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://science.nasa.gov/earth-science/decadal-sbg) **Details on NASA data processing levels can be found at: https://earthdata.nasa.gov/collaborate/open-data-services-and-software/data-information-policy/data-levels
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increasingly large amount of spacecraft data now available from any Heliophysics Systems Observatory (HSO) mission, such as -- Parker Solar Probe, Solar Orbiter, WIND, MMS, CLUSTER, and THEMIS -- highlights a
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-band ISRO‘s OceanSat-2. There is concurrently a large set of passive microwave radiometric windspeed data from sensors such as AMSR-E, WindSat, TRMM, GPM and recently L-band (~1 GHz) from Aquarius. In
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experience in the planetary science literature will be more suitable for this research opportunity. Additional benefit would be provided by past experience with planetary image datasets, data science tools
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. Description: Theoretical research and computer simulation are carried out with emphasis on observations of space plasmas. Specific interest areas include (1) nonlinear phenomena in unstable collisionless
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of exoplanets - simply discarding other sources of stellar variability as noise. These two missions and others under consideration have one thing in common – very large, very complex data sets replete with
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individuals and as communities comprising larger ecosystems. Traits are also often used as parameters in computer models of terrestrial ecosystems and even the entire Earth System (such as climate models used
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will utilize in-situ data from Voyager, Galileo, and Juno, in preparation for the upcoming Europa Clipper and JUICE missions. Not only will this work have a significant impact on the ability to model
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of this group is to evaluate, diagnose, and attribute model errors to physical processes through innovative approaches using NASA satellite data (e.g., CERES, CALIPSO, CloudSAT, and MODIS). The research being
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the best opportunity to understand the origin, evolution, and processes of the solar system. This opportunity is to join Dr. Yang Liu at JPL to study surface and interior processes of the parent bodies from