Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Jun 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980esasp.152..317l&link_type=abstract
In ESA European Rocket and Balloon Programs and Related Res. p 317-321 (SEE N81-10914 01-99)
Computer Science
Sound
Auroras, Electron Flux Density, Extremely Low Radio Frequencies, Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Plasma Oscillations, Rocket Sounding, Geos 2 Satellite, Petrel Sounding Rocket, Spectrograms, Very Low Frequencies
Scientific paper
A Petrel rocket was launched from Kiruna on 25 January 1979 to compare electron intensities measured at auroral altitudes with related parameters measured at geostationary altitude by the satellite GEOS 2. A sequence of quasi-periodic oscillations in electron intensities were investigated, which appear to originate in the equatorial region, probably in the neighborhood of GEOS 2 was investigated. A similar frequency oscillation in the intensity of 500-Hz VLF emissions was observed at about the same time by the S300 wave experiment located on the satellite.
Bryant Duncan A.
Christiansen Peter J.
Gough Michael Paul
Hall David S.
Johnstone Alan D.
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