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pro vyhledávání: '"W. W. L. Taylor"'
Autor:
Shing Fung, D. M. Haines, Bodo W. Reinisch, Robert F. Benson, Ivan Galkin, D. L. Carpenter, James L. Green, Patricia H. Reiff, R. Manning, J.-L. Bougerer, Dennis L. Gallagher, W. W. L. Taylor
Publikováno v:
Advances in Space Research. 30:2259-2266
The Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration satellite (IMAGE, see http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov), launched on March 25, 2000, is the first mission dedicated to observing the global-scale structure and dynamics of the magnetosphere. Remote-s
Autor:
Scott A. Boardsen, W. W. L. Taylor, Jean-Louis Bougeret, R. Manning, Xueqin Huang, D. M. Haines, D. L. Carpenter, James L. Green, Bodo W. Reinisch, Dennis L. Gallagher, Patricia H. Reiff, Ivan Galkin, Shing Fung, Robert F. Benson
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 28:1167-1170
The Radio Plasma Imager (RPI) is a 3 kHz to 3 MHz radio sounder, incorporating modern digital processing techniques and long electronically-tuned antennas, that is flown to large radial distances into the high-latitude magnetosphere on the Imager for
Autor:
Robert F. Benson, W. W. L. Taylor, D. M. Haines, James L. Green, Gary S. Sales, Bodo W. Reinisch
Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics. 63:87-98
Modern sounding techniques have been developed for the space-borne exploration of Earth's magnetosphere and topside ionosphere. Two new satellite instruments will use the advanced techniques of the ground-based Digisondes. The Radio Plasma Imager (RP
Publikováno v:
Radio Science. 34:1513-1524
Radio sounding in the magnetosphere by the radio plasma imager on the IMAGE spacecraft will determine the dimensions and shape of the cavity between the magnetopause and the plasmapause. Omnidirectional transmission of pulsed radio signals results in
Autor:
Shing F. Fung, D. M. Haines, W. Calvert, J. L. Green, Bodo W. Reinisch, D. L. Carpenter, Patricia H. Reiff, W. W. L. Taylor, Dennis L. Gallagher, Robert F. Benson, M. F. Smith
Publikováno v:
Radio Science. 32:281-284
Autor:
D. M. Haines, Dennis L. Gallagher, M. F. Smith, Robert F. Benson, Bodo W. Reinisch, Shing F. Fung, W. Calvert, W. W. L. Taylor, J. L. Green, D. L. Carpenter, Patricia H. Reiff
Publikováno v:
Radio Science. 30:1577-1595
A radio sounder outside the plasmasphere could provide nearly continuous remote density measurements of the magnetopause and plasmasphere, as well as other important density features elsewhere in this region. Using digital integration and tuned recep
Autor:
I. Katz, J. N. Barfield, J. L. Burch, J. A. Marshall, W. C. Gibson, T. Neubert, W. T. Roberts, W. W. L. Taylor, J. R. Beattie
Publikováno v:
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 31:1079-1084
Space experiments with particle accelerators (SEPAC) on Atlas-1 space transportation system (STS45) included a plasma contactor to neutralize charge buildup on the orbiter due to electron accelerator operations. The SEPAC plasma contactor operated th
Autor:
Nobuki Kawashima, Torsten Neubert, Stephen B. Mende, Jill A. Marshall, W. T. Roberts, Edgar Y. Choueiri, J. L. Burch, W. W. L. Taylor, S. L. Moses
Publikováno v:
Advances in Space Research. 14:263-270
Space Experiments with Particle Accelerators (SEPAC) is a project of performing an active experiment on the Spacelab 1 in 1983 using electron and plasma beams injected into space plasma. General description, present status and future program are desc
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Jill A. Marshall, Stephen B. Mende, G. R. Swenson, Torsten Neubert, J. L. Burch, W. T. Roberts, W. W. L. Taylor, Nobuki Kawashima, W. C. Gibson
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 20:491-494
The Atlas-1 Spacelab payload's Space Experiments with Particle Accelerators generated artificial electron beams for the stimulation of auroral emissions at southern auroral latitudes. Optical measurements were made by the Shuttle Orbiter's onboard TV
Autor:
Leonard N. Garcia, James L. Green, Bodo W. Reinisch, Shing F. Fung, W. W. L. Taylor, Scott A. Boardsen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research. 110
The origin of whistler mode radiation in the plasmasphere is examined from three years of plasma wave observations from the Dynamics Explorer and three years from the Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) spacecraft. These data