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The Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research (CSTR) is an international leader in ground- and space-based solar and terrestrial physics, with a particular interest in understanding the effects of the Sun on the geospace environment. CSTR operates the Big Bear Solar Observatory and Owens Valley Solar Array in California, the Jeffer Observatory at Jenny Jump State Forrest in New Jersey and the Automated Geophysical Observatories distributed across the Antarctic ice shelf. The Center also manages a large number of instruments at South Pole Station, McMurdo Station and across South America and the United States. CSTR is one of the principal investigators in NASA’s Van Allen Probes mission, which explores the radiation and plasma environment around Earth, and houses the Space Weather Research Laboratory, which conducts scientific research in the area of space weather with the mission to understand and forecast the magnetic activity of the Sun and its impact on Earth. Such instrumentation and data resources enable scientific studies ranging from the Sun’s surface to its extended atmosphere, and into Earth’s atmosphere.
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Philip Goode
- Center for Solar Terrestrial Research (CSTR): - Distinguished Professor
- Physics - Distinguished Professor
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Projects
- 4 Finished
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Solar Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics: Testing And Commissioning On The 1.6 Meter Solar Telescope In Big Bear
11/1/17 → 10/31/19
Project: Research project
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Solar Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics Experiments On The 1.6 Meter Solar Telescope In Big Bear
8/15/14 → 7/31/16
Project: Research project
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High Resolution Studies Of The Sun Using The New Solar Telescope (Nst)
4/1/13 → 3/31/18
Project: Research project
Research output
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The dynamics of electron holes in current sheets
Shustov, P. I., Kuzichev, I. V., Vasko, I. Y., Artemyev, A. V. & Gerrard, A. J., Jan 1 2021, In: Physics of Plasmas. 28, 1, 012902.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Development of low-cost multi-wavelength imager system for studies of aurora and airglow
Ogawa, Y., Tanaka, Y., Kadokura, A., Hosokawa, K., Ebihara, Y., Motoba, T., Gustavsson, B., Brändström, U., Sato, Y., Oyama, S., Ozaki, M., Raita, T., Sigernes, F., Nozawa, S., Shiokawa, K., Kosch, M., Kauristie, K., Hall, C., Suzuki, S., Miyoshi, Y. & 3 others, , Mar 2020, In: Polar Science. 23, 100501.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Interhemispheric Comparisons of Large Nighttime Magnetic Perturbation Events Relevant to GICs
Engebretson, M. J., Kirkevold, K. R., Steinmetz, E. S., Pilipenko, V. A., Moldwin, M. B., McCuen, B. A., Clauer, C. R., Hartinger, M. D., Coyle, S., Opgenoorth, H., Schillings, A., Willer, A. N., Edwards, T. R., Boteler, D. H., Gerrard, A. J., Freeman, M. P. & Rose, M. C., Aug 1 2020, In: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 125, 8, e2020JA028128.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review