The FORTE (Fast Onboard Recording of Transient Events) satellite was launched on 29 August 1997 and has been in continuous operation since that time. FORTE was placed in a nearly circular, 825-km-altitude, 70 degrees inclination orbit by a Pegasus rocket funded by Air Force Space Test Program. The Department of Energy funded the FORTE satellite, which was designed and built at Los Alamos. FORTE's successful launch and engineered robustness were a result of several years of dedicated work by the joint Los Alamos National Laboratory/Sandia National Laboratory project team, led through mission definition, payload and satellite development, and launch by Dr. Stephen Knox. The project is now led by Dr. Abram Jacobson. FORTE carries a suite of in...
The FORTE payload receiver and trigger unit represent a significant advance over the currently flyin...
Fast On-Orbit Recording of Transient Events (FORTE) is a small, low Earth orbit satellite scheduled ...
Transient radio emissions from thunderstorms detected by satellites were first reported in 1995. The...
The FORTE (Fast Onboard Recording of Transient Events) satellite was launched on 29 August 1997 and ...
FORTE (Fast On-orbit Recording of Transient Events) is a small satellite designed to make radio freq...
The FORTE satellite is a collaborative effort between Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories. F...
This work compares contemporaneous observations of lightning from two highly complementary systems. ...
The primary mission of the FORTE satellite experiment is to detect and record RF transients in the V...
Preliminary observations of simultaneous RF and optical emissions from lightning as seen by the FORT...
FORTE is a small 193 kg (425 lb) satellite that will be placed in orbit with a Pegusus-XL launch veh...
The Fast-On-orbit Recording of Transient Events (FORTE) satellite is the second satellite to be deve...
Abstract This article provides a brief survey of the space- and ground-based stud-ies of lightning p...
The authors have deployed an array of fast electric-field-change sensors around the state of New Mex...
Los Alamos National Laboratory`s Space and Atmospheric Sciences group is now operating the FORTE sat...
The Fast On-Orbit Recording of Transient Events (FORTE) satellite being built by Los Alamos National...
The FORTE payload receiver and trigger unit represent a significant advance over the currently flyin...
Fast On-Orbit Recording of Transient Events (FORTE) is a small, low Earth orbit satellite scheduled ...
Transient radio emissions from thunderstorms detected by satellites were first reported in 1995. The...
The FORTE (Fast Onboard Recording of Transient Events) satellite was launched on 29 August 1997 and ...
FORTE (Fast On-orbit Recording of Transient Events) is a small satellite designed to make radio freq...
The FORTE satellite is a collaborative effort between Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories. F...
This work compares contemporaneous observations of lightning from two highly complementary systems. ...
The primary mission of the FORTE satellite experiment is to detect and record RF transients in the V...
Preliminary observations of simultaneous RF and optical emissions from lightning as seen by the FORT...
FORTE is a small 193 kg (425 lb) satellite that will be placed in orbit with a Pegusus-XL launch veh...
The Fast-On-orbit Recording of Transient Events (FORTE) satellite is the second satellite to be deve...
Abstract This article provides a brief survey of the space- and ground-based stud-ies of lightning p...
The authors have deployed an array of fast electric-field-change sensors around the state of New Mex...
Los Alamos National Laboratory`s Space and Atmospheric Sciences group is now operating the FORTE sat...
The Fast On-Orbit Recording of Transient Events (FORTE) satellite being built by Los Alamos National...
The FORTE payload receiver and trigger unit represent a significant advance over the currently flyin...
Fast On-Orbit Recording of Transient Events (FORTE) is a small, low Earth orbit satellite scheduled ...
Transient radio emissions from thunderstorms detected by satellites were first reported in 1995. The...