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James Green



Movie   ID   Title
More energetic electrons are cleared out, created a more well-defined gap between the belts.   3115   Gaps in the Earth's Radiation Belts
Plasmasphere movie, as seen by IMAGE-EUV   1177   Plasmasphere without Earth Inset
Plasmasphere movie, as seen by IMAGE-EUV   1176   Plasmasphere with Earth Inset
A movie of the Earths aurora, as seen by IMAGE.   1175   Aurora w/o Earth Inset
The Earths plasmasphere, as seen by IMAGE-EUV.   1174   IMAGE views the Plasmasphere in EUV
Earths aurora, as seen by IMAGE.   1173   Aurora Close-up w/Earth inset
The Earths plasmasphere, as seen by IMAGE-EUV.   1172   Plasmasphere close-up w/Earth Inset
Earths aurora, as seen by IMAGE.   1171   Aurora with Earth inset
The Earths plasmasphere, as seen by IMAGE-EUV.   1170   Plasmasphere with Earth inset in EUV
<b>The Cosmic Origins Spectrograph</b>, a fourth-generation instrument, designed by Dr. James Green and his University of Colorado colleagues for the cosmic web study in the 90's, will replace the Corrective Optics Space Telescope Axial Replacement (COSTAR.)<p><p>Once installed on the Hubble Space Telescope during the upcoming servicing mission this year, COS will dramatically advance physics and astrophysics research on the origin of the Universe, astronomical objects, evolution of galaxies, and planetary system formations. In addition, the spectroscope will significantly enhance the spectroscopic capabilities of the telescope at ultraviolet wavelengths, provide scientists with unparalleled opportunities for observing faint sources of ultraviolet and cosmic web light that will absorb new cosmic information and help the telescope investigate the collected data until the end of its mission, currently 2013.</p><p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_420_00.html'>here</a>.   10270   Cosmic Origins Spectrograph - Exploring Physics Across the Universe
  10067   Lightning Makes a Safe Zone in the Earth's Radiation Belts


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