Jockers, K.; Rosenbush, V. K.; Bonev, T.; Credner, T.: Images of polarization and colour in the inner coma of comet Hale-Bopp. Earth, Moon and Planets 78, pp. 373 - 379 (1997)
Geyer, E. H.; Jockers, K.; Kiselev, N. N.; Chernova, G. P.: A novel quadruple beam imaging polarimeter and its application to Comet Tanaka-Machholz 1992 X. Astrophysics and Space Science 239, pp. 259 - 274 (1996)
Golev, V.; Yankulova, I.; Bonev, T.; Jockers, K.: New narrow-band imaging of the extended emission-line region in the Seyfert galaxy NGC 3516. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc. 273, pp. 129 - 138 (1995)
Schleicher, H.; Balthasar, H.; Knölker, M.; Schmidt, W.; Jockers, K.: The impact of fragment ``L'' of comet SL-9 on Jupiter. Earth, Moon and Planets 66, pp. 13 - 17 (1994)
Rauer, H.; Bonev, T.; Jockers, K.; Thomas, N.: Low-resolution spectra of the Io plasma torus 2 days after the Ulysses encounter. Planetary and Space Science 41, pp. 1021 - 1028 (1993)
Rosenbauer, H.; Shutte, N.; Apathy, I.; Verigin, M.; Witte, M.; Galeev, A.; Gringauz, K.; Grünwaldt, H.; Jockers, K.; Kiraly, P.et al.; Kotova, G.; Livi, S.; Marsch, E.; Remizov, A.; Richter, A.; Riedler, W.; Szego, K.; Hemmerich, P.; Schwenn, R.; Schwingenschuh, K.; Steller, M.: First meansurements of ions of Martian origin and observation of a plasma layer in the magnetosphere of Mars: the TAUS experiment on the spacecraft PHOBOS 2. Sov. Astron. Letter 16, pp. 156 - 160 (1990)
Rosenbauer, H.; Shutte, N.; Apathy, I.; Verigin, M.; Witte, M.; Galeev, A.; Gringauz, K.; Grünwaldt, H.; Jockers, K.; Kiraly, P.et al.; Kotova, G.; Livi, S.; Marsch, E.; Remizov, A.; Richter, A.; Riedler, W.; Szego, K.; Hemmerich, P.; Schwenn, R.; Schwingenschuh, K.; Steller, M.: Evidence of a plasmasheet in the Martian magnetotail based on the TAUS experiment data from the `Phobos-2' spacecraft. Pis'ma v Astronomicheskie Zhurnal 16, pp. 368 - 377 (1990)
Jockers, K.: Near-infrared observations of the encounter of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter with the ESO-German 2.2 m telescope on La Silla, Chile. In: IAU Highlights of Astronomy, pp. 630 - 632 (Ed. Appenzeller, I.). Kluwer Acad. Publ., Dordrecht (1995)
The Planetary Plasma Environments group (PPE) has a strong heritage in the exploration of planetary magnetospheres and space plasma interactions throughout the solar system. It has contributed instruments to several past missions that flew-by or orbited Jupiter (Galileo, Cassini, Ulysses). The PPE participates in the JUICE mission by contributing hardware and scientific expertise to the Particle Environment Package (PEP).
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