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B-G Andersson
Researcher at Universities Space Research Association
Publications - 132
Citations - 5614
B-G Andersson is an academic researcher from Universities Space Research Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interstellar medium & Magnetic field. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 126 publications receiving 5251 citations. Previous affiliations of B-G Andersson include California Institute of Technology & University of Texas at Austin.
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Overview of the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer Mission
H. W. Moos,Webster Cash,L. L. Cowie,Arthur F. Davidsen,Andrea K. Dupree,Paul D. Feldman,Scott D. Friedman,James C. Green,Richard F. Green,Cecile Gry,J. B. Hutchings,Edward B. Jenkins,J. L. Linsky,Roger F. Malina,Andrew G. Michalitsianos,Blair D. Savage,J. M. Shull,O. H. W. Siegmund,Theodore P. Snow,George Sonneborn,Alfred Vidal-Madjar,A. J. Willis,Bruce E. Woodgate,Donald G. York,Thomas B. Ake,Thomas B. Ake,B-G Andersson,John Paul Andrews,Robert H. Barkhouser,Luciana Bianchi,William P. Blair,K. R. Brownsberger,Alexandra N. Cha,Pierre Chayer,Pierre Chayer,Steven J. Conard,Alex W. Fullerton,Alex W. Fullerton,Geoffrey A. Gaines,Robert Grange,Mark A. Gummin,Guillaume Hébrard,Gerard A. Kriss,Gerard A. Kriss,Jeffrey W. Kruk,D. Mark,D. K. McCarthy,Christopher L. Morbey,Richard Murowinski,Edward M. Murphy,William R. Oegerle,Raymond G. Ohl,Cristina Oliveira,Steven N. Osterman,David J. Sahnow,Michel Saisse,Kenneth R. Sembach,Harold A. Weaver,Barry Y. Welsh,Erik Wilkinson,W. Zheng +60 more
TL;DR: The Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSSE Explorer) satellite observes light in the far-ultraviolet spectral region, 905-1187 Angstrom, with a high spectral resolution as discussed by the authors.
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On-Orbit Performance of the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer Satellite
David J. Sahnow,H. W. Moos,Thomas B. Ake,Thomas B. Ake,J. Andersen,B-G Andersson,M. Andre,M. Andre,D. Artis,A. F. Berman,William P. Blair,K. R. Brownsberger,H. M. Calvani,Pierre Chayer,Pierre Chayer,Steven J. Conard,Paul D. Feldman,Scott D. Friedman,Alex W. Fullerton,Alex W. Fullerton,Geoffrey A. Gaines,W. C. Gawne,James C. Green,Mark A. Gummin,T. B. Jennings,James Joyce,Mary Elizabeth Kaiser,Jeffrey W. Kruk,D. J. Lindler,Derck Massa,Edward M. Murphy,William R. Oegerle,Raymond G. Ohl,Bryce Roberts,M. L. Romelfanger,Katherine C. Roth,Ravi Sankrit,Kenneth R. Sembach,Robin L. Shelton,O. H. W. Siegmund,C. J. Silva,George Sonneborn,S. R. Vaclavik,Harold A. Weaver,Erik Wilkinson +44 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the results from this test program and present preliminary estimates of the on-orbit performance of the FUSE satellite based on a combination of these data and pre-launch laboratory measurements.
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On-Orbit Performance of the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) Satellite
David J. Sahnow,H. W. Moos,Thomas B. Ake,J. Andersen,B-G Andersson,M. Andre,David Artis,A. F. Berman,William P. Blair,K. R. Brownsberger,H. M. Calvani,Pierre Chayer,Steven J. Conard,P. D. Feldman,Scott D. Friedman,Alexander W. Fullerton,Geoffrey A. Gaines,W. C. Gawne,James Green,Mark A. Gummin,T. B. Jennings,James Joyce,Mary Elizabeth Kaiser,Jeffrey W. Kruk,D. J. Lindler,D. Massa,Eric J. Murphy,William R. Oegerle,Raymond G. Ohl,Bryce Roberts,M. L. Romelfanger,Katherine C. Roth,R. Sankrit,K. R. Sembach,Robin L. Shelton,O. H. W. Siegmund,C. J. Silva,George Sonneborn,S. R. Vaclavik,Harold A. Weaver,Erik Wilkinson +40 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the results from this test program, and present preliminary estimates of the on-orbit performance of the FUSE satellite based on a combination of this data and pre-launch laboratory measurements.
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Interstellar Dust Grain Alignment
TL;DR: In this paper, the radiative alignment torque (RAT) theory has been used to constrain the magnetic field in the very smallest grain alignment, and the theoretical and observational arguments in favor of RAT alignment have been outlined.
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Early science with sofia, the stratospheric observatory for infrared astronomy
E. T. Young,Eric E. Becklin,Eric E. Becklin,Pamela M. Marcum,Thomas Roellig,J. M. De Buizer,Terry Herter,Rolf Güsten,Edward W. Dunham,Pasquale Temi,B-G Andersson,Dana E. Backman,Dana E. Backman,Martin Burgdorf,Martin Burgdorf,L. J. Caroff,Sean C. Casey,Jacqueline A. Davidson,Edwin F. Erickson,Robert D. Gehrz,D. A. Harper,Paul M. Harvey,L. A. Helton,Scott D. Horner,Christian D. Howard,Randolf Klein,Alfred Krabbe,Ian S. McLean,Allan W. Meyer,J. W. Miles,Mark Morris,William T. Reach,Jeonghee Rho,Jeonghee Rho,Matthew J. Richter,H. P. Roeser,G. Sandell,Ravi Sankrit,Maureen L. Savage,Erin C. Smith,R. Y. Shuping,R. Y. Shuping,William D. Vacca,John E. Vaillancourt,Jürgen Wolf,Jürgen Wolf,Hans Zinnecker,Hans Zinnecker +47 more
TL;DR: The Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) is an airborne observatory consisting of a specially modified Boeing 747SP with a 2.7 m telescope, flying at altitudes as high as 13.7 km (45,000 ft) as discussed by the authors.