Open Astronomy

Papers
(The TQCC of Open Astronomy is 2. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Influence of the magnetic field on the formation of protostellar disks7
Multidimensional visualization analysis based on large-scale GNSS data7
A novel autonomous navigation constellation in the Earth–Moon system6
Dynamics of magnetic flux tubes in accretion disks of Herbig Ae/Be stars6
Research on fault detection and principal component analysis for spacecraft feature extraction based on kernel methods4
Late-time dark energy and Hubble tension3
Peculiarities of radio emission from new pulsars at 111 MHz3
Application of SDN-IP hybrid network multicast architecture in Commercial Aerospace Data Center3
Comparing results of real-scale time MHD modeling with observational data for first flare M 1.9 in AR 103653
Small-scale sectorial perturbation modes against the background of a pulsating model of disk-like self-gravitating systems3
Checking the possibility of determining the relative orbits of stars rotating around the center body of the Galaxy2
A generalized super-twisting algorithm-based adaptive fixed-time controller for spacecraft pose tracking2
Monitor of the single event upsets and linear energy transfer of space radiation on the Beidou navigation satellites2
Magnetic fields with random initial conditions in discs with Kepler rotation curve2
Hα emission from gaseous structures above galactic discs2
A low-energy ion spectrometer with large field of view and wide energy range onboard a Chinese GEO satellite2
High-altitude satellites range scheduling for urgent request utilizing reinforcement learning2
Analysis of the equilibrium points and orbits stability for the asteroid 93 Minerva2
Application of cloud computing key technology in aerospace TT&C2
Explaining the cuspy dark matter halos by the Landau–Ginzburg theory2
High-speed inter-satellite link construction technology for navigation constellation oriented to engineering practice2
Wide binary stars with non-coeval components2
Modified Jeans instability and Friedmann equation from generalized Maxwellian distribution2
Medium and high energy electron detectors onboard BeiDou navigation satellite in MEO2
Light curve modeling of the eclipsing binary systems V0876 Lyr, V3660 Oph, and V0988 Mon2
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