 |  |  |  |  |  |  | ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH (INCLUDES COSPAR'S INFORMATION BULLETIN, SPACE RESEARCH TODAY) |  |  |  |  |  |  | The Official Journal of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR), a Scientific Committee of the International Council for Science (ICSU)
|  | |  | Editorial Board |  | Editor-in-Chief: |  | | M.A. Shea | Air Force Research Laboratory (VSBX) Emeritus, 29 Randolph Road, Hanscom AFB, Bedford, MA 01731-3010, USA, Mailing Address: 100 Tennyson Avenue, Nashua, NH 03062, USA, Email: sssrc@msn.com
|  | Co-Editors: |  | | J. Laštovička | Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Acad.Sciences Czech Republic, Bocni II, 141 31 Prague 4, Czech Republic, Email: jla@ufa.cas.cz
|  | | B. Paul | Raman Research Institute, Sadashivnagar, C.V. Raman Avenue, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560080 India, Email: bpaul@rri.res.in
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Astrophysics
|  | | Stellar, galactic and extragalactic astrophysics | extra-solar planetary systems, cosmology, particle astrophysics, astrophysical phenomena, neutrino astrophysics, astronomical space missions
and instrumentation. The Sun as a star is included in this category.
|  | | J. Büchner | Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany
|  | | B. Nath | Bangalore, India
|  | | B. Paul | Bangalore, India
|  | | P.R. Wesselius | Groningen, The Netherlands
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Solar System Bodies
|  | | Planetary bodies | (i.e. telluric planets, giant planets and dwarf planets); moons (i.e. natural satellites); planetary atmospheres, magnetospheres and ionospheres;
trans-neptunian objects; small bodies (i.e. comets, asteroids, interplanetary dust and meteoroids).
|  | | P. Ehrenfreund | Leiden, The Netherlands
|  | | R. Grard | Saivres, France
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Earth Sciences
|  | | Remote sensing of Earth atmosphere | ocean and land (including Earth observation missions and instrumentation), scientific applications to Earth studies, including meteorology,
climate, solid Earth science, geophysical hazards, etc., as well as physical, chemical and biological interactions within the global
Earth system.
|  | | J. Benveniste | Frascati Italy
|  | | J.P. Burrows | Bremen, Germany
|  | | N. Gobron | Ispra, Italy
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Earth Magnethosphere
|  | | Upper atmosphere | ionosphere, magnetosphere, radiation belts, geomagnetic phenomena, Earth's magnetic field.
|  | | B.R. Clemsha | Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil
|  | | G.S. Lakhina | Mumbai, India
|  | | J. Laštovička | Prague, Czech Republic
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Solar and Heliospheric Physics
|  | | Solar activity, solar emissions | (photons, particles and plasma), solar cycle, cosmic ray modulation, and processes in the interplanetary medium.
|  | | J. Büchner | Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany
|  | | M.A. Shea | Nashua, NH, USA
|  | | D.G. Sibeck | Greenbelt, MD, USA
|  | | M. Zhang | Melbourne, FL, USA
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Life Sciences in Space
|  | | Astrobiology - | space prebiotic chemistry, life detection, habitability; biological effects of microgravity; space radiations - effects on biological
systems, protection and measurements; life support systems and space flight environments; psychological and other human issues related
to manned space missions; planetary protection.
|  | | K.H. Hasenstein | Lafayette, LA, USA
|  | | M. Nelson | Santa Fe, NM, USA
|  | | F. Raulin | Créteil, France
|  | | M.A. Shea | Nashua, NH, USA
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Astrodynamics and Space Debris
|  | | Satellite dyanmics | space dynamics, space debris.
|  | | L. Anselmo | Pisa, Italy
|  | | P.R. Willis | Saint-Mande, France
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Fundamental Physics in Space and Microgravity Sciences
|  | | Gravitational physics | microgravity fluids, material and combustion sciences.
|  | | B. Bertucci | Perugla, Italy
|  | | R. Narayanan | Gainesville, FL, USA
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Space Technology, Policy and Education
|  | | Space technology and engineering | space policy, space education and capacity building.
|  | | A. Cadiou | Toulouse, France
|  | | P. Martinez | Cape Town, South Africa
|  | | M.A. Shea | Nashua, NH, USA
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