The Global Geospace Science Program and its investigations M. H. AcuñaK. W. OgilvieW. H. Mish OriginalPaper Pages: 5 - 21
The design features of the GGS wind and polar spacecraft Ronald HartenKenn Clark OriginalPaper Pages: 23 - 40
International coordination of solar terrestrial science Elden WhippleHeather Lancaster OriginalPaper Pages: 41 - 54
SWE, a comprehensive plasma instrument for the WIND spacecraft K. W. OgilvieD. J. ChornayE. Gergin OriginalPaper Pages: 55 - 77
The solar WIND and suprathermal ion composition investigation on the WIND spacecraft G. GloecklerH. BalsigerB. Wilken OriginalPaper Pages: 79 - 124
A three-dimensional plasma and energetic particle investigation for the wind spacecraft R. P. LinK. A. AndersonG. Paschmann OriginalPaper Pages: 125 - 153
The Energetic Particles: Acceleration, Composition, and Transport (EPACT) investigation on the WIND spacecraft T. T. Von RosenvingeL. M. BarbierP. Walpole OriginalPaper Pages: 155 - 206
The WIND magnetic field investigation R. P. LeppingM. H. AcũnaE. M. Worley OriginalPaper Pages: 207 - 229
WAVES: The radio and plasma wave investigation on the wind spacecraft J. -L. BougeretM. L. KaiserS. Hoang OriginalPaper Pages: 231 - 263
Konus-W gamma-ray burst experiment for the GGS Wind spacecraft R. L. AptekarD. D. FrederiksD. E. Stilwell OriginalPaper Pages: 265 - 272
A high-resolution Ge spectrometer for Gamma-Ray burst astronomy A. OwensR. BakerA. H. Post Jr. OriginalPaper Pages: 273 - 296
The visible imaging system (VIS) for the polar spacecraft L. A. FrankJ. B. SigwarthD. W. Muller OriginalPaper Pages: 297 - 328
A far ultraviolet imager for the International Solar-Terrestrial Physics Mission M. R. TorrD. G. TorrJ. Spann OriginalPaper Pages: 329 - 383
The Polar Ionospheric X-ray Imaging Experiment (PIXIE) W. L. ImhofK. A. SpearD. Detrick OriginalPaper Pages: 385 - 408
The Thermal Ion Dynamics Experiment and Plasma Source Instrument T. E. MooreC. R. ChappellR. Robson OriginalPaper Pages: 409 - 458
Hydra — A 3-dimensional electron and ion hot plasma instrument for the POLAR spacecraft of the GGS mission J. ScudderF. HunsackerA. Korth OriginalPaper Pages: 459 - 495
The Toroidal Imaging Mass-Angle Spectrograph (TIMAS) for the polar mission E. G. ShelleyA. G. GhielmettiD. T. Young OriginalPaper Pages: 497 - 530
The GGS/POLAR magnetic fields investigation C. T. RussellR. C. SnareG. Le OriginalPaper Pages: 563 - 582
The electric field instrument on the polar satellite P. HarveyF. S. MozerP. Tanskannen OriginalPaper Pages: 583 - 596
The Polar plasma wave instrument D. A. GurnettA. M. PersoonD. R. Tomash OriginalPaper Pages: 597 - 622
Modelling mesoscale processes in the global geospace system M. K. HudsonW. LotkoM. Temerin OriginalPaper Pages: 623 - 646
Mission-oriented theory for ISTP M. Ashour-AbdallaJ. BerchemR. J. Walker OriginalPaper Pages: 647 - 669
Global and local geospace modeling in ISTP K. PapadopoulosJ. G. LyonA. Mankofsky OriginalPaper Pages: 671 - 690
Atmosphere-magnetosphere-ionosphere system mami M. H. ReesD. LummerzheimR. G. Roble OriginalPaper Pages: 691 - 703
Satellite Experiments Simultaneous with Antarctic Measurements (SESAME) J. R. DudeneyA. S. RodgerK. Morrison OriginalPaper Pages: 705 - 742
Canopus — A ground-based instrument array for remote sensing the high latitude ionosphere during the ISTP/GGS program G. RostokerJ. C. SamsonL. L. Cogger OriginalPaper Pages: 743 - 760
The sondrestrom radar and accompanying ground-based instrumentation J. D. KellyC. J. HeinselmanRichard R. Vondrak OriginalPaper Pages: 797 - 813
ISTP science data systems and products William H. MishJames L. GreenMauricio Peredo OriginalPaper Pages: 815 - 877