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Autor:
B. E. Wood, Robert E. Erlandson, Mark T. Boies, Gary E. Galica, Richard C. Benson, David M. Silver, O. Uy, David F. Hall, B. D. Green
Publikováno v:
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 36:561-565
Gary E. Galica,* B. David Green," and Mark T. Boies* Physical Sciences, Inc., Andover, Massachusetts 01810 O. Manuel Uy, David M. Silver, Richard C. Benson,**and Robert E. Erlandson"" Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Mary
Autor:
I. M. Podgorny, Robert F. Pfaff, C.-I. Meng, D. B. Sobyanin, Robert E. Erlandson, B. G. Gavrilov, K. A. Lynch, J. I. Zetzer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 41:490-495
The results of measurements of magnetic and electric fields, plasma ions energy, and plasma density during the Russian‐American North Star active experiment are presented. The experiment was carried out in the auroral ionosphere on 22 January 1999.
Autor:
Hans C. Stenbaek-Nielsen, Yu. N. Kiselev, C.-I. Meng, B. G. Gavrilov, J. I. Zetzer, Robert F. Pfaff, Robert E. Erlandson, Peter A. Delamere
Publikováno v:
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 41:503-508
Active Plasma Experiment North Star was launched from Poker Flat Research Range, Alaska, on 22 January 1999 at 13:57:03 UT, with two explosive-type generators that produced an artificial aluminum plasma jet. The purpose of this experiment was to stud
Autor:
Yu. N. Kiselev, J. I. Zetzer, Kristina A. Lynch, Roy B. Torbert, B. G. Gavrilov, C.-I. Meng, M. Chutter, Robert E. Erlandson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 41:496-502
We report on data from particle instruments making in situ sounding rocket measurements of the particle environment within and near an aluminum plasma jet caused by an explosion in the auroral ionosphere. The Active Plasma Experiment sounding rocket
Publikováno v:
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 41:509-520
The Active Plasma Experiment (APEX) North Star mission involved the injection of two high-speed plasma jets. The first plasma jet with 30 x 10 - 3 kg of aluminum and kinetic energy of 6 MJ was injected at 360-km altitude nearly perpendicular to the a
Autor:
J. I. Zetzer, Scott R. Bounds, B. G. Gavrilov, Henry Freudenreich, Robert E. Erlandson, Cheng I. Meng, Peter A. Delamere, Robert F. Pfaff
Publikováno v:
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 41:521-532
High-resolution, in situ measurements of dc and wave electric fields, magnetic fields, and plasma number density have been gathered by instruments on a diagnostic payload at which a high-velocity, overdense aluminum ion beam was directed from a separ
Autor:
B. G. Gavrilov, D. B. Sobyanin, J. I. Zetzer, K. A. Lynch, Robert E. Erlandson, Robert F. Pfaff, C.-I. Meng, Hans C. Stenbaek-Nielsen, I. M. Podgorny
Publikováno v:
Cosmic Research. 41:28-38
The active geophysical rocket experiment “North Star” was carried out in the auroral ionosphere on January 22, 1999, at the Poker Flat Research Range (Alaska, USA) using the American research rocket Black Brant XII with explosive plasma generator
Autor:
S. I. Kozlov, B. J. Stoyanov, Yu.A. Romanovsky, Robert E. Erlandson, C.-I. Meng, A. V. Ponomarenko, J. I. Zetzer, N. V. Smirnova, V. A. Rybakov
Publikováno v:
Cosmic Research. 40:233-240
The measurements of infrared emission from an artificial structure, which was generated during the Fluxus experiment with plasma jet injection into the atmosphere, are obtained and discussed for the first time. Additional experimental data on the air
Autor:
C.-I. Meng, J. I. Zetzer, Scott R. Bounds, Yu. N. Kiselev, Nikos Gatsonis, R. F. Pfaff, B. J. Stoyanov, P. K. Swaminathan, Hans C. Stenbaek-Nielsen, C. K. Kumar, K. A. Lynch, Robert E. Erlandson, B. G. Gavrilov, Virendra K. Dogra, Peter Delamere
Publikováno v:
Advances in Space Research. 29:1317-1326
Initial results from the Active Plasma EXperiment North Star experiment are presented. The North Star active experiment included two separate plasma jet injections, both perpendicular to the Earth's magnetic field. The objective of the experiment is
Autor:
A. J. Ukhorskiy, Robert E. Erlandson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 106:3883-3895
This paper addresses the occurrence of low-L (3.5 < L < 5) electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves during magnetic storms. Using ∼10 years of data, a statistical analysis indicates that EMIC waves in the equatorial magnetosphere occur 5 times mo