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Nasa news 15 nov 2015
Nasa news 15 nov 2015






nasa news 15 nov 2015

The telescope allocation committee (TAC) plans to accept outside proposals for session 1 (2016 May 1 – Jun 30), which are due Friday, Mar. The New Jersey Institute of Technology announces the availability of a limited amount of observing time to the solar community for its 1.6-m, off-axis New Solar Telescope (NST) and associated instrumentation. Applicants must hold a PhD in solar physics, plasma physics, applied mathematics or a relevant discipline by the start of the project.įor an informal discussion about the post, please contact Dr James McLaughlin at or Dr Richard Morton at details can be found here: .uk/hrvacs/eae1519ĭeadline = Sunday 29 November 2015 at 12:00 noon (UK time)

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Experience in magnetohydrodynamic wave theory or time series analysis would also be beneficial.

nasa news 15 nov 2015

Further details about the research group can be found here: The ideal candidate will have a good knowledge of solar physics and will have extensive experience in the data analysis of solar observations. You will work primarily with Dr James McLaughlin (PI of grant) and Dr Richard Morton (Co-I of grant) at Northumbria University. This position is funded by a research project grant from the United States Air Force Office of Scientific Research. The successful candidate will conduct research relevant to producing automated direct measurements of the key properties of Alfvénic waves in coronal holes in the solar atmosphere, with a view to providing strict constraints on the role of Alfvénic waves in solar wind acceleration. Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United KingdomĪpplications are invited for a two-year postdoctoral research position in the area of Solar Physics. Postdoctoral Researcher in Solar Physics (fixed-term for 2 years) Mark Your Calendar for 2016 SHINE workshop: July 11-15, 2016 in Santa Fe, NM.Early Announcement: Conference on partially ionised plasmas in astrophysics, in Tenerife (Spain) 29th of August – 01 September 2016.Mark your calendars: RHESSI Workshop XV – Graz, Austria.NSO: Education and Public Outreach Assistant.NSO: Education and Public Outreach Officer.Postdoctoral research fellow in Solar Physics at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics of the University of Oslo.JOB OPENING: Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Remote Sensing & Space Sciences: University of Illinois.Living Reviews in Solar Physics: “Solar Magnetism in the Polar Regions”.Observing Proposals Sought for Big Bear Solar Observatory.Postdoctoral Researcher in Solar Physics (fixed-term for 2 years, Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom).

nasa news 15 nov 2015

Duke Jr., lunar module pilot, took this picture. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, jumps up from the lunar surface as astronaut and Air Force veteran, Charles M. flag at the Descartes landing site during the first Apollo 16 extravehicular activity (EVA-1). “In this image, John Young, astronaut and Navy veteran, salutes the U.S. flag at the Descartes landing site during the first Apollo 16 extravehicular activity on April 22, 1972. John Young, astronaut and Navy veteran, salutes the U.S. In his Veteran’s Days tribute, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden posted this photo of NASA astronaut and Navy Veteran John Young saluting the US flag during his walk on the Moon during the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission in April 1972. The ISS just celebrated 15 years of continuous human occupation last week on Nov. He also recently set the US records for most time in space and longest single space mission. He is a member of the first ‘1 Year crew’ to serve on the ISS, now more than halfway through. Kelly also currently serves as space station commander. “Thanks to our veterans and their families! Your service makes us strong, your sacrifice keeps us free. NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren salutes and thanks all US Veterans and their families from the International Space Station on Veteran’s Day Nov. Lindgren served in the US Air Force Academy.








Nasa news 15 nov 2015