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  1. Decoupling the influence of solar cycle and seasons on Mars’ dayside ionosphere: Insights from MAVEN observations during the declining phase of solar cycle 24
  2. Chandra’s surface thermophysical experiment (ChaSTE) onboard Chandrayaan 3 Lander
  3. Geological mapping of Chandrayaan-3 landing area: New insights into provenance of materials, crater chronology and origin of rocks
  4. Higher surface temperatures near south polar region of the Moon measured by ChaSTE experiment on-board Chandrayaan-3
  5. Thermal conductivity of high latitude lunar regolith measured by Chandra’s Surface Thermophysical Experiment (ChaSTE) onboard Chandrayaan 3 lander
  6. Chandrayaan-3 landing site evolution by South Pole-Aitken basin and other impact craters
  7. Infrared spectroscopy reveals ethylene glycol is an anti-crystallizer in water mixed astrochemical ices
  8. Alpha Particle X-Ray Spectrometer (APXS) on Chandrayaan-3 Pragyan Rover
  9. The Response of the Venusian Upper Atmosphere During the Passage of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections
  10. Chandrayaan-3 APXS elemental abundance measurements at lunar high latitude
  11. The Line Emission Mapper (LEM) probe mission concept
  12. Chandrayaan-3 Alternate Landing Site: Pre-landing Characterization
  13. Potential landing sites characterization on lunar south pole: De-Gerlache to Shackleton ridge region
  14. Amorphous 1-propanol interstellar ice beyond its melting point
  15. Optical spectroscopy of comets using Hanle Echelle Spectrograph (HESP)
  16. Ultraviolet spectrum reveals the presence of ozone on Jupiter's moon Callisto
  17. Infrared Spectroscopy Reveals Ethylene Glycol is an Anti Crystallizer in Water Mixed Astrochemical Ices
  18. Indian Lunar Exploration Program: Past, Present and Future
  19. Multiwavelength Observations of a B-class Flare Using XSM, AIA, and XRT
  20. Detection of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on a sample of comets
  21. Evolution of Elemental Abundances in Hot Active Region Cores from Chandrayaan-2 XSM Observations
  22. Geologic investigation of lobate scarps in the vicinity of Chandrayaan-3 landing site in the southern high latitudes of the moon
  23. Turbulence dynamics and flow speeds in the inner solar corona: results from radio-sounding experiments by the Akatsuki spacecraft
  24. Contextual Characterisation Study of Chandrayaan-3 Primary Landing Site
  25. Stability and morphology of cyanonaphthalene icy mantles on ISM cold dust analogues
  26. Extraterrestrial Impacts Creating Architectures for Life
  27. Interstellar Carbonaceous Dust and Its Formation Pathways: From an Experimental Astrochemistry Perspective
  28. Characteristics of X-class flares of solar cycles 23 and 24 in X-ray and EUV bands
  29. Unique regolith characteristics of the lunar swirl Reiner Gamma as revealed by imaging polarimetry at large phase angles
  30. Compositional diversity in the Mare Marginis and Mare Smythii: An insight into the volcanism in the region
  31. Role of Small-scale Impulsive Events in Heating the X-Ray Bright Points of the Quiet Sun
  32. N-graphene synthesized in astrochemical ices
  33. The Earth, the Moon, Mercury, Saturn and Its Rings, and Asteroids
  34. Mid-Ir Characterization of 1- and 2- Cyanonaphthalene Under Astrochemical Conditions
  35. Ultraviolet Spectrum Reveals the Presence of Ozone on Jupiter's Fourth Moon Callisto
  36. Atypically Intense and Delayed Response of the Martian Ionosphere to the Regional Dust Storm of 2016: A Study Using MAVEN Observations and Models
  37. VUV photoabsorption of thermally processed carbon disulfide and ammonia ice mixtures – Implications for icy objects in the solar system
  38. Nanoflare Heating of the Solar Corona Observed in X-Rays
  39. Soft X-Ray Spectral Diagnostics of Multithermal Plasma in Solar Flares with Chandrayaan-2 XSM
  40. Shock processing of amorphous carbon nanodust
  41. Shock-induced transformation of non-magnetic to magnetic ISM dust analogue
  42. M3 electron density layer in the dayside ionosphere of Mars: Analysis of MAVEN ROSE observations
  43. Multiwavelength Observations by XSM, Hinode, and SDO of an Active Region. Chemical Abundances and Temperatures
  44. Model for Nitric oxide and its dayglow emission in the martian upper atmosphere using NGIMS/MAVEN measured neutral and ion densities
  45. Linking Atmospheric Chemistry of the Hot Jupiter HD 209458b to Its Formation Location through Infrared Transmission and Emission Spectra
  46. IDP detection in Earth environment: Prediction of plasma capture efficiency and detector response to high-energy particles
