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Current tasks include (1) the variation of properties of the solar wind with heliocentric radius, (2) the propagation of shocks and other transients, and (3) the relationship between macroscopic properties of the solar wind and coronal structure. Multiple modern techniques are employed to investigate this question including triangulation of radio waves (such as using Wind, STEREO and Cassini observations) and tracking of features in white light heliospheric imager data (STEREO and the upcoming Solar Probe Plus and Solar Orbiter missions). All of these remote sensing techniques are combined with in-situ measurements of magnetic fields and solar wind thermal particles, such as made from ACE, Wind, STEREO, Voyagers, and the future Solar Probe Plus and Solar Orbiter missions. Laboratory personnel are active members of all of these instrument and data analysis teams.
Location:
Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland
Field of Science:Heliophysics Science
Advisors:
Adam Szabo
adam.szabo-1@nasa.gov
301-286-5726
Edward Sittler
Edward.C.Sittler@nasa.gov
301-286-9215
Applications with citizens from Designated Countries will not be accepted at this time, unless they are Legal Permanent Residents of the United States. A complete list of Designated Countries can be found at: https://www.nasa.gov/oiir/export-control.
Eligibility is currently open to:
Full Time
$50k-63k (estimate)
09/26/2023
06/30/2024
ssc.nasa.gov
Stennis Space Center, MS
100 - 200