Solar & Heliospheric
About
Solar and Heliospheric Research Group
The Lunar and Planetary Laboratory has had a long history studying the Sun’s atmosphere and magnetic field as it moves outward at supersonic speeds throughout the solar system until it encounters the local interstellar medium. The region of the interstellar space near the Sun that is ‘carved out’ by the solar wind is known as the Heliosphere. Current LPL researchers study many different aspects of the Heliosphere, including how it affects the transport of galactic cosmic rays within the solar system, as well as the acceleration and transport of high-energy solar particles, both of which comprise the space radiation environment. LPL researchers have had significant involvement in the Voyager spacecraft missions which are currently exploring the boundaries of the Heliosphere, as well as involvement with other spacecraft missions aimed at studying the Sun and solar wind, such as the Advanced Composition Explorer and Ulysses, and also in the "mission to touch the Sun," Parker Solar Probe.
Faculty
Solar & Heliospheric Faculty
Joe Giacalone
Solar and Heliospheric Research, Theoretical Astrophysics
Walter Harris
Planetary Astronomy, Planetary Atmospheres, Small Bodies, Solar and Heliospheric Research
Kristopher Klein
Solar and Heliospheric Research, Theoretical Astrophysics
Jozsef Kota
Solar and Heliospheric Research, Theoretical Astrophysics
Other Researchers
Solar & Heliospheric Researchers
Jason Corliss
Planetary Astronomy, Planetary Atmospheres, Small Bodies, Solar and Heliospheric Research
Mark Giampapa
Solar and Heliospheric Research
Jack Harvey
Solar and Heliospheric Research
John Leibacher
Solar and Heliospheric Research
Mihailo Martinović
Solar and Heliospheric Research
Cole Meyer
Planetary Atmospheres, Planetary Surfaces, Solar and Heliospheric Research
Ashraf Moradi
Solar and Heliospheric Research
Marcia Neugebauer
Solar and Heliospheric Research
Tyler Reese
Planetary Atmospheres, Solar and Heliospheric Research