Astronomy & Geophysics

Papers
(The median citation count of Astronomy & Geophysics is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Planet opera15
Finger on the pulse of asteroseismology5
Jay Pasachoff5
Heidi Thiemann: Space Skills Alliance4
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – December 20222
Blowing Hot and Cold: The Plumes of Io and Enceladus2
Q&A: MNRAS Student Prize winners Konstantinos Kilmetis1
A&G Volume 67 Issue 3, Full Issue1
Growing, changing1
Q&A Aftab Khan, a career in geophysics1
Improving events for autism1
Data value in the age of artificial intelligence1
Q&A Isobel Hook1
Change for the better1
Science and Exploration1
Space for everyone1
The State-of-the-Art of Mercury's Space Environment in Preparation for the Nominal Phase of the BepiColombo Mission1
A&G Volume 66 Issue 2, Full Issue1
Quantum gravity in the skies?1
Facing forwards1
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – February 20261
A glimpse of the future1
NAM2024 from Hull1
AI What is it good for?1
Expanding northern skies1
Betelgeuse: a review1
Working for diversity1
EOS: hiding in plain sight1
Astronomy, society and sustainability: how we can help to save the planet1
British Seismology Meeting 20241
Q&A Sureyansh Saxena1
Unseen Astronomy0
David Lloyd (Dai) Jones0
Don't call me!0
Gillian Wright, Caroline Herschel Medallist 20230
News from NAM 20220
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – June 20230
Stewarding science0
Meandering through the virtual MIST0
Roman with Rubin0
Specialist Discussion Meeting: 3D structure of the flare chromosphere0
Progress in astrophysics with Type 1a supernovae0
Cheadle Moon0
MIST reunited0
A&G Volume 63 Issue 4, Full Issue0
Nick Kaiser0
Let's have some order here!0
British Planetary Science Conference 20240
Richard Bower0
A lasting legacy0
Best-kept secret0
Damian Peach0
History of the Future0
A&G Volume 65 Issue 6, Full Issue0
David M Willis0
A&G Volume 67 Issue 1, Full Issue0
Q&A Mike Garrett0
What would Wallace do?0
Pulsating massive stars0
Bouncing Back0
Roger Maurice Bonnet0
RAS Awards 20250
Astronomers alight on Cardiff0
Keeping in touch0
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – February 20230
Peter Clegg0
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – October 20240
A&G Volume 64 Issue 2, Full Issue0
NAM 2025: Back to Durham0
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – June 20260
Belinda Wilkes0
Into the radius valley0
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – June 20220
Challenges for ionosphere-thermosphere science0
A new era for FRBs?0
Art takes on the cosmos0
Celebrating a golden age0
Star Formation in the Milky Way and Beyond in the Era of JWST and ALMA0
A&G Volume 65 Issue 5, Full Issue0
Impact Earth! Protecting the UK and further afield from impacts by Near-Earth objects0
Q&A Jim Wild, President of the RAS0
Comets and culture in the 19th century and beyond0
James Gregory's numerical quadrature0
Back to the future0
UK Transients 20240
Q&A GJI Student Prize winners Jingtao Min and Xiongwei Liu0
Together again at NAM 20220
Galaxies, gas flows and metallicities0
Robotic Astronomy0
Herschel 200 years on0
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – April 20230
IASC in Colombia0
Where do we stand?0
Geomagnetic twin satellites MSS-1: progress and future plans0
Another one bites the dust0
Nikki Lee0
Fred Taylor0
Advancing space weather forecasting: bridging gaps in machine learning0
Q&A: MNRAS Student Prize winners Ignas Juodžbalis0
HWO's next0
Q&A Bradley Lewis, Patricia Tomkins prize-winner0
Going deep0
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – April 20260
Karl Martin Menten0
Space conservation: a plea for urgency0
Kate Bond0
Cameron Patterson: Riding the rails to AGU0
Capturing Carrington0
In the spotlight0
Clouds of history0
Kathryn McWilliams0
Revision time for our revision times0
A&G Volume 66 Issue 3, Full Issue0
Megan Maunder0
A&G Volume 64 Issue 3, Full Issue0
Q&A Phil Diamond0
Q&A Special: Dávid Puskás0
A&G Volume 66 Issue 1, Full Issue0
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – October 20250
RAS Specialist Discussion Meeting report0
Dungey Lecture: Aurorae on Earth and other planets0
Astronomy's noblest problem0
Who wants to be a geophysicist?0
