In order to measure the ionospheric plasma in the polar region, a sounding rocket was fired at 221550LT on March 27,1978 from Syowa Station in Antarctica. Maximum electron density of about 1×(10)^6(cm)^ was obtained, which is the highest value among the observational results obtained during 1971-1978
The electron fluxes precipitating into the aurora zone were observed by the electron spectrometers (...
The Monte Carlo method was applied to investigate electron auroras observed by the sounding rocket S...
Electron fluxes in the energy range of 3-6 keV were measured by means of an electron spectrometer (E...
Two sounding rockets, S-210JA-22 and S-310JA-1,were successfully launched into the quiet daytime ion...
Under the projects of the IMS, the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition parties carried out soundi...
In order to measure the electron density and density irregularities in the polar ionosphere sounding...
During the 26th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition, measurements of electron density were carrie...
Two sounding rockets, S-210JA-20 and 21, were launched into the disturbed ionosphere from Syowa Stat...
The twelfth and thirteenth Japanese Antarctic Research Expeditions (JARE) carried out firings of two...
The ionospheric observation by S-310JA-1 rocket indicates that the electron density changes slowly f...
Six profiles of electron density and temperature under quiet daytime and disturbed nighttime ionosph...
The 12th, 13th and 14th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition parties (1971-73), carried out firing...
Cylindrical electrostatic analyzers on board the Japanese Antarctic sounding rockets S-310JA-1 and S...
Cylindrical electrostatic analyzers on board the Japanese Antarctic sounding rockets S-310JA-1 and S...
The rocket launching facilities were constructed at the Japanese Antarctic base, Syowa Station (69°0...
The electron fluxes precipitating into the aurora zone were observed by the electron spectrometers (...
The Monte Carlo method was applied to investigate electron auroras observed by the sounding rocket S...
Electron fluxes in the energy range of 3-6 keV were measured by means of an electron spectrometer (E...
Two sounding rockets, S-210JA-22 and S-310JA-1,were successfully launched into the quiet daytime ion...
Under the projects of the IMS, the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition parties carried out soundi...
In order to measure the electron density and density irregularities in the polar ionosphere sounding...
During the 26th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition, measurements of electron density were carrie...
Two sounding rockets, S-210JA-20 and 21, were launched into the disturbed ionosphere from Syowa Stat...
The twelfth and thirteenth Japanese Antarctic Research Expeditions (JARE) carried out firings of two...
The ionospheric observation by S-310JA-1 rocket indicates that the electron density changes slowly f...
Six profiles of electron density and temperature under quiet daytime and disturbed nighttime ionosph...
The 12th, 13th and 14th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition parties (1971-73), carried out firing...
Cylindrical electrostatic analyzers on board the Japanese Antarctic sounding rockets S-310JA-1 and S...
Cylindrical electrostatic analyzers on board the Japanese Antarctic sounding rockets S-310JA-1 and S...
The rocket launching facilities were constructed at the Japanese Antarctic base, Syowa Station (69°0...
The electron fluxes precipitating into the aurora zone were observed by the electron spectrometers (...
The Monte Carlo method was applied to investigate electron auroras observed by the sounding rocket S...
Electron fluxes in the energy range of 3-6 keV were measured by means of an electron spectrometer (E...