A PUBLICATION OF THE IEEE NUCLEAR AND PLASMA SCIENCES SOCIETY,
CONFERENCES ON PLASMA COSMOLOGY AND TRANSACTIONS ON PLASMA SCIENCE, SPECIAL ISSUES ON PLASMA COSMOLOGY.
PLASMA UNIVERSE
background image: NGC 4258 (M106) two galaxies are observed, very nearly an end-on view of two interacting Birkeland currents curving nearly 30 degrees to the right. The galaxies pertain to two pinches along the current pair, an early time peculiar x-ray galaxy (front, blue) and a later-time spiral galaxy (rear, red) that has passed through an intense electromagnetic radiation burst into a more quiescent emission phase. the galaxy colors very nearly match those shown in the simulation movie. The 'forked' ends of the early time galaxy are typical of equivalent interacting plasmas recorded in the laboratory.
publications •published papers •plasma cosmology publications •near-earth Plasma Universe •books and journals the universe nature of the universe guided tour of the universe plasma: the fundamental state of matter CPS: plasma-first state of matter
cosmology-the study of the formation of the universe plasma cosmology-evolution of the plasma universe plasma cosmology publications
cosmogony-the formation of the solar system cosmogony in the plasma universe: the solar system evolution solar system (pdf) planets and satellites
electric space (definition) capitol hill exhibits oceangraphic and atmospheric adminstration museum exploring our plasma universe CPS: space plasmas
the ubiquitous plasma: what is it? where is it? where is it not? understanding plasma plasma topics plasmas laboratory plasma space plasma plasmas in the universe
cosmical electrodynamics magnetic fields in space electric currents and transmission lines in space electric fields and particle acceleration in space electromagnetic forces
scientific method applied to space plasma the plasma universetheory and background laboratory astrophysics observation: the electromagnetic spectrum supercomputing the universe supercomputing the cosmos galaxy formation simulation anatomy of a galaxy
the formation and evolution of galaxies quasars and double radio galaxies peculiar galaxies barred spiral galaxies plasma astrophysics and cosmology - the evolution of the universe plasma astrophysics and cosmology people pioneers in the development of a plasma universe notable contributors Birkeland lecturers presentations and updates : interstellar plasma and current flows discovered conferences, workshops, calendar gigawatt microwave record set with large-scale charge particle separation (mov & experiment) exhibits VIRTUAL MUSEUM links Perspectives on Plasma Coalition for Plasma Science Plasma Universe Yearly Calendar
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