An experiment was carried out of a time-sharing measurement of auroral ionospheric electric field, electron temperature and electron density with double probes on board the Antarctic sounding roket S-310JA-7 on March 27,1978 at Syowa Station. The measurements of each element are compared with each other, and the electron temperature and density are compared with the other independent measurements which were made simultaneously on board the same rocket. The principle of the measurement of electron temperature and density with double probes is described in detail in the Appendix
Electron temperatures have been determined at Thumba on Nike Apache flight 10.11 (12 March 1967, 185...
The results are given on the DC electric field in an active auroral arc and outside the equatorside ...
Quiet-time DC and AC (18-220 Hz) electric fields were observed in the lower ionosphere up to 118 km ...
International audienceMeasurements of electron density using an R.F. capacitance probe, and of elect...
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...
Under the projects of the IMS, the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition parties carried out soundi...
The twelfth and thirteenth Japanese Antarctic Research Expeditions (JARE) carried out firings of two...
Two sounding rockets, S-210JA-22 and S-310JA-1,were successfully launched into the quiet daytime ion...
The results of observation of ionospheric electron temperature by means of a small standard electron...
Results are presented of simultaneous measurements of ion composition, neutral composition and elect...
The electron fluxes precipitating into the aurora zone were observed by the electron spectrometers (...
Cylindrical electrostatic analyzers on board the Japanese Antarctic sounding rockets S-310JA-1 and S...
Six profiles of electron density and temperature under quiet daytime and disturbed nighttime ionosph...
Some fundamental properties of auroral electrons with energies greater than 40keV were measured by a...
Electron temperatures have been determined at Thumba on Nike Apache flight 10.11 (12 March 1967, 185...
The results are given on the DC electric field in an active auroral arc and outside the equatorside ...
Quiet-time DC and AC (18-220 Hz) electric fields were observed in the lower ionosphere up to 118 km ...
International audienceMeasurements of electron density using an R.F. capacitance probe, and of elect...
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...
Under the projects of the IMS, the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition parties carried out soundi...
The twelfth and thirteenth Japanese Antarctic Research Expeditions (JARE) carried out firings of two...
Two sounding rockets, S-210JA-22 and S-310JA-1,were successfully launched into the quiet daytime ion...
The results of observation of ionospheric electron temperature by means of a small standard electron...
Results are presented of simultaneous measurements of ion composition, neutral composition and elect...
The electron fluxes precipitating into the aurora zone were observed by the electron spectrometers (...
Cylindrical electrostatic analyzers on board the Japanese Antarctic sounding rockets S-310JA-1 and S...
Six profiles of electron density and temperature under quiet daytime and disturbed nighttime ionosph...
Some fundamental properties of auroral electrons with energies greater than 40keV were measured by a...
Electron temperatures have been determined at Thumba on Nike Apache flight 10.11 (12 March 1967, 185...
The results are given on the DC electric field in an active auroral arc and outside the equatorside ...
Quiet-time DC and AC (18-220 Hz) electric fields were observed in the lower ionosphere up to 118 km ...