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Phillip Chamberlin
Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space PhysicsMeeting roles in:
Understanding Space Weather for Human and Robotic Exploration to the Moon, Mars, and Beyond I Oral
Understanding Space Weather for Human and Robotic Exploration to the Moon, Mars, and Beyond II Oral
Solar soft X-ray proxy derived from observed Auger photoelectrons by MGS and a 1999-2006 flare catalog at Mars
Understanding Space Weather for Human and Robotic Exploration to the Moon, Mars, and Beyond III Poster
The Mars Space Weather Collaboration’s Development of Decision-Making Tools to Support Human Exploration
Analysis of Extreme Space Weather Events at Mars with Low Latency Data in Support of Future R2O2R Activities
Progress Update on The Next Generation of Flare Irradiance Spectral Models, FISM-3 and FISM-OP
A New Method to Measure Doppler Velocities During a Flare Using SDO/EVE MEGS-A
Intelligent and Interpretable Modeling of Solar EUV Irradiance: Towards Physics-Aware Space Weather Forecasting
SHOURA: An EUV Integral Field Spectrograph for High-Resolution, Rapid-Cadence Microscopy of the Sun
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