Definition of Geospace. Meaning of Geospace. Synonyms of Geospace

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- satellites. Geospace is a region of space that includes Earth's upper atmosphere and magnetosphere. The Van Allen radiation belts lie within the geospace. The...
- Geospace Technologies Corporation is a manufacturer of specialized electronics and seismic data acquisition equipment used in the oil and gas industry...
- A satellite or artificial satellite is an object, typically a spacecraft, placed into orbit around a celestial body. They have a variety of uses, including...
- The Haystack Observatory site is also the location of the Millstone Hill Geospace Facility, an atmospheric-sciences research center. Lincoln Laboratory continues...
- Arase, formerly known as Exploration of energization and Radiation in Geospace (ERG), is a scientific satellite to study the Van Allen belts. It was developed...
- Global Geospace science program (GGS) is designed to improve greatly the understanding the flow of energy, m**** and momentum in the solar-terrestrial environment...
- the South Pole includes astronomy, astrophysics, aeronomy, auroral and geospace studies, meteorology, geomagnetism, seismology, earth-tide measurements...
- magnetosphere is defined by the extent of Earth's magnetic field in space or geospace. It extends above the ionosphere, several tens of thousands of kilometres...
- The Global Geospace Science (GGS) Wind satellite is a NASA science spacecraft designed to study radio waves and plasma that occur in the solar wind and...
- ERG theory, in psychology Exploration of Energization and Radiation in Geospace, now Arase, a ****anese scientific satellite Employee resource group, groups...