On 5 January 2003, the footprint of the Cluster spacecraft, then orbiting in the dayside magnetosphere near the magnetopause, was in the close vicinity of the EISCAT Svalbard Radar (ESR) in the dayside afternoon sector. This configuration made possible the study of the magnetopause motion and its direct consequences on the ionospheric plasma at high latitude. Cluster observed multiple magnetopause crossings despite its high latitude, while on the ground the magnetic activity was very low, whereas the ionospheric plasma sounded by the ESR exhibited poleward moving plasma density structures. In this paper, we compare the satellite and radar data, in order to show that the plasma density structures are directly related to the magneto...
We report high-resolution observations of the southward-IMF cusp/cleft ionosphere made on December ...
The plasmapause marks the limit of the plasmasphere and is characterized by a sudden change in plasm...
Understanding changes in the magnetospheric mass density during disturbed geomagnetic conditions pro...
International audienceOn 5 January 2003, the footprint of the Cluster spacecraft, then orbiting in t...
Observations by the EISCAT Svalbard radar are presented that show the response of the spatial st...
During the interval between 8:00–9:30 on 14 January 2001, the four Cluster spacecraft were moving ...
Cluster magnetic field data are studied during an outbound pass through the post-noon high-latitud...
Observations by the EISCAT Svalbard radar in summer have revealed electron density enhancements in ...
During the interval between 8:00–9:30 on 14 January 2001, the four Cluster spacecraft were moving fr...
This review presents recent observations of high-latitude ionospheric plasma convection, obtained us...
This paper presents the first observations with Cluster of a very dense population of thermal io...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OS] Space and upper-atmosphere sciences, We...
Observations from the EISCAT VHF incoherent scatter radar system in northern Norway, during a run ...
Recent observations of ionospheric flows by ground-based radars, in particular by the European Incoh...
At 10:00 UT on 14 February 2001, the quartet of ESA Cluster spacecraft were approaching the Northern...
We report high-resolution observations of the southward-IMF cusp/cleft ionosphere made on December ...
The plasmapause marks the limit of the plasmasphere and is characterized by a sudden change in plasm...
Understanding changes in the magnetospheric mass density during disturbed geomagnetic conditions pro...
International audienceOn 5 January 2003, the footprint of the Cluster spacecraft, then orbiting in t...
Observations by the EISCAT Svalbard radar are presented that show the response of the spatial st...
During the interval between 8:00–9:30 on 14 January 2001, the four Cluster spacecraft were moving ...
Cluster magnetic field data are studied during an outbound pass through the post-noon high-latitud...
Observations by the EISCAT Svalbard radar in summer have revealed electron density enhancements in ...
During the interval between 8:00–9:30 on 14 January 2001, the four Cluster spacecraft were moving fr...
This review presents recent observations of high-latitude ionospheric plasma convection, obtained us...
This paper presents the first observations with Cluster of a very dense population of thermal io...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OS] Space and upper-atmosphere sciences, We...
Observations from the EISCAT VHF incoherent scatter radar system in northern Norway, during a run ...
Recent observations of ionospheric flows by ground-based radars, in particular by the European Incoh...
At 10:00 UT on 14 February 2001, the quartet of ESA Cluster spacecraft were approaching the Northern...
We report high-resolution observations of the southward-IMF cusp/cleft ionosphere made on December ...
The plasmapause marks the limit of the plasmasphere and is characterized by a sudden change in plasm...
Understanding changes in the magnetospheric mass density during disturbed geomagnetic conditions pro...