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Energetic Particle Detector | ELFIN
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Darr; Skip to Main Content. Attitude Determination & Control. Command & Data Handling. ELFIN will be flying two energetic particle detectors (EPDs). It has one EPD for ions (EPD-I) and one for electrons (EPD-E). The EPD-E is designed to handle energy in the ranges of 50keV to 4.5MeV while the EPD-I is designed for 50 to 300keV. Both the EPD-E and the EPD-I are being developed in-house at UCLA by staff working in the Institute for Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP). Last Updated: Friday, May 6, 2016.
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UCLA Experimental Space Physics - Angelopoulos Group
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Welcome to the Experimental Space Physics Group at UCLA!
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UCLA Experimental Space Physics - Angelopoulos Group
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Nuggets (summaries of THEMIS-ARTEMIS research). Click here to order. First Results from the THEMIS Mission, GRL. First Results from the THEMIS Mission, JGR. Substorm Perspectives with Modern Magnetospheric and Ground Observatories, JGR. Auroral Phenomenology and Magnetospheric Processes: Earth and Other Planets. AGU Monograph Series. Magnetotails in the Solar System. AGU Monograph Series. Low-frequency Waves in Space Plasmas. AGU Monograph Series.
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UCLA Experimental Space Physics - Angelopoulos Group
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Learn More About Space Weather. Below are some educational tools and multimedia web resources that explain space weather and basic magnetospheric physics, including the aurora and radiation belts. Our team would love to give interactive presentations at your school or educational event, please contact us! UCLA Planeterrella Aurora Simulator: Space Weather in the Classroom. We can demonstrate the Planeterrella and the basic electric/magnetic principles of space weather for your class or education event!
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UCLA Experimental Space Physics - Angelopoulos Group
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Why Join UCLA ESP? Graduate students are encouraged to design and perform their own investigations with the computational tools, data analysis, theoretical and laboratory devices and personnel resources available in the group and affiliate groups. Undergraduates can obtain real-world experience in a team-environment where they can hone their critical thinking and problem-solving skills and become better prepared for academic research or industry. Software and hardware resources, including a thermal vacuu...
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UCLA Experimental Space Physics - Angelopoulos Group
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Space physics is hard work. and LA is the perfect place to unwind and have some fun! Want to join the ESP team? LA has a plethora of social, music, and sports events, amazing restaurants and museums, gorgeous beaches, and breathtaking hikes. Not to mention the spectacular beauty of California's national parks, historic cities, and monuments. Whatever you're looking for, you're likely to find it! Here are some examples of what our members enjoy doing in their spare time:. Ski in the same day!
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UCLA Conservation
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Skip to main content. Academic Forms and Student Handbook. Annual Report and Newsletter. Chair, Advisory Committee) Distinguished Professor, Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences. Professor, Chemistry, Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Dean of the Graduate Division. Professor, Material Science and Engineering. Lothar von Falkenhausen,. Professor, Art History. Professor, Near Eastern Languages. Ex-officio) Director, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, Professor, Anthropology. Los Angeles, CA 90095.
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