International audienceDuring several time intervals in 1979–1980 the satellites GEOS-2 and SCATHA were situated relatively close on the nightside of the Earth at geosynchronous distances. Several substorm events were identified during these periods. The event considered in this paper was recorded on 22 May 1979, when the satellites were separated by less than 30min in local time around 21:00 LT. The observed 45 to 60 s delay of magnetic signatures observed at the two s/c indicates a westward expansion of ~7.7°/min. At the two s/c, the magnetic signatures are, in particular for the azimuthal magnetic field components, quite different. At GEOS-2, being close to the magnetic equator, the dominant feature is a dipolarization with a weak field-a...
International audienceWe present data from both ground- and space-based instruments for a substorm e...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an interpretation of the observed field-aligned acce...
We present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two magnetospheric substo...
Abstract. A close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Cluster) distri...
In this work we examine simultaneous observations from the two geosynchronous satellites GOES-5 and...
International audienceWe present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two...
International audienceWe present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two...
International audienceWe present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two...
We investigate a substorm on 3 October 2004 during which 11 satellites were located in near-Earth ma...
International audienceA close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Clu...
In this paper, we present an interpretation of the observed field-aligned acceleration events measur...
Multiple-satellite measurements of magnetic field and/or energetic particles during four magneto-sph...
International audienceA close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Clu...
A close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Cluster) distributed fro...
International audienceA close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Clu...
International audienceWe present data from both ground- and space-based instruments for a substorm e...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an interpretation of the observed field-aligned acce...
We present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two magnetospheric substo...
Abstract. A close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Cluster) distri...
In this work we examine simultaneous observations from the two geosynchronous satellites GOES-5 and...
International audienceWe present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two...
International audienceWe present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two...
International audienceWe present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two...
We investigate a substorm on 3 October 2004 during which 11 satellites were located in near-Earth ma...
International audienceA close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Clu...
In this paper, we present an interpretation of the observed field-aligned acceleration events measur...
Multiple-satellite measurements of magnetic field and/or energetic particles during four magneto-sph...
International audienceA close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Clu...
A close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Cluster) distributed fro...
International audienceA close conjunction of several satellites (LANL, GOES, Polar, Geotail, and Clu...
International audienceWe present data from both ground- and space-based instruments for a substorm e...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an interpretation of the observed field-aligned acce...
We present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two magnetospheric substo...