  47. Geology of the Crüger-Sirsalis Basin: Evidence for prolonged volcanism in the southwestern near side of the Moon
  48. New Signatures of Bio-Molecular Complexity in the Hypervelocity Impact Ejecta of Icy Moon Analogues
  49. Mid-IR and VUV spectroscopic characterisation of thermally processed and electron irradiated CO2 astrophysical ice analogues
  50. Vacuum ultraviolet photoabsorption spectra of an in-situ synthesized peptide precursor: hydroxylamine on a cold astrochemical dust analogue
  51. Vacuum ultraviolet photoabsorption spectra of icy isoprene and its oligomers
  52. Effect of lunar landing on its surface, surrounding environment and hardware: A numerical perspective
  53. A study on the solar coronal dynamics during the post-maxima phase of the solar cycle 24 using S-band radio signals from the Indian Mars Orbiter Mission
  54. Three-dimensional complex architectures observed in shock processed amino acid mixtures
  55. Boulder Fall Ejecta: Present Day Activity on Mars
  56. Argon‐40 in Lunar Exosphere: Observations From CHACE‐2 on Chandrayaan‐2 Orbiter
  57. Ionospheric plasma energization at Mars during the September 2017 ICME event
  58. Complex structures synthesized in shock processing of nucleobases – implications to the origins of life
  59. Observations of the Quiet Sun during the Deepest Solar Minimum of the Past Century with Chandrayaan-2 XSM: Elemental Abundances in the Quiescent Corona
  60. Observations of the Quiet Sun during the Deepest Solar Minimum of the Past Century with Chandrayaan-2 XSM: Sub-A-class Microflares outside Active Regions
  61. Forbidden atomic oxygen emissions in the martian dayside upper atmosphere
  62. Impact of the 2018 Mars Global Dust Storm on the Ionospheric Peak: A Study Using a Photochemical Model
  63. Data processing software for Chandrayaan-2 Solar X-ray Monitor
  64. A physico-chemical model to study the ion density distribution in the inner coma of comet C/2016 R2 (Pan-STARRS)
  65. Boulder Fall Activity in the Jezero Crater, Mars
  66. Shock Processing of Amino Acids Leading to Complex Structures—Implications to the Origin of Life
  67. Ground calibration of Solar X-ray Monitor on board the Chandrayaan-2 orbiter
  68. Recurrent Solar Energetic Particle Flux Enhancements Observed near Earth and Mars
  69. Solar X-Ray Monitor on Board the Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter: In-Flight Performance and Science Prospects
  70. A photochemical model of ultraviolet atomic line emissions in the inner coma of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
  71. Ground calibration of Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS) on-board Chandrayaan-2 Pragyaan rover: An empirical approach
  72. Water‐Ice Exposing Scarps Within the Northern Midlatitude Craters on Mars
  73. Model calculation of ionization efficiency in the Martian dayside ionosphere using MAVEN observations
  74. CO+ first-negative band emission: A tracer for CO in the Martian upper atmosphere
  75. Geomagnetic Storm‐Induced Plasma Density Enhancements in the Southern Polar Ionospheric Region: A Comparative Study Using St. Patrick's Day Storms of 2013 and 2015
  76. Processes governing the VIS/NIR spectral reflectance behavior of lunar swirls
  77. Electrostatic charging of permanently shadowed craters on the Moon
  78. Residue from vacuum ultraviolet irradiation of benzene ices: Insights into the physical structure of astrophysical dust
  79. Forbidden atomic carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen emission lines in the water-poor comet C/2016 R2 (Pan-STARRS)
  80. Lunar regolith and water ice escape due to micrometeorite bombardment
  81. Geological characterization of Chandrayaan-2 landing site in the southern high latitudes of the Moon
  82. The dayside ionosphere of Mars: Comparing a one-dimensional photochemical model with MAVEN Deep Dip campaign observations
  83. Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer onboard Chandrayaan-2 Rover
  84. Solar X-ray Monitor Onboard Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter
  85. Infrared attenuation due to phase change from amorphous to crystalline observed in astrochemical propargyl ether ices
  86. Phase Angle Dependent Ultraviolet to Far-Infrared (0.25-100 μm) Reflectance Spectroscopy of Mukundpura (CM2) Meteorite: Potential analogue of (162173) Ryugu and (101955) Bennu
  87. Photoelectron Sheath on Lunar Sunlit Regolith and Dust Levitation
  88. Detection of an excessively strong 3-μm absorption near the lunar highland crater Dufay
  89. On the response of Martian Ionosphere to the Passage of a Corotating Interaction Region: MAVEN Observations
