The launch of the Double Star mission has provided the opportunity to monitor events at distinct locations on the dayside magnetopause, in coordination with the quartet of Cluster spacecraft. We present results of two such coordinated studies. In the first, 6 April 2004, both Cluster and the Double Star TC-1 spacecraft were on outbound transits through the dawn-side magnetosphere. Cluster observed northward moving FTEs with +/- polarity, whereas TC-1 saw -/+ polarity FTEs. The strength, motion and occurrence of the FTE signatures changes somewhat according to changes in IMF clock angle. These observations are consistent with ongoing reconnection on the dayside magnetopause, resulting in a series of flux transfer events (FTEs) seen both at C...
This study uses two conjunctions between Cluster and Double Star TC-1 spacecraft together with globa...
abstract SM21C-01 INVITEDInternational audienceThe combined data sets of Cluster and Double Star hav...
International audienceWe present a comparison of two events, monitored by the Double Star and Cluste...
The launch of the Double Star mission has provided the opportunity to monitor events at distinct loc...
International audienceThe recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-...
The recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-1, has provided an unp...
The recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-1, has provided an unp...
abstract SM23C-04During the Spring of 2004 and 2005, the Cluster orbit preferentially sampled the hi...
International audienceWe present Cluster and Double Star-1 (TC-1) observations from a close magnetic...
With the Double Star Program TC1 in the equatorial orbit and Cluster tetrahedron in the high latitud...
International audienceWe present results of a favorable conjunction where the equatorial spacecraft ...
abstract SM24B-0151We present results of a Double Star TC-1/Cluster conjunction where Double Star is...
[1] We present a comparison of two events, monitored by the Double Star and Cluster spacecraft at se...
Observations of an FTE signature at the dayside magnetopause are reported, which is consecutively ob...
This study uses two conjunctions between Cluster and Double Star TC-1 spacecraft together with globa...
abstract SM21C-01 INVITEDInternational audienceThe combined data sets of Cluster and Double Star hav...
International audienceWe present a comparison of two events, monitored by the Double Star and Cluste...
The launch of the Double Star mission has provided the opportunity to monitor events at distinct loc...
International audienceThe recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-...
The recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-1, has provided an unp...
The recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-1, has provided an unp...
abstract SM23C-04During the Spring of 2004 and 2005, the Cluster orbit preferentially sampled the hi...
International audienceWe present Cluster and Double Star-1 (TC-1) observations from a close magnetic...
With the Double Star Program TC1 in the equatorial orbit and Cluster tetrahedron in the high latitud...
International audienceWe present results of a favorable conjunction where the equatorial spacecraft ...
abstract SM24B-0151We present results of a Double Star TC-1/Cluster conjunction where Double Star is...
[1] We present a comparison of two events, monitored by the Double Star and Cluster spacecraft at se...
Observations of an FTE signature at the dayside magnetopause are reported, which is consecutively ob...
This study uses two conjunctions between Cluster and Double Star TC-1 spacecraft together with globa...
abstract SM21C-01 INVITEDInternational audienceThe combined data sets of Cluster and Double Star hav...
International audienceWe present a comparison of two events, monitored by the Double Star and Cluste...