 
 
ACE Science Team's contributions to NASA's Office
of Space Science (OSS) monthly and weekly science reviews
ACE Science Team Weekly Reports - short text reports.
If nothing significant has happened with any of the ACE science
instruments, the ACE science team does not submit a report.
However, the ACE Flight Ops Team does submits a report on flight operations
every week.
Click here for the FOT reports.
Contributions to OSS Monthly Science Reviews
Cumulative contributions to-date in PDF format
 The files below are in MS Powerpoint format. The PDF file above includes the contents of all the files below.
- ACE-OSS-1998-05.ppt
   
   - ACE Real Time Solar Wind Data Available on the Web
   
- ACE Measurements Show that Cosmic Rays are not Accelerated from Fresh Supernoa Ejecta
   
- ACE Brochure Available
   
 
- ACE-OSS-1998-06.ppt
   
   - ACE Reveals Isotopic Composition of Interstellar Material
   
- Energy-Dependent Ionic-Charge State Composition Observed in Large Solar Particle Event
   
 
- ACE-OSS-1998-08.ppt
   
   - ACE Measurements Reveal Unusual Thermal History of a CME
   
 
- ACE-OSS-1998-10.ppt
   
   - Evidence for Mass Fractionation in the Isotopic Composition of Solar Energetic Particles
   
- ACE Plans for the Leonids Shower
   
- ACE S3DPU Processor Status
   
- ACE Guest Investigator Selection Announced
   
 
- ACE-OSS-1998-12.ppt
   
   - Interplanetary Propagation of Ions from Impulsive Solar Flares: ACE/ULEIS Results
   
- Solar Wind Isotopes in the May 3, 1998 CME: ACE/SWIMS Data
   
- SAMPEX Data Complement ACE Data
   
 
- ACE-OSS-1999-01.ppt
   
   - First Ionic Charge State Measurements in an Individual Impulsive Solar Particle Event
   
 
- ACE-OSS-1999-03.ppt
   
   - ACE uses Gravitational Lensing of Interstellar Helium to Infer Interstellar Gas Temperatures
   
 
- ACE-OSS-1999-06.ppt
   
   - Abundances in Solar Energetic Particle Events
   
 
- ACE-OSS-1999-07.ppt
   
   - Possible Connection Between Solar Supergranulation and Temporal Variations in SEPs
   
 
- ACE-OSS-1999-10.ppt
   
   - The Disappearing Solar Wind
   
- Evidence for Connection between Supergranulation and Interplanetary Magnetic Field and Solar Energetic Particles
   
 
- ACE-OSS-Theme1999.ppt
   
   - Mass Fractionation in the Composition of Solar Energetic Particles
   
- ACE and SOHO reveal Unusual Thermal History of a CME
   
- Energy Variation of Solar-Particle Charge States Observed with ACE and SAMPEX
   
 
- ACE-OSS-2000-03.ppt
   
   - A Coronal Mass Ejection observed in the Solar Wind by both ACE (1 AU) and Ulysses (5 AU)
   
 
- ACE-OSS-2000-08.ppt
   
   - ACE Instrument Status Report
   
 
- ACEMatterSamples.ppt
   
   - Samples of Matter from ACE
   
 
- ACE-OSS-2000-11.ppt
   
   - Cosmic Ray Isotope Abundances Compared with Solar System
   
- SEPICA Gas System Status Report
   
- SEPICA 30KV Anomaly
   
 
- ACE-OSS-Theme2000-RTSW.ppt
   
   - Added-Value Users of ACE Real Time Solar Wind Data
   
 
- ACE-OSS-2001-01.ppt
   
   - Enhancement of Trans-Iron Elements in Impulsive Solar Flares
   
 
- ACE-OSS-2001-02.ppt
   
   - Sources of Solar Energetic Particles Revealed by Composition Data
   
 
- ACE-OSS-2001-03.ppt
   
   - Near-Relativistic Electrons Leave the Sun ~10 Minutes after Type-III Solar Radio Bursts: Evidence for Acceleration by Coronal Shocks
   
 
- ACE-OSS-2001-04.ppt
   
   - Energetic Particle Fluences from Solar Wind to Cosmic Ray Energies
   
 
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