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Year: 2004

Kiruna Goes to the Moon

Publicerat: 2004-10-192020-05-06Press release
The Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) in Kiruna opens up a new destination for its research - and a new partner. In hard competition, the... Fortsätt läsa

Outstanding Swedish research results from the Cluster satellites in the Earth’s magnetosphere

Publicerat: 2004-10-052020-05-06Press release
Scientists from the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) in Uppsala have published two articles in the September issue of Physical Review... Fortsätt läsa

Erosion of the Martian atmosphere by the solar wind – article in Science

Publicerat: 2004-09-222020-05-06Press release
Mars is bombarded by a flow of protons, electrons and alpha particles from the sun - the solar wind. The solar wind strips away the Martian... Fortsätt läsa
Swedish ASPERA-3 on board Mars Express is healthy and beginning to produce its first exciting scientific results

Swedish ASPERA-3 on board Mars Express is healthy and beginning to produce its first exciting scientific results

Publicerat: 2004-03-162020-05-06Press release
On 2 June the European Space Agency's spacecraft Mars Express was launched on a Soyuz-Fregat rocket from Baikonur in Kazakhstan. On board Mars... Fortsätt läsa
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