CELIAS - Charge, Element and Isotope Analysis System for SOHO
D. Hovestadt(Max Planck Society), M. Neugebauer(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), F. M. Ipavich, G. Gloeckler(University of Maryland, College Park), S. Livi(Max Planck Society), D. L. Judge(University of Southern California), M. Hilchenbach(Max Planck Society), G. G. Managadze, F. Gliem(Technische Universität Braunschweig), H. Balsiger, K.‐U. Reiche(Technische Universität Braunschweig), Hiromitsu Ogawa(University of Southern California), M. A. Lee(University of New Hampshire), B. Wilken(Max Planck Society), P. Laeverenz(Max Planck Society), H. P. Winterhoff(Max Planck Society), P. Bedini, B. Klecker(Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics), R. Kallenbach(University of Bern), P. Wurz(University of Bern), A. B. Galvin(University of New Hampshire), M. Scholer(University of London), E. M�bius(University of New Hampshire), K. C. Hsieh(Max Planck Society), M. A. Coplan(University of Maryland, College Park), E. Marsch(Max Planck Society), P. Bochsler(University of Bern), W. I. Axford(Max Planck Society), J. Geiss, A. B�rgi, М. И. Веригин, H. Gr�nwaldt(Max Planck Society), J. Fischer(University of Bern)
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