Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Jun 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980esasp.152..301c&link_type=abstract
In ESA European Rocket and Balloon Programs and Related Res. p 301-307 (SEE N81-10914 01-99)
Computer Science
Sound
Dawn Chorus, Extremely Low Radio Frequencies, Geos 2 Satellite, Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Rocket Sounding, Conjugate Points, Earth Ionosphere, Earth Magnetosphere, International Magnetospheric Study, Skylark Rocket Vehicle, Spectrograms
Scientific paper
A Skylark was launched November 10 on 1978 from the Andoeya rocket range in northern Norway, when an ELF/VLF chorus event was observed by the GEOS 2 satellite and with a network of ground-based receivers. The satellite was above the equator, the rocket in the ionosphere, and the ground-based receivers were all approximately in magnetic conjugacy. Frequency against time spectrograms are presented of the wavefield obtained using all these receivers during rocket flight. Accurate timing permits a comparative study of individual chorus elements.
Cannon P.
Gibbons Wes
Madahar B. K.
Woolliscroft Les J. C.
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