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T. Rosnack
Researcher at Goddard Space Flight Center
Publications - 3
Citations - 1040
T. Rosnack is an academic researcher from Goddard Space Flight Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionosphere & Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 725 citations.
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Fast Plasma Investigation for Magnetospheric Multiscale
Craig J. Pollock,T. E. Moore,A. D. Jacques,James L. Burch,U. Gliese,Yoshifumi Saito,T. Omoto,Levon A. Avanov,Levon A. Avanov,A. C. Barrie,Victoria N. Coffey,John C. Dorelli,Daniel J. Gershman,Daniel J. Gershman,Daniel J. Gershman,Barbara L. Giles,T. Rosnack,C. Salo,Shoichiro Yokota,M. L. Adrian,C. Aoustin,C. Auletti,S. Aung,V. Bigio,N. Cao,Michael O. Chandler,Dennis J. Chornay,Dennis J. Chornay,K. Christian,George Clark,George Clark,George Clark,Glyn Collinson,Glyn Collinson,T. Corris,A. De Los Santos,R. Devlin,T. Diaz,T. Dickerson,C. Dickson,A. Diekmann,F. Diggs,C. Duncan,A. Figueroa-Vinas,C. Firman,M. Freeman,N. Galassi,K. Garcia,G. Goodhart,D. Guererro,J. Hageman,Jennifer Hanley,E. Hemminger,Matthew Holland,M. Hutchins,T. James,W. Jones,S. Kreisler,Joseph Kujawski,Joseph Kujawski,V. Lavu,J. V. Lobell,E. LeCompte,A. Lukemire,Elizabeth MacDonald,Al. Mariano,Toshifumi Mukai,K. Narayanan,Q. Nguyan,M. Onizuka,William R. Paterson,S. Persyn,Benjamin M. Piepgrass,F. Cheney,A. C. Rager,A. C. Rager,T. Raghuram,A. Ramil,L. S. Reichenthal,H. Rodriguez,Jean-Noël Rouzaud,A. Rucker,Marilia Samara,Jean-André Sauvaud,D. Schuster,M. Shappirio,K. Shelton,D. Sher,David Smith,Kerrington D. Smith,S. E. Smith,S. E. Smith,D. Steinfeld,R. Szymkiewicz,K. Tanimoto,J. Taylor,Compton J. Tucker,K. Tull,A. Uhl,J. Vloet,P. Walpole,P. Walpole,S. Weidner,D. White,G. E. Winkert,P.-S. Yeh,M. Zeuch +106 more
TL;DR: The Fast Plasma Investigation (FPI) was developed for flight on the Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission to measure the differential directional flux of magnetospheric electrons and ions with unprecedented time resolution to resolve kinetic-scale plasma dynamics as mentioned in this paper.
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The Endurance Rocket Mission
Glyn Collinson,Alex Glocer,Robert F. Pfaff,Aroh Barjatya,Scott Bissett,Kolbjørn Blix,Aaron Breneman,J. H. Clemmons,Francis G. Eparvier,Ted Gass,R. B. Michell,David L. Mitchell,S. M. Imber,Ahmed Ghalib,Hassanali Akbari,Glen Ansted,Lisa Baddeley,Håvard Bahr,Gary Bain,Brian Bonsteel,Henry Borgen,D.G. Bowden,David Bowker,T. Cameron,ME Campbell,Philip Cathell,Dennis J. Chornay,R. Clayton,Larry Conser,Lance Davis,Sean Donohue,Leif Jonny Eilertsen,C.O. Etheridge,Nathan A. Graves,Ingemar Häggstrøm,Preben Hanssen,Herbert Haugh,Espen Helgesen,Jordan W. Henderson,Kim Roar Herseth,J.O. Hickman,Kent-Gøran Jensen,Travis Ryan. Jester,Eric R. Johnson,Hunter Johnson,Andrew Kavanagh,Max King,David P. Knight,Russell Laman,Trevor Lankford,Rolf Lien,Mark R. Lester,Gordon E. Marsh,S. C. Martin,Norman Morris,Long Nguyen,Richard Nelson,Wale Ogundere,Karl Henning Osbakk,Dave Page,Joseph T. Polidan,Devon Raley,Richard Raymond,Ellen Robertson,Giovanni Rosanova,T. Rosnack,Belinda Serabian,R. L. Simonsen,Jan Arne Søreng,J. Sveen,Diana Jane Swanson,Robert C. Swift,P. Uribe,Henry Valentine,Frank Waters,Libby West,Tim Wilson +76 more
TL;DR: The Endurance sounding rocket (yard No. 47.001) will launch from Ny Ålesund, Svalbard in May 2022 on a solid fueled Oriole III-A launch vehicle as discussed by the authors .
Rocket Measurements of Electron Energy Spectra From Earth's Photoelectron Production Layer
Glyn Collinson,Alex Glocer,Dennis J. Chornay,Robert Michell,Robert F. Pfaff,T. Cameron,P. Uribe,R. A. Frahm,T. Rosnack,Chris Pirner,Ted Gass,J. H. Clemmons,Aroh Barjatya,S O Martin,H. Akbari,Shantanab Debchoudhury,Rachel Conway,Francis G. Eparvier,Eftyhia Zesta,Nikolaos Paschalidis +19 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors present calibrated energy spectra of pristine photoelectrons at their source by a prototype Dual Electrostatic Analyzer (DESA) instrument flown on 11 July 2021 aboard the Dynamo-2 sounding rocket (NASA № 36.357).