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    The Sonia Kovalevsky High School Mathematics Day

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    Pioneer 10 and 11 (Jupiter and Saturn) magnetometer experiment

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    The interaction of a flowing plasma with Titan was studied. A Monte carlo simulation method is planned for the determination of the average flow field and pressure/temperature variations about Titan. Jupiter's magnetic field was also studied. Polynomial expressions describing this magnetic field are discussed briefly

    Computing LORAN time differences with an HP-25 hand calculator

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    A program for an HP-25 or HP-25C hand calculator that will calculate accurate LORAN-C time differences is described and presented. The program is most useful when checking the accuracy of a LORAN-C receiver at a known latitude and longitude without the aid of an expensive computer. It can thus be used to compute time differences for known landmarks or waypoints to predict in advance the approximate readings during a navigation mission

    Microwave studies of planetary atmospheres

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    Data from microwave observations of the atmospheres of Jupiter and Venus are examined. Radar features with corresponding coordinates of longitude and lattitude are given, along with scans of Mariner 2 radiometer beams

    The Mariner II microwave radiometer experiment

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    Mariner II microwave radiometer experiment to study Venus surface and atmospher

    The interplanetary and solar magnetic field sector structures, 1962 - 1968

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    The interplanetary magnetic field sector structure was observed from late 1962 through 1968. During this time it has been possible to study the manner in which the sector pattern and its relation to the photospheric magnetic field configuration changes from solar minimum to solar maximum. Observations were also made relating sector boundaries to specific regions on the solar disk. These and other observations related to the solar origin of the interplanetary field are briefly reviewed

    Pioneer 10/11 data analysis of the magnetic field experiment

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    Work conducted in support of the Pioneer missions to Jupiter (10,11), and Saturn (11) as well as the reduction, analysis and interpretation of magnetic field data obtained by the vector helium magnetometer on the Pioneer 10 and 11 spacecraft is summarized. Initial efforts concentrated primarily on the interplanetary data, and those aspcts of the data of relevance to obtaining a better understanding of the interaction of the magnetized solar wind with the terrestrial magnetic field. After encounters of Jupiter and Saturn, the emphasis of research was directed primarily to an analysis of the planetary data. In particular, it soon became clear that there was a need for modelling of the various candidate magnetospheric currents suggested by the data. Results not published as yet, are also summarized

    High-temperature, long-life thyratron

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    Thallium and xenon filled thyratron was developed that operates at tube envelope temperatures up to 750 C. This tube performs at peak voltage ratings of 2000 V forward and reverse and at an average current rating of 15 A for up to 11,000 hours
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