MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS 10 June 2020
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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A new facility for airborne solar astronomy: NASA's WB-57 at the 2017 total solar eclipse -- Amir Caspi, Daniel B. Seaton, Constantine C. C. Tsang, Craig E. DeForest, Paul Bryans, Edward E. DeLuca, Steven Tomczyk, Joan T. Burkepile, Thomas 'Tony' Casey, John Collier, Donald 'DD' Darrow, Dominic Del Rosso, Daniel D. Durda, Peter T. Gallagher, Leon Golub, Matthew Jacyna, David 'DJ' Johnson, Philip G. Judge, Cary 'Diddle' Klemm, Glenn T. Laurent, Johanna Lewis, Charles J. Mallini, Thomas 'Duster' Parent, Timothy Propp, Andrew J. Steffl, Jeff Warner, Matthew J. West, John Wiseman, Mallory Yates, Andrei N. Zhukov, and the NASA WB-57 2017 Eclipse Observing Team
MinXSS-2 CubeSat mission overview: Improvements from the successful MinXSS-1 mission -- James Paul Mason, Thomas N. Woods, Phillip C. Chamberlin, Andrew Jones, Rick Kohnert, Bennet Schwab, Robert Sewell, Amir Caspi, Christopher S. Moore, Scott Palo, Stanley C. Solomon, Harry Warren
Lyman alpha Variability During Solar Flares Over Solar Cycle 24 Using GOES-15/EUVS-E -- Ryan O. Milligan, Hugh S. Hudson, Phillip C. Chamberlin, Iain G. Hannah, Laura A. Hayes
2. FROM THE EDITOR ------------------
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