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Thomas N. Woods
Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder
Publications - 352
Citations - 14594
Thomas N. Woods is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar irradiance & Irradiance. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 328 publications receiving 12890 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas N. Woods include High Altitude Observatory & National Center for Atmospheric Research.
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The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) Mission
Bruce M. Jakosky,Robert P. Lin,J. M. Grebowsky,Janet G. Luhmann,David L. Mitchell,G. Beutelschies,T. Priser,Mario H. Acuña,L. Andersson,D. Baird,Daniel N. Baker,R. Bartlett,Mehdi Benna,Stephen W. Bougher,David Brain,D. D. Carson,S. Cauffman,Phillip C. Chamberlin,Jean-Yves Chaufray,O. Cheatom,John Clarke,John E. P. Connerney,Thomas E. Cravens,D. W. Curtis,Gregory T. Delory,S. Demcak,A. DeWolfe,Frank Eparvier,Robert E. Ergun,Anders Eriksson,Jared Espley,Xiaohua Fang,David Folta,Jane L. Fox,C. Gomez-Rosa,S. Habenicht,Jasper Halekas,Jasper Halekas,Gregory M. Holsclaw,Martin B. Houghton,Russell A. Howard,M. Jarosz,N. Jedrich,M. Johnson,Wayne Kasprzak,M. Kelley,Todd King,Mark R. Lankton,Davin Larson,François Leblanc,Franck Lefèvre,Robert Lillis,Paul R. Mahaffy,C. Mazelle,William E. McClintock,James P. McFadden,D. L. Mitchell,Franck Montmessin,J. Morrissey,W. K. Peterson,W. Possel,Jean-André Sauvaud,Nicholas M. Schneider,W. P. Sidney,S. Sparacino,A. I. F. Stewart,Robert H. Tolson,D. Toublanc,C. L. Waters,Thomas N. Woods,Roger V. Yelle,Richard W. Zurek +71 more
TL;DR: The MAVEN spacecraft has eight science instruments (with nine sensors) that measure the energy and particle input from the Sun into the Mars upper atmosphere, the response of the upper atmosphere to that input, and the resulting escape of gas to space as mentioned in this paper.
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Solar EUV Experiment (SEE): Mission overview and first results
Thomas N. Woods,Francis G. Eparvier,Scott M. Bailey,Phillip C. Chamberlin,Judith Lean,Gary J. Rottman,Stanley C. Solomon,W. Kent Tobiska,D. Woodraska +8 more
TL;DR: The Solar EUV Experiment (SEE) is one of four scientific instruments on the NASA Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics Dynamics (TIMED) spacecraft, which has been simultaneously observing the Sun and Earth's upper atmosphere since January 2002 as discussed by the authors.
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The SOLAR2000 empirical solar irradiance model and forecast tool
W. Kent Tobiska,Thomas N. Woods,Frank Eparvier,Rodney Viereck,L. E. Floyd,D. Bouwer,Gary J. Rottman,Oran R. White +7 more
TL;DR: SOLAR2000 captures the essence of historically measured solar irradiances and this expands knowledge about the quiet and variable Sun including its historical envelope of variability.
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Extreme Ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE) on the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO): Overview of Science Objectives, Instrument Design, Data Products, and Model Developments
Thomas N. Woods,Francis G. Eparvier,Rachel Hock,Andrew R. Jones,Don Woodraska,Darrell L. Judge,Leonid Didkovsky,Judith Lean,John T. Mariska,Harry P. Warren,Don McMullin,Phillip C. Chamberlin,Gregory D. Berthiaume,Scott M. Bailey,Tim Fuller-Rowell,Jan Josef Sojka,W. K. Tobiska,Rodney Viereck +17 more
TL;DR: The Extreme ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE) onboard the NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) will measure the solar extreme ultraviolet (EUV) radiation from 0.1 to 105 nm with unprecedented spectral resolution (0.1 nm), temporal cadence (ten seconds), and accuracy (20%).
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Validation of the UARS solar ultraviolet irradiances: Comparison with the ATLAS 1 and 2 measurements
Thomas N. Woods,D. K. Prinz,G. Rottman,Julius London,P. C. Crane,Richard P. Cebula,Ernest Hilsenrath,G. E. Brueckner,M. D. Andrews,Oran R. White,M. E. Vanhoosier,L. E. Floyd,L. C. Herring,Barry G. Knapp,Chris Pankratz,P. A. Reiser +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the same-day measurements of the solar ultraviolet spectral irradiance made by the two Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) solar instruments, SUSIM and SOLAR STellar Irradiance Comparison Experiment (SOLSTICE), are compared with same day measurements by two solar instruments on the shuttle ATmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science (ATLAS) missions.