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Schmidt, J. M.; Marsch, E.: Spatial transport and spectral transfer of solar wind turbulence composed of Alfvén waves and convective structures I: The theoretical model. Annales Geophysicae 13 (5), pp. 459 - 474 (1995)
Schmidt, M.; Borchers, R.; Fabian, P.; Flentje, G.; Matthews, W. A.; Szabo, A.; Lal, S.: Trace gas measurements during aircraft flights in the tropopause region over Europe and North Africa. J. Atmos. Chem. 2, pp. 133 - 143 (1984)
Schmidt, M.: Results of ozone measurements in Northern Germany-A case study. In: Ozone in the Troposphere and Stratosphere, Part 1, pp. 170 - 173 (Ed. Hudson, R. D.). GSFC, Greenbelt (1994)
Schmidt, J.: Zur magneto-hydro-dynamischen Turbulenz im Sonnenwind und in der Sonnenkorona: numerische Simulation und Datenanalyse. Dissertation, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (1993)
A star’s chemical composition strongly influences the ultraviolet radiation it emits into space and thus the conditions for the emergence of life in its neighbourhood.
A single star has provided information about the collision of the Milky Way with the dwarf galaxy Gaia-Enceladus. The event likely took place approximately 11.5 billion years ago.