Widdel, H. U.; Rose, G.; Borchers, R.: Results of conductivity, ion mobility and ion concentration measurements obtained with a parachutet Gerdien aspiration analyses probe in heights below 70 km. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics 41, pp. 1141 - 1147 (1979)
Schlegel, K.; Rose, G.; Widdel, H. U.: Interplanetary magnetic field polarity changes and D-region radio waves absorption. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics 39, pp. 101 - 103 (1977)
Widdel, H. U.; Rose, G.; Borchers, R.: Payload BIII - an instrument package for the measurement of conductivity, concentration an mobility of positive and negative ions in the meosphere. J. Geophys. 44, pp. 179 - 188 (1977)
Widdel, H. U.; Rose, G.; Borchers, R.: Experimental results on the variation of electric conductivity an ion mobility in the mesosphere. Journal Geophysical Research 81, pp. 6217 - 6220 (1976)
Borchers, R.; Rose, G.; Widdel, H. U.: Ergebnisse von Ionendichte- und Ionenbeweglichkeitsmessungen mit einer Fallschirmsonde im Höhenbereich von 72 bis 39 km. Kleinheubacher Berichte 14, pp. 255 - 262 (1971)
Rose, G.; Widdel, H. U.; Borchers, R.: A mesosphere payload to measure the concentration and mobility of positive and negative ions in the height range between 72 and 40 km. J. Brit. Interpl. Soc. 24, pp. 215 - 231 (1971)
Widdel, H. U.; Rose, G.; Borchers, R.: Results of concentration and mobility measurements of positively and negatively charged particles taken by a rocket-borne parachutet aspiration (Gerdien) probe in the height region from 72 to 39 km. Pageoph 84, pp. 154 - 160 (1971)
Widdel, H. U.; Rose, G.; Borchers, R.: Results of conductivity, ion mobility and ion concentration measurements taken with a parachute Gerdien Kondensor experiment during the winter anomaly campaign. In: COSPAR Space Res., pp. 125 - 127 (Eds. Rycroft, M. J.; Stickland, A. C.). Pergamon Press Oxford (1978)
Rose, G.: Hydrodynamic and electrodynamic measurements. In: The Upper Atmosphere: Data Analysis and Interpretation, pp. 219 - 227 (Eds. Dieminger, W.; Hartmann, G. K.; Leitinger, R.). Springer, Berlin (1996)
Grandal, B.; Rose, G.; Holtat, J.; Måseide, K.; Neske, E.; Ott, W.; Spenner, K.; Trøim, J.; Kopka, H.; Stubbe, P.: Preliminary results from the HERO project: In situ measurements of ionospheric modifications using sounding rockets. In: ESA Conference Proceedings SP-195 on ``Active Experiments in Space'' (Alpbach, Austria, 24-28 May 1983), pp. 75 - 80. (1983)
Kohl, H.; La Hoz, C.; Folkestad, K.; Hansen, T.; Kopka, H.; Rose, G.; Stubbe, P.: The electron and ion spectra of radar returns from the critical height during ionospheric heating experiments. In: ESA Conference Proceedings SP-195 on ``Active Experiments in Space'' (Alpbach, Austria, 24-28 May 1983), pp. 91 - 97. (1983)
Rose, G.; Grandal, B.; Neske, E.; w., O.; Spenner, K.; Trøim, J.; Holtet, J.; Måseide, K.; Kopka, H.; Stubbe, P.: First results of the in situ measurements of the HERO heating campaign. In: ESA Conference Proceedings SP-183 on ``European Rocket and Balloon Programmes'' (Interlaken, Switzerland, 14-15 April 1983), pp. 263 - 267. (1983)
Rose, G.: The HERO project: Rocket experiments in the artificially heated ionosphere. In: Vth ESA-PAC Symposium, Bournemouth, United Kingdom, pp. 399 - 405. ESA Publ. Div., Noordwijk (1980)
Stubbe, P.; Kopka, H.; Rose, G.: Rocket experiments in conjunction with the ionospheric modification experiment in northern Norway. In: Proc. Esrange Symp., Ajaccio, Korsika 24.-29.4., pp. 107 - 111. ESA Publ. Div., Noordwijk (1978)
Rose, G.: Bericht über Funktionstests und Eichversuche in der Freiburger Plasmakammer. Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany (1980)
The European Space Agency (ESA) has given the green light to build the flight models of the spacecraft and science payload for the PLATO mission to search for extrasolar planets.
In the "Solar and Stellar Interiors" department, Laurent Gizon, Jesper Schou, Aaron Birch, Robert Cameron and others offer PhD projects in solar physics and astrophysics. Helioseismology and asteroseismology are used as important tools to study the oscillating Sun and stars.
In the "Solar and Stellar Interiors" department, Laurent Gizon, Jesper Schou, Aaron Birch, Robert Cameron and others offer PhD projects in solar physics and astrophysics. Helioseismology and asteroseismology are used as important tools to study the oscillating Sun and stars.
The longest-serving solar observatory in space has turned 25 and is still making significant contributions to solar research. Its old age has become an important merit.