MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS 7 September 2016 CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK 2. FROM THE EDITOR =====================================================================
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK ===================================
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How a Strong Solar Coronal Mass Ejection can Eject Dust from the Moon's Surface to the Earth's Atmosphere -- Fran De Aquino
Radio Diagnostics of Electron Acceleration Sites During the Eruption of a Flux Rope in the Solar Corona -- Eoin Carley, Nicole Vilmer, and Peter Gallagher
A global view of velocity fluctuations in the corona below 1.3 R_odot with CoMP -- Morton, R. J.; Tomczyk, S.; Pinto, R. F.
Quantitative model for the generic 3D shape of ICMEs at 1 AU -- P. Demoulin, M. Janvier, J.J. Masias-Meza and S. Dasso
Abnormal oscillation modes in a waning light bridge -- Ding Yuan, Robert W. Walsh
Properties and Modeling of Unresolved Fine Structure Loops Observed in the Solar Transition Region by IRIS -- Brooks, David H.; Reep, Jeffrey, W.; Warren, Harry P.
Measurements of non-thermal line widths in solar active regions -- Brooks, David H.; Warren, Harry P.
Spectral and Imaging Observations of a White-light Flare in the Mid-Infrared -- M Penn, S Krucker, H Hudson, M Jhabvala, D Jennings, A Lunsford, P Kaufmann
2. FROM THE EDITOR ==================
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