26 January 2006 - Laboratory's Melvyn Goldstein to become AGU Fellow
The American Geophysical Union has selected of Dr. Melvyn
Goldstein of the Geospace Physics Laboratory (673) as one of the new
Fellows to be inducted in 2006.
Fellows are selected on the basis of their career scientific
accomplishments, but their number is limited to maximum of only 0.1% (1 per
1000) of the AGU membership.
Mel joins three other HSD scientists, Dave Sibeck (674), Len Burlaga
(673) and Don Fairfield (674), in having been selected for this highly
prestigious award.
A Clean, W
ell-Lighted Place: GSFC's Geospace Physics Laboratory Gets SPIFfy ·
15 August 2005 ·
After many years of planning, preparation and anticipation, the Heliospheric Physics Branch's new Building 21 Space Physics Instrumentation Facility (SPIF) has opened for business. The state-of-the art facility includes a class 1000 clean room for flight instrument assembly, two large vacuum systems for instrument testing, a beam
facility, supplies and testing equipment, and a staff eager to advance space physics particle instrumentation well beyond where it stands today...