Ground-based and near-Earth observations during the IMS

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Auroral Electrojets, Auroras, Earth Ionosphere, International Magnetospheric Study, Atmospheric Physics, Atmospheric Sounding, Magnetic Measurement, Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling

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For the IMS numerous ground-based networks of magnetometers, riometers, all-sky cameras as well as coherent and incoherent backscatter radar facilities were installed or upgraded. Together with rocket- and balloon-borne observations and measurements made by low-altitude satellites this comprehensive set of data provided a unique opportunity for studying the physics of the auroral ionosphere and the magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling.

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