Computer Science
Scientific paper
Dec 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990jhatd..11..264l&link_type=abstract
Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest (ISSN 0270-5214), vol. 11, July-Dec. 1990, p. 264-271.
Computer Science
Ampte (Satellites), Earth Magnetosphere, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Magnetic Storms, Magnetospheric Instability, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Auroras, Magnetic Field Reconnection, Magnetopause, Magnetotails, Polar Substorms, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Wind
Scientific paper
The earth's magnetic tail acts as a reservoir for the energy that is extracted by the interaction between the solar wind and the earth's magnetosphere. Occasionally, a portion of that energy is released through a violent process known as a magnetospheric substorm. The substorm is one of the most important magnetospheric phenomena, and it is the subject of extensive research. Recent work utilizing data collected by the Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Explorers/Charge Composition Explorer satellite, built at APL, has contributed markedly to the understanding of substorms.
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