IMPs, EGOs, and Skyhooks
Abstract
In the October 1994 issue of the Journal of Geophysical Research, J. Simpson, E. Parker, and C. Sonnett wrote of the early history of space physics. Previously, J. Van Allen had written a monogram on the genesis of magnetospheric physics, and H. Newell (``Above the atmosphere'') and J. Naugle (``First among equals'') had given excellent accounts of the initial development of the space sciences within NASA and the broader research community. I write as a member of the second generation or Junior Pioneers who profited greatly from the foundation laid down by the Pioneers of the era. With the second wave it was possible to fully participate in the dramatic expansion of the nation's space science program that occurred in the 1960s. In this brief memoir, I give a personal recollection of this period and try to relate it to some of the current developments in space physics.
- Publication:
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Journal of Geophysical Research
- Pub Date:
- May 1996
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1996JGR...10110521M
- Keywords:
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- Interplanetary Physics: Cosmic rays;
- Interplanetary Physics: Discontinuities;
- Interplanetary Physics: Ejecta;
- driver gases;
- and magnetic clouds