New York City Space Science Research Alliance


Participating Faculty

Faculty Publications

Some Faculty publications include students, whose names are underlined.

 

“Engaging Minority Undergraduate Students in Space Science”, L.P. Johnson, S. Austin, and E. Zirbel, Proceedings of the NASA Office of Space Science Education and Public Outreach Conference, June, 2002, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, Vol. 319, 2004.

 

"Observations and simulations of intense spring sea breezes along the New York-New Jersey coast", S.D. Gedzelman, K.Y. Kong, S.A. Austin, 6th International Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes, American Meteorological Society Conference, January, 2005.

 

“Twenty-First Century Science in the Urban High School Setting: The NASA/John Dewey High School Education Outreach Partnership”, Barry Fried, Honora Dash, Mark Levy, Shermane Austin and Leon Johnson, International Journal of Astrobiology, Special Supplement Abstracts from the Astrobiology Science Conference March, 2004, NASA Ames, Cambridge University Press.

 

“Tetraglyme Trap for the Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds in Urban Air: Projects for Undergraduate Analytical Chemistry”, Hope, W. W., Johnson, C., and Johnson, L. P., J. of Chemical Education, 2004, Volume 81, pp 1182-1186.

 

“Astronomy Solar System Laboratory Manual, 2nd Edition" by Irving Robbins, Wiley Publisher,  ISBN 0-471-66708-0, Spring 2004

 

“Astrometric and Photometric Observations of Critical (Near-Earth) Asteroids: (68216)  2001CV26, 2004 DK1, and Main Belt Asteroid:  (43584)   2001 KW66”, I. Robbins, International Astronomical Union, Harvard -Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Minor Planet Circular   Submitted for Publication April 10, 2004

 

“Astrometric and Photometric Observations of Critical (Near-Earth) Asteroid: 2004 AF”, I. Robbins, International Astronomical Union, Harvard -Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Minor Planet Circular  #50611 Feb 6, 2004  Submitted  January 10, 2004

 

“Astrometric and Photometric Observations of Critical (Near-Earth) Asteroid: 2003 YX1”, I. Robbins, International Astronomical Union, Harvard -Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Minor Planet Circular #50611 Feb 6, 2004   Submitted December 29, 2003

 

“Astrometric and Photometric Observations of Critical (Near-Earth) Asteroid: 66959 1999 X035”, I. Robbins, International Astronomical Union, Harvard -Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Minor Planet Circular #50611 Feb 6, 2004  Submitted  December 5, 2003

 

“Astrometric and Photometric Observations of Critical (Near-Earth) Asteroid:   66146 1998 TU3,” I. Robbins, International Astronomical Union, Harvard -Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Minor Planet Circular  #50611 Feb 6, 2004  Submitted  November 11, 2003

 

“Astrometric and Photometric Observations of Critical (Near-Earth) Asteroid: 65679 1989 UQ”, I. Robbins, International Astronomical Union, Harvard -Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Minor Planet Circular  #49898 November 9, 2003  Submitted October  20, 2003

 

“Astrometric and Photometric Observations of Critical (Near-Earth) Asteroids: 6063 Jason and unknown BSQ088”, I. Robbins, K. Rowan, L. Ventura  International Astronomical Union, Harvard -Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Minor Planet Circular #49898 November 9, 2003  Submitted  October 7, 2003

 

• “A handheld polarimeter for aerosol remote sensing”, Proceedings of SPIE Volume #5888, Remote and In Situ Sensing, Polarization Science and Remote Sensing II, J. W. Frost, F. Nasraddine, J. Rodriguez, I. Andino, and B. Cairns, August 2005

 

“Solar Energetic Particles effect on the Earth in quiet geomagnetic conduction as measured Rhessi and FUSE”, Paul Marchese, Don Cotten, Peter Wong, and Tak Cheung, accepted in Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, Sept. 2004.

 

“Hubble Image analysis of FUSE objects”, Tak Cheung, Don Cotten, Peter Wong, and Leon Johnson, accepted in Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, Sept. 2004.

 

“Hubble ultra deep field object surface brightness variation”, P. J. Marchese, T. D. Cheung, D. E. Cotten, S. E. Kaufman, and L. P. Johnson, Nuclear Physics A, Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos, Vancouver, July 2004.

“Hubble Ultra Deep Interstellar Space Surface Brightness Variation”, T. D. Cheung, D. E. Cotten, P. J. Marchese, S. Kaufman, L. Johnson Nuclear Physics A, Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos, Vancouver, July 2004.

 

“Correlation study of strong geomagnetic storm and ionosphere”, by: Donald E. Cotten, Paul J. Marchese, and Tak David Cheung, Proceedings of the American Meteorological Society Meeting, Symposium on Space Weather, Seattle WA, 2004.

 

“Solar energetic particles effect on the Earth/ionosphere in quiet geomagnetic condition”, Paul J. Marchese, Donald E. Cotten , and Tak David Cheung, Proceedings of the American Meteorological Society Meeting, Symposium on Space Weather, Seattle WA, 2004   

 

“High flux solar protons in coronal mass ejection”, Tak David Cheung, Donald E. Cotten, and Paul J Marchese, Proceedings of the American Meteorological Society Meeting, Symposium on Space Weather, Seattle WA, 2004