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Yuki Harada

Researcher at Kyoto University

Publications -  90
Citations -  3103

Yuki Harada is an academic researcher from Kyoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar wind & Mars Exploration Program. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 80 publications receiving 2036 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuki Harada include Space Sciences Laboratory & University of California, Berkeley.

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The Space Physics Environment Data Analysis System (SPEDAS)

Vassilis Angelopoulos, +104 more
TL;DR: The SPEDAS development history, goals, and current implementation are reviewed, and its “modes of use” are explained with examples geared for users and its technical implementation and requirements with software developers in mind are outlined.
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Loss of the Martian atmosphere to space: Present-day loss rates determined from MAVEN observations and integrated loss through time

Bruce M. Jakosky, +131 more
- 15 Nov 2018 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used observations of the Mars upper atmosphere made from the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft to determine the loss rates of gas from the upper atmosphere to space for a complete Mars year (16 Nov 2014 − 3 Oct 2016).
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MAVEN observations of the response of Mars to an interplanetary coronal mass ejection

Bruce M. Jakosky, +93 more
- 06 Nov 2015 - 
TL;DR: Observations and models both show an enhancement in escape rate of ions to space during the Mars upper atmosphere, ionosphere, and interactions with the Sun and solar wind during an interplanetary coronal mass ejection impact in March 2015.
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Structure, dynamics, and seasonal variability of the Mars-solar wind interaction: MAVEN Solar Wind Ion Analyzer in-flight performance and science results

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on the in-flight performance of the solar wind ion analyzer (SWIA) and observations of the Mars-solar wind interaction made during the MAVEN prime mission and a portion of its extended mission, covering 0.85 Martian years.
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Strong plume fluxes at Mars observed by MAVEN: An important planetary ion escape channel†

TL;DR: The accepted version of the above article was posted prematurely on September 11, 2015 The final version of record will be made fully available at later date along with a special collection of related papers as discussed by the authors.