Measurement of the auroral electric field was carried out by the use of small rockets, S-210JA-13, 14, 15 and 18, by the 14th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition Team. Table 1 is the list of the observations. The record of the observations is now on data processing and the results will be reported in the near future. Hence, here the observation method will be described
Two rockets with VLF receivers were launched from Syowa Station in Antarctica to study the electro-m...
The auroral observations carried out by the 11th wintering party of the Japanese Antarctic Research ...
Quiet-time DC and AC (18-220 Hz) electric fields were observed in the lower ionosphere up to 118 km ...
The results are given on the DC electric field in an active auroral arc and outside the equatorside ...
A sounding rocket with double-probes for DC electric field and AC electric field (5-220Hz band) meas...
A plastic balloon of 5000 m^3 was launched at Syowa Station (L=61), Antarctica, at 1138 UT on Decemb...
Electron fluxes in auroras were observed with an electron spectrometer (ESM) onboard Japanese Antarc...
The 310JA-4 rocket was launched perpendicular to the geomagnetic field line in the poleward directio...
DC and AC (8-110 Hz) electric fields were observed in the auroral ionosphere up to 120 km with spher...
After a brief comment on the recent progress in the morphological study of substorm, it is stated th...
As a major enterprise of the International Magnetospheric Study (IMS) which was conducted in 1976-19...
Observations of electric fields and low energy electrons inside auroral arcs have been made on two r...
A Terrier-Malemute sounding rocket was launched into a stable, premidnight auroral arc. Among the in...
An outline of the auroral particle detector which is planned to be flown in the Japanese Antarctic r...
Detailed observations of geomagnetic field variation in and near the aurora were provided by the new...
Two rockets with VLF receivers were launched from Syowa Station in Antarctica to study the electro-m...
The auroral observations carried out by the 11th wintering party of the Japanese Antarctic Research ...
Quiet-time DC and AC (18-220 Hz) electric fields were observed in the lower ionosphere up to 118 km ...
The results are given on the DC electric field in an active auroral arc and outside the equatorside ...
A sounding rocket with double-probes for DC electric field and AC electric field (5-220Hz band) meas...
A plastic balloon of 5000 m^3 was launched at Syowa Station (L=61), Antarctica, at 1138 UT on Decemb...
Electron fluxes in auroras were observed with an electron spectrometer (ESM) onboard Japanese Antarc...
The 310JA-4 rocket was launched perpendicular to the geomagnetic field line in the poleward directio...
DC and AC (8-110 Hz) electric fields were observed in the auroral ionosphere up to 120 km with spher...
After a brief comment on the recent progress in the morphological study of substorm, it is stated th...
As a major enterprise of the International Magnetospheric Study (IMS) which was conducted in 1976-19...
Observations of electric fields and low energy electrons inside auroral arcs have been made on two r...
A Terrier-Malemute sounding rocket was launched into a stable, premidnight auroral arc. Among the in...
An outline of the auroral particle detector which is planned to be flown in the Japanese Antarctic r...
Detailed observations of geomagnetic field variation in and near the aurora were provided by the new...
Two rockets with VLF receivers were launched from Syowa Station in Antarctica to study the electro-m...
The auroral observations carried out by the 11th wintering party of the Japanese Antarctic Research ...
Quiet-time DC and AC (18-220 Hz) electric fields were observed in the lower ionosphere up to 118 km ...