. A. Davis, M. J. Mandell, D. E. Hastings, G. B. Shaw, G. Giffin, R. M. Sega
September 25, 1996

Journal of Geophysical Research

Filed under: Plasma wake, Solar wind, Space plasma, Space weather
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