Quasi-trapped and precipitating electrons have been observed with rocket- borne x-ray asironomy detectors in the altitude range 150 to 500 km. Because the flights occurred at low magnetic latitudes the electrons were unexpected. Data from many flights are combined to derive altitude dependence, an average electron spec, trum, and variation with solar activity. Development of electronrejecting collimators is discussed, and laboratory and flight data on these collimators are presented. (auth
One of the most important space plasma measurements is that of a well-resolved low-energy (approxima...
During one year from January 1976, five sounding rockets carrying the electron detector were launche...
A sounding rocket, equipped to study pulsating aurora launched from Poker Flat, Alaska on 13 M...
Previously unpublished satellite data is used to show the distribution of ~100-keV electrons above t...
A sounding rocket measurement was made, using a plastic scintillation counter and two proportional c...
To investigate the variation of the flux of cosmic radiation in the vicinity of the earth, stratosph...
Over 750 spikes of precipitating electrons with E or = 425 KeV were observed aboard the low altitud...
Observations of electric fields and low energy electrons inside auroral arcs have been made on two r...
The proceedings of a conference to investigate the effects of extraterrestrial radiation and particl...
From 1976 through 1982, eight distinct nighttime auroral events have been probed with rocket payload...
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The results of a very high altitude geographical survey extending in airplanes from Northern Canada ...
Some fundamental properties of auroral electrons with energies greater than 40keV were measured by a...
The electron temperature (Te), electron density (Ne), and two components of the electric field were...
Pitch angle distributions of auroral electrons with energies greater than 40 keV measured by three s...
One of the most important space plasma measurements is that of a well-resolved low-energy (approxima...
During one year from January 1976, five sounding rockets carrying the electron detector were launche...
A sounding rocket, equipped to study pulsating aurora launched from Poker Flat, Alaska on 13 M...
Previously unpublished satellite data is used to show the distribution of ~100-keV electrons above t...
A sounding rocket measurement was made, using a plastic scintillation counter and two proportional c...
To investigate the variation of the flux of cosmic radiation in the vicinity of the earth, stratosph...
Over 750 spikes of precipitating electrons with E or = 425 KeV were observed aboard the low altitud...
Observations of electric fields and low energy electrons inside auroral arcs have been made on two r...
The proceedings of a conference to investigate the effects of extraterrestrial radiation and particl...
From 1976 through 1982, eight distinct nighttime auroral events have been probed with rocket payload...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
The results of a very high altitude geographical survey extending in airplanes from Northern Canada ...
Some fundamental properties of auroral electrons with energies greater than 40keV were measured by a...
The electron temperature (Te), electron density (Ne), and two components of the electric field were...
Pitch angle distributions of auroral electrons with energies greater than 40 keV measured by three s...
One of the most important space plasma measurements is that of a well-resolved low-energy (approxima...
During one year from January 1976, five sounding rockets carrying the electron detector were launche...
A sounding rocket, equipped to study pulsating aurora launched from Poker Flat, Alaska on 13 M...