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Cosmic Noise Absorption. Compilation of Abstracts
Coherent Radio-Emission from Cosmic Ray Showers in the Air and in Dense Media
ESRO/Eldo Bulletin Number 2, Supplement
ESRO/Eldo Bulletin, Supplement - ESRO 1/ Aurorae
Communication with Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Yerevan, 5- 11 Sept., 1971
Apollo 17 lunar surface cosmic ray detector. (Final rept.)
Lunar and meteoritic mineral track detectors and the composition of the galactic cosmic radiation
The high energy astronomy observatory x-ray telescope
A magnetic spectrometer for cosmic ray studies
The focal plane crystal spectrometer for the HEAO Bsatellite
The Goodard space flight center solid state spectrometer for the HEAO-B mission
The resolving cosmic ray experiment with plastic track detectors on SPACELAB I
Spirit - a high resolution cosmic ray isotope spectrometer for spacelab
The high energy cosmic ray detector for Spacelab II
University of Bristol heavy primary cosmic ray detector for the ARIEL VI satellite
Sperical crystal imaging spectrometer (SCIS) for cosmic x-ray spectroscopy
Detection of heavy cosmic rays aboard Cosmos-936
Biological Effects of Space Travel
New measurements of the spectrum of the cosmic microwave background
An update on the active magnetospheric particle tracer explorers (AMPTE) program
DMSP dosimetry data: a space measurement and mapping of upset causing phenomena
Rocket experiment of VLF and MF radio wave measurement by using a single loop antenna
The Proportional Counter Array (PCA) instrument for the X-ray Timing Explorer Satellite (XTE)
Low Energy Ions in the Heavy Ions in Space (HIIS) Experiment on LDEF
Decay Rate of the Second Radiation Belt
Empirical Models of Terrestrial Trapped Radiation
Century Scale Solar Variability Imprinted in the ^4^4Ti Activity in Meteorites
The Heliolongitudinal Distribution of Solar Flares Associated with Solar Proton Events
Theoretical Model of HZE Particle Fragmentation by Hydrogen Targets
Light Ion Components of the Galactic Cosmic Rays: Nuclear Interactions and Transport Theory
On the Origin of Trapped Heavy Ions at L = 1.4-1.6
Shielding Against Galactic Cosmic Rays
Calculations of Depth-dose Distributions, Cross Sections and Momentum Loss
Nuclear Fragmentation of High-energy Heavy-ion Beams in Water