In May 1998 a hundred renowned scientists from 20 different  countries met at the Max-Planck-Institut für Aeronomie to  communicate their latest results and ideas in astrophysical and space  plasma, as a follow-up to previous similar meetings which were held in  Varenna, Abastumai, Potsdam, Toki and Guaruja. The main papers  emerging from this meeting are collected in this volume. 
                
                  They deal with fundamental plasma phenomena, particle and radiation  processes in astrophysics and space physics as the origin of magnetic  activity, the basic mechanisms of particle acceleration and plasma  heating common to plasma in galaxies and at the sun as well as in  planetary magnetospheres. New observational results from YOHKOH, SOHO  and other missions are presented. Using these, the basic physical  processes leading to coronal heating and solar/stellar wind  acceleration are discussed. Other topics are the microphysics of shock  waves and transport phenomena in collisionless plasmas and the physics  of thin plasma boundaries. 
                
                  The volume also treats the ionic composition of plasma and dust in the  Universe and their observability in the solar system. A CD-ROM is  attached which adds a valuable multimedia component, illuminating  results of observations, theory and simulations. 
                
                  Everyone interested in astrophysical plasmas, its radiation and  charged particle aspects, and advanced or even beginning students will  find references to nearly all modern aspects of plasma astrophysics  and space physics as well as an overview of current research results.
        
    
    
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Preface. Conference photo. List of participants and  addresses. Magnetic Reconnection. Coronal Heating and Solar Wind  Acceleration. Jets and Winds. Multi-Ion and Dusty Plasmas. Nonlinear  Dynamics. Dynamo, Plasma Turbulence. Nonthermal radiation. Cosmic Ray  and Particle Acceleration.