Ravindra Desai0
A grand day out0
How to track everything, everywhere, all the time0
When aliens land0
Exploring, evolving…0
And the award goes to… white men0
Index to A&G volume 640
Clues to the kludonometer0
Our fragile space0
A&G Volume 64 Issue 5, Full Issue0
How much iron is in the Sun?0
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – August 20220
The early stages of massive star formation0
A bigger broader Autumn MIST0
Peter Molnar0
A&G Volume 67 Issue 2, Full Issue0
Watch this space0
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – April 20250
Ian Philip Grant0
The galaxy: now in full colour!0
Cutting the future?0
Move fast and break things?0
Forging future outreach0
Whose space is it anyway?0
Careers, networking and how we communicate0
Cold and calculating0
Jasper V Wall0
Astrobiology: life detection and the abiotic baseline0
Politics in space0
Third Meeting on Progress in Astrophysics with Type-Ia Supernovae (PATIAS-3)0
2024 Index volume 650
Welcome to your universe!0
Mark Birkinshaw0
Index Vol. 630
Introducing Orbyts0
The circle of life0
The celestial rubbish dump0
Artificial Intelligence: Ready or not, here it comes!0
A&G Volume 64 Issue 6, Full Issue0
Assessing Maria Cunitz's Urania Propitia0
Planets in a Room0
Clearing the clouds0
Knowing your unknowns0
Vinicio Barocas0
Mike Lockwood0
Unleashing the power of STEAM0
Q&A Special: Natasha Van Bemmel0
Magnetic predictions0
The shape of the Sun0
Open door policy0
A very short history of submillimetre astronomy0
Solid-Liquid Interactions in Deep Planetary Interiors0
A ring around the Earth: new evidence for an old idea0
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – April 20240
A keen eye and a helping hand0
A&G Volume 64 Issue 4, Full Issue0
Global Geomagnetism0
A&G Volume 65 Issue 1, Full Issue0
Space on the line0
Do we have a standard model of cosmology?0
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – August 20240
Back to the future0
Plotting Europe's coordinates in space0
Q&A GJI Student Prize winners: Masayoshi Someya0
How to plot a course through Time & Space0
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – February 20240
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – December 20230
Why we must go back to the Moon0
Go Gaia Go!0
David Matravers0
The unknown origins of solar energetic particles0
Weight of opinion0
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – December 20250
All (X-ray) eyes on Mercury0
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – December 20240
Q&A Caroline Harper0
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – June 20240
Throw open the doors0
Rattle and hum0
Sir Francis Graham-Smith (1923–2025)0
RAS Awards 20260
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – August 20250
Seeing ourselves among the stars0
Science from the heart0
Unlocking Earth's deep secrets0
Pulsars: a concise introduction0
Unsustainable careers?0
What price progress?0
A&G Volume 63 Issue 5, Full Issue0
The 13th sign: 30 years on0
Early Careers Special0
Weighing forests from space0
We all stand together0
Haydn at the Herschels0
Go for launch0
Richard Hills0
A&G Volume 64 Issue 1, Full Issue0
Immanuel Kant in the universe0
A&G needs you!0
On the trail of particle rain0
Battle for space: statecraft, diplomacy and defence strategy0
Mark Anderson0
Orbyts: Transit timing variations0
Time to shake out the bullies0
Hunga Tonga's test-ban test0
Exploring planetary atmospheric processes from terrestrial worlds to giant planets0
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – October 20230
Small satellite, big ambitions0
Documenting James Carpenter0
Detailing India's AstroSat0
Good news, bad news0
Inclusive future for physics0
Welcome to the measured dome0
A&G Volume 66 Issue 6, Full Issue0
A&G Volume 63 Issue 6, Full Issue0
ET: What should we do?0
The charge of the spheres0
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – June 20250
The man who grew the universe0
People power in action0
A&G Volume 63 Issue 3, Full Issue0
Q&A Audie Muller0
Deep earthquake study still resonant at 1000
News in Astronomy & Geophysics – August 20230
Today Slough, tomorrow the universe!0
Five years on: the monster flare of 20170
Astronomers ahoy!0
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