The Smoke Particle Impact Detector (SPID), newly designed at the University of Tromsø, was launched from Andøya 09:13 UTC the 13. January 2019. SPID is designed to detect meteoric smoke particles (MSPs) in winter mesospheric conditions. The rocket had a velocity of 1600 ms-1 at ~55 km where the nosecone was separated. At ~ 60km, SPID detected a signal of 17nA on the middle plate. The dynamics of the particles entering the detector was investigated taking into account the drag of the neutral airflow as well as the electric field generated by the bias voltages of the detector. These conditions were applied to a model of the size and charge of mesospheric dust in the range of radii 0.5 to 8 nm. For this model of the meteoric dust we find that ...
Between a few tons to several hundred tons of meteoric material enters the Earth׳s atmosphere each d...
Electrified aerosols have been previously detected in the troposphere and mesosphere, not only durin...
Electrified aerosols have been previously detected in the troposphere and mesosphere, not only durin...
Smoke Particle Impact Detector (SPID) is a faraday cup impact probe designed and built by the Univer...
The Smoke Particle Impact Detector (SPID) was flown on the G-Chaser student rocket that was launched ...
Meteoric smoke particles have been proposed as a key player in the formation and evolution of mesosp...
Ice particles populating noctilucent clouds and being responsible for polar mesosphericsummer echoes...
We present results of in situ measurements of mesosphere-lower thermosphere dusty-plasma densities i...
On 30 June 2016 a layer of dust, possibly meteoric smoke particles (MSPs), was observed with a rocke...
This work is focused on the three sounding rocket launches during the ECOMA Geminids campaign in Dec...
On 30 June 2016 a layer of dust, possibly meteoric smoke particles (MSPs), was observed with a rocke...
The Earth's mesosphere is the region of the atmosphere between approximately 60-120 km altitude, whe...
The dust probe DUSTY, first launched during the summer of 1994 (flights ECT–02 and ECT&ndash...
We present in situ observations of meteoric smoke particles (MSP) obtained during three sounding ro...
We review some of the work performed over the past two decades with rocket-borne detectors to study ...
Between a few tons to several hundred tons of meteoric material enters the Earth׳s atmosphere each d...
Electrified aerosols have been previously detected in the troposphere and mesosphere, not only durin...
Electrified aerosols have been previously detected in the troposphere and mesosphere, not only durin...
Smoke Particle Impact Detector (SPID) is a faraday cup impact probe designed and built by the Univer...
The Smoke Particle Impact Detector (SPID) was flown on the G-Chaser student rocket that was launched ...
Meteoric smoke particles have been proposed as a key player in the formation and evolution of mesosp...
Ice particles populating noctilucent clouds and being responsible for polar mesosphericsummer echoes...
We present results of in situ measurements of mesosphere-lower thermosphere dusty-plasma densities i...
On 30 June 2016 a layer of dust, possibly meteoric smoke particles (MSPs), was observed with a rocke...
This work is focused on the three sounding rocket launches during the ECOMA Geminids campaign in Dec...
On 30 June 2016 a layer of dust, possibly meteoric smoke particles (MSPs), was observed with a rocke...
The Earth's mesosphere is the region of the atmosphere between approximately 60-120 km altitude, whe...
The dust probe DUSTY, first launched during the summer of 1994 (flights ECT–02 and ECT&ndash...
We present in situ observations of meteoric smoke particles (MSP) obtained during three sounding ro...
We review some of the work performed over the past two decades with rocket-borne detectors to study ...
Between a few tons to several hundred tons of meteoric material enters the Earth׳s atmosphere each d...
Electrified aerosols have been previously detected in the troposphere and mesosphere, not only durin...
Electrified aerosols have been previously detected in the troposphere and mesosphere, not only durin...