  90. Acceleration of Energetic Ions in Corotating Interaction Region near 1.5 au: Evidence from MAVEN
  91. Lunar Photo-electron sheath and fine particle levitation
  92. Short-term Variation in the Dawn–Dusk Asymmetry of the Jovian Radiation Belt Obtained from GMRT and Hisaki EXCEED Observations
  93. First Observation of Transport of Solar Wind Protons Scattered From Magnetic Anomalies Into the Near Lunar Wake: Observations by SARA/Chandrayaan-1
  94. MAVEN Observations of the Response of Martian Ionosphere to the Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections of March 2015
  95. A Model for Negative Ion Chemistry in Titan’s Ionosphere
  96. Compositional studies of Mare Moscoviense: New perspectives from Chandrayaan-1 VIS-NIR data
  97. Plasma waves beyond the solar system
  98. Dayside ionosphere of Titan: Impact on calculated plasma densities due to variations in the model parameters
  99. Composition of Jupiter irregular satellites sheds light on their origin
  100. Radio observation of Venus at meter wavelengths using the GMRT
  101. Solar wind scattering from the surface of Mercury: Lessons from the Moon
  102. Upper limit of helium-4 in the sunlit lunar exosphere during magnetotail passage under low solar wind condition: Result from CHACE aboard MIP in Chandrayaan-1
  103. Probing the Heliosphere Using <i>in Situ</i> Payloads On-Board Aditya-L1
  104. New suprathermal proton population around the Moon: Observation by SARA on Chandrayaan-1
  105. The puzzling detection of x-rays from Pluto by Chandra
  106. Observation of suprathermal argon in the exosphere of Mars
  107. Corrigendum to “Observation of Neon at mid and high latitudes in the sunlit Lunar Exosphere: Results from CHACE aboard MIP/Chandrayaan-1”, Vol. 272 (2016), pp 206-211, doi 10.1016/j.icarus.2016.02.030
  108. Space Weather Research: Indian perspective
  109. Transport of solar wind plasma onto the lunar nightside surface
  110. On the origin of the ionosphere at the Moon using results from Chandrayaan‐1 S band radio occultation experiment and a photochemical model
  111. Direct observational evidence for disturbance dynamo on the daytime low‐latitude ionosphere: A case study based on the 28 June 2013 space weather event
  112. Understanding our Celestial Neighbors: An Indian Perspective in Planetary Sciences and Exploration
  113. Observation of Neon at mid and high latitudes in the sunlit lunar exosphere: Results from CHACE aboard MIP/Chandrayaan-1
  114. Characteristics of proton velocity distribution functions in the near-lunar wake from Chandrayaan-1/SWIM observations
  115. On the evening time exosphere of Mars: Result from MENCA aboard Mars Orbiter Mission
  116. Monte Carlo model for electron degradation in xenon gas
  117. PREDICTION OF FORBIDDEN ULTRAVIOLET AND VISIBLE EMISSIONS IN COMET 67P/CHURYUMOV–GERASIMENKO
  118. On the latitudinal changes in ionospheric electrodynamics and composition based on observations over the 76–77°E meridian from both hemispheres during a geomagnetic storm
  119. Scattering characteristics and imaging of energetic neutral atoms from the Moon in the terrestrial magnetosheath
  120. Imaging the South Pole–Aitken basin in backscattered neutral hydrogen atoms
  121. A new view on the solar wind interaction with the Moon
  122. Relation between the short‐term variation of the Jovian radiation belt and thermosphere derived from radio and infrared observations
  123. Monte Carlo model for electron degradation in methane gas
  124. Recommendations to mitigate against human health risks incurred due to energetic particle irradiation beyond low earth orbit/BLEO
  125. The spatial distribution of molecular Hydrogen in the lunar atmosphere—New results
  126. Production ofN2
  127. Forbidden oxygen lines at various nucleocentric distances in comets
  128. Neptune and Triton: Essential pieces of the Solar System puzzle
  129. Preface: Lunar science and exploration
  130. Feasibility study of astronaut standardized career dose limits in LEO and the outlook for BLEO
  131. Alpha Particle X-Ray Spectrometer (APXS) on-board Chandrayaan-2 rover
  132. Anil Bhardwaj, Vice-Chair, Commission B: Space Studies of the Earth-Moon System, Planets, and Small Bodies of the Solar System
  133. Photochemistry of atomic oxygen green and red-doublet emissions in comets at larger heliocentric distances
  134. Chandrayaan-1 observations of backscattered solar wind protons from the lunar regolith: Dependence on the solar wind speed
  135. Backscattered energetic neutral atoms from the Moon in the Earth's plasma sheet observed by Chandarayaan-1/Sub-keV Atom Reflecting Analyzer instrument
  136. First direct observation of sputtered lunar oxygen
