. . "1"^^ . . "963"^^ . . "Global Kinetic Simulations of the Mercurys magnetosphere"@en . . "Glob\u00E1ln\u00ED kinetick\u00E9 simulace magnetosf\u00E9ry planety Merkur"@cs . "Obecn\u011B vzato budeme studovat strukturu magnetosf\u00E9ry planety Merkur, zejm\u00E9na zda a jak\u00FDm zp\u016Fsobem slune\u010Dn\u00ED v\u00EDtr interaguje s planetou Merkur jake jsou mechanismy urychlov\u00E1n\u00ED \u010D\u00E1stic v okol\u00ED planety, zda a jak\u00FDm zp\u016Fsobem doch\u00E1z\u00ED k magnetick\u00FDm bou\u0159\u00EDm a jak\u00FDm zp\u016Fsobem se jejich pr\u016Fb\u011Bh li\u0161\u00ED od t\u011Bch pozemsk\u00FDch a kone\u010Dn\u011B jak\u00FDm zp\u016Fsobem je uzav\u0159en syst\u00E9m magnetosf\u00E9rick\u00FDch proud\u016F v okol\u00ED planety. V lednu 2008 u\u010Din\u00ED dru\u017Eice MESSENGER, NASA prvn\u00ED pr\u016Flet v okol\u00ED planety Merkur. Na projektu MESSENGER se podilime ve spolupraci s Jamesem Slavinem (Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA) and Davidem Schriverem (University of California at Los Angeles) vyu\u017Eit\u00EDm na\u0161eho glob\u00E1ln\u00EDho t\u0159\u00EDdimenzion\u00E1ln\u00EDho kinetick\u00E9ho modelu interakce mezi slune\u010Dn\u00EDm v\u011Btrem a magnetosf\u00E9rou planety, kter\u00FD ji\u017E byl na p\u0159\u00EDpad magnetosf\u00E9ry planety Merkur \u00FAsp\u011B\u0161n\u011B aplikov\u00E1n. zam\u011Brem tohot projektu je poskytnout financov\u00E1n\u00ED na\u0161\u00ED u\u010Dasti v projektu MESSENGER v \u010Cesk\u00E9 republice."@cs . "2008-01-01+01:00"^^ . "Mercury's magnetosphere; magnetosheath; cusp; bow shock; magnetic sub-storms; charged particle acceleration"@en . "0"^^ . "3"^^ . . "0"^^ . "2010-12-31+01:00"^^ . "963"^^ . . "3"^^ . . . "In generall we shall study the structure of the Mercury's magnetosphere, namely: whether and how the solar wind impacts the planet, what are the mechanisms for charged particle acceleration, whether sub-storms occur at Mercury and how they do differ from those at Earth and finally how the magnetospheric current systems closes in the proximity of the planet. In January 2008 the MESSENGER spacecraft of the National Aeronatics and Space Administration (NASA) will perform its first flyby by the planet Mercury. We collaborate with James Slavin (Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA) and David Schriver (University of California at Los Angeles) on the project using our global three dimensional kinetic model of the interaction between the solar wind and a planetary magnetosphere successfully applied to the planet Mercury. This project is aimed to support our participation on MESSENGER project in the Czech Republic."@en . .