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. Description: This opportunity is closed to applicants who are Senior Fellows (5-years or more past PhD). The Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) global 4D hybrid Ensemble-Variational (EnVar) data assimilation
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. Description: This opportunity is closed to applicants who are Senior Fellows (5-years or more past PhD). The Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) global 4D hybrid Ensemble-Variational (EnVar) data assimilation
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of data as well as empirical and theoretical modeling of the solar interior and atmosphere, including solar activity and the solar cycle. A program of research is being carried out to understand the coupled
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better understanding of the nature of dust—e.g., its size, shape, composition, and optical properties—allows better extraction of the astrophysical information it contains and enables higher fidelity dust
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, ionopause current layers, ionospheric fluxropes, nightside ionospheric holes, cometary type-I ion tails, induced magnetic tails, and plasma wake effects. Extensive data sets relevant to these phenomena from
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. Description: Context: Laboratory Astrophysics is a core capability at NASA Ames Research Center. Laboratory experiments and quantum-chemical computations simulating astrophysical conditions generate data
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timescales (daily to yearly). The data to be analyzed will be from a combination of facilities, including the the Keck Planet Finder (KPF), PARVI, and NEID instruments, each of which has (or will soon have) a
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. Description: This opportunity encompasses any atmospheric dynamics or structure research using imaging data from the Hubble Space Telescope Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy (OPAL) program. The dataset consists
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the galaxy from their sources to the Earth. A developed Monte Carlo computer code is used to study the acceleration process by plasma shocks, while mathematical models have been designed to describe how
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capability of CMEs, as derived from the interplanetary radio emission associated with these solar eruptions. Spacecraft data obtained by white-light coronagraphs and radio instruments are used