  137. X-rays in the Solar System
  138. Energetic neutral atom imaging of the lunar surface
  139. Proton entry into the near-lunar plasma wake for magnetic field aligned flow
  140. CO Cameron band and CO2+ UV doublet emissions in the dayglow of Venus: Role of CO in the Cameron band production
  141. Model for atomic oxygen visible line emissions in Comet C/1995 O1 Hale-Bopp
  142. Remote energetic neutral atom imaging of electric potential over a lunar magnetic anomaly
  143. Spatial heterogeneity in the radiogenic activity of the lunar interior: Inferences from CHACE and LLRI on Chandrayaan-1
  144. INTERACTION OF SOLAR WIND WITH MOON: AN OVERVIEW ON THE RESULTS FROM THE SARA EXPERIMENT ABOARD CHANDRAYAAN-1
  145. Energetic neutral atom observations of magnetic anomalies on the lunar surface
  146. Empirical energy spectra of neutralized solar wind protons from the lunar regolith
  147. Advances in Geosciences
  148. Impact of solar EUV flux on CO Cameron band and CO2+ UV doublet emissions in the dayglow of Mars
  149. Model for the production of CO Cameron band emission in Comet 1P/Halley
  150. Production of N2 Vegard–Kaplan and other triplet band emissions in the dayglow of Titan
  151. Solar system X-rays from charge exchange processes
  152. A COUPLED CHEMISTRY-EMISSION MODEL FOR ATOMIC OXYGEN GREEN AND RED-DOUBLET EMISSIONS IN THE COMET C/1996 B2 HYAKUTAKE
  153. Calculations of N2 triplet states vibrational populations and band emissions in venusian dayglow
  154. Scattering function for energetic neutral hydrogen atoms off the lunar surface
  155. Model calculation of N2Vegard-Kaplan band emissions in Martian dayglow
  156. Erratum to “Extremely high reflection of solar wind protons as neutral hydrogen atoms from regolith in space” [Planet. Space Sci. 57 (2009) 2132–2134]
  157. Strong influence of lunar crustal fields on the solar wind flow
  158. Model for Cameron-band emission in comets: a case for the EPOXI mission target comet 103P/Hartley 2
  159. Volume 25 - Planetary Science (PS)
  160. Protons in the near-lunar wake observed by the Sub-keV Atom Reflection Analyzer on board Chandrayaan-1
  161. Comparative analysis and variability of the Jovian X-ray spectra detected by the Chandra and XMM-Newton observatories
  162. Dynamics of solar wind protons reflected by the Moon
  163. First observation of a mini-magnetosphere above a lunar magnetic anomaly using energetic neutral atoms
  164. X-rays from Saturn: a study withXMM-NewtonandChandraover the years 2002–05
  165. The Planetary X-ray Emission
  166. X-Ray Emission from the Solar System Bodies: Connection with Solar X-Rays and Solar Wind
  167. Studying the Lunar—Solar Wind Interaction with the SARA Experiment aboard the Indian Lunar Mission Chandrayaan-1
  168. Correction to “Monte Carlo model of electron energy degradation in a CO2atmosphere”
  169. Extremely high reflection of solar wind protons as neutral hydrogen atoms from regolith in space
  170. Monte Carlo model of electron energy degradation in a CO2atmosphere
  171. Advances in Geosciences
  172. X-RAY EMISSION FROM PLANETS AND COMETS: RELATIONSHIP WITH SOLAR X-RAYS AND SOLAR WIND
  173. Advances in Planetary Sciences: AOGS 2007 (based on the Fourth Annual Meeting of the AOGS, Bangkok, Thailand)
  174. Modeling spectra of the north and south Jovian X-ray auroras
  175. Oxygen emission lines in the high resolution spectra of 9P/Tempel 1 following the Deep Impact event
  176. AOGS05: Highlights in planetary science
  177. Latest results on Jovian disk X-rays from XMM-Newton
  178. Miniature ion mass analyzer
  179. X-rays from solar system objects
  180. Advances in Geosciences
  181. A study of Jupiter's aurorae with XMM-Newton
  182. First terrestrial soft X-ray auroral observation by the Chandra X-ray Observatory
  183. X-Rays in the Solar System
  184. Thermal and Non-Thermal Components of the X-Ray Emission from Jupiter
  185. Low- to middle-latitude X-ray emission from Jupiter
  186. First observation of Mars with XMM-Newton
  187. Advances in Geosciences
  188. Low energy neutral atoms imaging of the Moon
  189. Energetic neutral atom imaging mass spectroscopy of the Moon and Mercury environments
  190. X-ray emission from the outer planets: Albedo for scattering and fluorescence of solar X rays
  191. Volume 3: Planetary Science
  192. Low energy neutral atom imaging on the Moon with the SARA instrument aboard Chandrayaan-1 mission
  193. O(1S) and O(1D) emission lines in the spectrum of 153P/2002 C1 (Ikeya-Zhang)
  194. Radial distribution of production rates, loss rates and densities corresponding to ion masses ⩽40 amu in the inner coma of Comet Halley: Composition and chemistry
