Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004agufmsh41a1078j&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2004, abstract #SH41A-1078
Physics
2704 Auroral Phenomena (2407), 2788 Storms And Substorms, 2794 Instruments And Techniques
Scientific paper
Two significant enhancements to ground based space science in Canada have recently begun. First, the Canadian Geospace Monitoring (CGSM) program is in the midst of a major upgrade to infrastructure and communications at 13 remote field sites. Secondly, the THEMIS project has commenced installation of 20 ground-based observatories (GBOs) in northern Canada and Alaska. These two projects share certain scientific goals and will both be operating sites in harsh arctic environments. However, differences in specific objectives and requirements have resulted in noticeably divergent designs and implementations. I will compare and contrast elements of both projects, including issues such as telemetry, monitoring, and data management.
Angelopoulos Vassilis
Donovan Eric
Greffen Mike
Harris Stephen
Jackel Brian
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