Search for dissertations about: "barabash"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the word barabash.
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1. Investigation of Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes in Northern Scandinavia
Abstract : This PhD thesis deals with phenomena which are closely related to the unique thermal structure of the polar summer mesosphere, namely Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE). PMSE are strong radar echoes commonly observed by VHF MST radars from thin layers in the 80-90 km altitude interval at high latitudes during summer. READ MORE
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2. The Neutral Particle Detector on the Mars and Venus Express missions
Abstract : The Neutral Particle Detector (NPD) is a new type of instrumentation for energetic neutral atom (ENA) diagnostics. This thesis deals with development of the NPD sensor designed as a part of the plasma and neutral particle packages ASPERA-3 and ASPERA-4 on board Mars Express and Venus Express, the European Space Agency (ESA) satellites to Mars and Venus, respectively. READ MORE
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3. Improved data analysis methods for the millimetre-wave observation of strato-mesospheric ozone and winds over Northern Sweden
Abstract : This thesis analyses and discusses the work done to improve an ozone retrieval method. The newly implemented method aims to invert emission spectra measured with the millimetre-wave radiometers KIMRA and MIRA2 at the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) in Kiruna. READ MORE
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4. Solar Wind Proton Interactions with Lunar Magnetic Anomalies and Regolith
Abstract : The lunar space environment is shaped by the interaction between the Moon and the solar wind. In the present thesis, we investigate two aspects of this interaction, namely the interaction between solar wind protons and lunar crustal magnetic anomalies, and the interaction between solar wind protons and lunar regolith. READ MORE
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5. Ion escape from Mars : measurements in the present to understand the past
Abstract : Present-day Mars is a cold and dry planet with a thin CO2-dominated atmosphere comprising only a few mbar pressure at low altitudes. However, the Martian surface is marked with valley networks, hydrated mineral clays, carbonates and the remains of deltas and meandering rivers, i.e. READ MORE