  195. The Electron Excited Ultraviolet Spectrum of HD: Cross Sections and Transition Probabilities
  196. The Discovery of Oxygen Kα X-Ray Emission from the Rings of Saturn
  197. Chandra Observation of an X-Ray Flare at Saturn: Evidence of Direct Solar Control on Saturn's Disk X-Ray Emissions
  198. Discussion on the Forum Article, “What is the aurora?”
  199. Solar control on Jupiter's equatorial X-ray emissions: 26–29 November 2003 XMM-Newton observation
  200. Simultaneous Chandra X ray, Hubble Space Telescope ultraviolet, and Ulysses radio observations of Jupiter's aurora
  201. High-resolution far ultraviolet spectrum of electron-excited SO2
  202. Kinetic energy distributions and line profile measurements of dissociation products of water upon electron impact
  203. The ionospheres–thermospheres of the giant planets
  204. On the Solar EUV Deposition in the Inner Comae of Comets with Large Gas Production Rates
  205. Discovery of Soft X‐Ray Emission from Io, Europa, and the Io Plasma Torus
  206. Chemistry of O(1D) atoms in the coma: implications for cometary missions
  207. A pulsating auroral X-ray hot spot on Jupiter
  208. An overview of Io flux tube footprints in Jupiter's auroral ionosphere
  209. FUV emissions on Io: Role of Galileo-observed field-aligned energetic electrons
  210. Auroral emissions of the giant planets
  211. Auroras on Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
  212. Precipitation of energetic electrons in Io's atmosphere: Production of UV emissions
  213. Monte Carlo model for electron degradation in SO2gas: Cross sections, yield spectra, and efficiencies
  214. On the excitation of Io's atmosphere by the photoelectrons: Application of the analytical yield spectral model of SO2
  215. Modelling of metastable carbon atoms in comets: Implications for ROSETTA
  216. On the role of solar EUV, photoelectrons, and auroral electrons in the chemistry of C(1D) and the production of C I 1931 Å in the cometary coma: A case for comet 1P/Halley
  217. On the dissociative ionization of SO2in Io's atmosphere
  218. Chemistry of the ions ≤40 amu in the inner coma of comet Halley
  219. Photoelectron excitation of Io's atmosphere
  220. Ring current H atom precipitation on the outer planets
  221. Production and Emissions of Atomic Carbon and Oxygen in the Inner Coma of Comet Halley: Role of Electron Impact
  222. Consequences of cometary aurora on the carbon chemistry at comet p/Halley
  223. Role of Auroral and Photoelectrons on the Abundances of Methane and Ammonia in the Coma of Comet Halley
  224. Optically thin H Lyman alpha production on outer planets: Low-energy proton Acceleration in parallel electric fields and neutral H atom precipitation from ring current
  225. Energetic electron precipitation in Jupiter's upper atmosphere
  226. Monte Carlo simulation of photoelectron energization in parallel electric fields: Electroglow on Uranus
  227. Auroral and photoelectron fluxes in cometary ionospheres
  228. X-RAY EMISSION FROM JUPITER, SATURN, AND EARTH: A SHORT REVIEW
  229. ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CROSS-BODY APPROACH IN PLANETARY AERONOMY
  230. XMM-NEWTON OBSERVATIONS OF X-RAY EMISSION FROM JUPITER
  231. THE SUB-KEV ATOM REFLECTING ANALYZER (SARA) EXPERIMENT ABOARD CHANDRAYAAN-1 MISSION: INSTRUMENT AND OBSERVATIONS
  232. SOLAR TERRESTRIAL AND PLANETARY SCIENCE MISSIONS IN ASIA–OCEANIA: OPPORTUNITIES FOR COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH