Stories Tagged with "distinguished research professor"
2007 - 1 story
2003 - 1 story
2003 - 1 story
Lanzerotti Speaks To Hold AAS Symposium About Space Weather
February 20, 2007
The safety of technologies and humans in space, based on weather, is of special interest to Lanzerotti, who in 2006 was the principal investigator for instruments on the new NASA Radiation Belts Storm Probes mission to investigate Earth’s Van Allen radiation belts.
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NJIT Physicist's Voyager I Work Makes Space History: Probe Leaves Our Heliosphere, Sends Back Data on Sun's Outermost Sphere
November 05, 2003
When the Voyager I space craft was launched more than 26 years ago, it carried an instrument designed to analyze the charged particles it encountered in space. That included particles around the outer planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Pluto as well as those in the interplanetary medium.
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