Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 1983
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IN: Energetic ion composition in the earth's magnetosphere (A84-37001 17-46). Tokyo/Dordrecht, Terra Scientific Publishing Co./D
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Energetic Particles, International Sun Earth Explorer 1, Ion Temperature, Magnetospheric Ion Density, Plasma Composition, Density Distribution, High Temperature Plasmas, Ionospheric Drift, Magnetic Storms, Magnetically Trapped Particles, Mass Spectroscopy, Particle Precipitation, Plasma Dynamics, Plasmasphere, Ring Currents
Scientific paper
The International Sun Earth Explorer (ISEE-1) was launched on Oct. 22, 1977 into a geocentric elliptical orbit. The energetic ion mass spectrometer on the satellite is employed in a study of the plasmas encountered by ISEE-1 in its orbits. The experiment is operating successfully and research is progressing in a number of areas. A review in the nature of a progress report on the energetic magnetospheric plasma results is provided. Attention is given to the plasma sheet and ion streams in the magnetotail, the inner magnetosphere, and magnetospheric boundary regions.
Johnson Richard G.
Lennartsson W.
Peterson William K.
Sharp R. D.
Shelley Edward G.
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