896 total citations 67 papers, 537 citations indexed
About
B. Battrick is a scholar working on Astronomy and Astrophysics, Aerospace Engineering and Instrumentation.
According to data from OpenAlex, B. Battrick has authored 67 papers receiving a total of 537 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 13 papers in Aerospace Engineering and 6 papers in Instrumentation. Recurrent topics in B. Battrick's work include Astro and Planetary Science (9 papers), Planetary Science and Exploration (8 papers) and Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life (8 papers). B. Battrick is often cited by papers focused on Astro and Planetary Science (9 papers), Planetary Science and Exploration (8 papers) and Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life (8 papers). B. Battrick collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands and Cyprus. B. Battrick's co-authors include E. J. Rolfe, Oliver Montenbruck, G. A. J. Hussain, K. Knott, R. D. Wills, E. Verwichte, D. Berghmans, J.‐F. Hochedez, V. M. Nakariakov and Bernard Foing and has published in prestigious journals such as Astrophysics and space science library, CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research) and elib (German Aerospace Center).
In The Last Decade
B. Battrick
64 papers
receiving
505 citations
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All Works
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Hussain, G. A. J., et al.. (2005). 13th Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems and the Sun. CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research). 560.33 indexed citations
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Feldman, U., I. E. Dammasch, K. Wilhelm, et al.. (2003). Images of the solar upper atmosphere from Sumer on Soho. CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research). 1274.8 indexed citations
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Foing, Bernard & B. Battrick. (2002). Proceedings of the 36th ESLAB Symposium, Earth-like planets and moons : 3-8 June 2002, ESTEC, Noordwijk, the Netherlands.2 indexed citations
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Battrick, B., et al.. (2001). A world without gravity.15 indexed citations
Battrick, B.. (1998). The Earth explorers : the science and research elements of ESA's Living Planet Programme.3 indexed citations
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Battrick, B.. (1997). Hipparcos, Venice '97 : Isola di S. Giorgio, Venice,Italy, 13-16 May 1997 : presentation of the Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues and first astrophysical results of the Hipparcos Space Astrometry Mission.1 indexed citations
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Battrick, B.. (1995). Rendezvous with the New Millennium : the Report of ESA's Long-term Space Policy Committee. 1187.2 indexed citations
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Battrick, B., et al.. (1992). ESA ERS 1 product specification. NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N. 93. 23389.4 indexed citations
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Flury, W. & B. Battrick. (1991). Salyut-7/Kosmos-1686 reentry : proc. international workshop, ESOC, Darmstadt(D), 9 April 1991.1 indexed citations
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Battrick, B.. (1990). Formation of stars and planets and the evolution of the solar system. ESA Special Publication. 315.11 indexed citations
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Battrick, B., et al.. (1989). Proceedings of the 23rd ESLAB Symposium on two topics in X-ray astronomy, Bologna, Italy, 13-20 September 1989.1 indexed citations
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Hunt, James J. & B. Battrick. (1989). The 23rd ESLAB Symposium on Two Topics in X Ray Astronomy. Volume 1: X Ray Binaries. 296.1 indexed citations
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Reinhard, R. & B. Battrick. (1988). Key data on participating projects. The Solar-Terrestrial Science Project of the Inter-Agency Consultative Group for Space Science (IACG)..2 indexed citations
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Battrick, B.. (1988). The High-Throughput X-Ray Spectroscopy Mission. The mission-science report.. ESA Special Publication. 1097.4 indexed citations
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Battrick, B. & E. J. Rolfe. (1986). Remote sensing for advanced land applications.6 indexed citations
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Heck, A., D. Egret, M. Jaschek, C. Jaschek, & B. Battrick. (1984). IUE low-dispersion spectra reference atlas. Part 1: Normal stars. ESA Special Publication. 1052.5 indexed citations
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Wenzel, K. P., R. G. Marsden, & B. Battrick. (1983). The International solar polar mission : its scientific investigations. CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research). 1050.4 indexed citations
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Heck, André & B. Battrick. (1982). Ultraviolet stellar classification. ESASP. 182.1 indexed citations
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Battrick, B.. (1976). Material Sciences in Space. ESASP. 114.3 indexed citations
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