Optical observations in the 'Fireworks' experiment

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Auroral Spectroscopy, Auroras, Electron Beams, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Visual Observation, Carrier Injection, Cold Plasmas, High Energy Electrons, Ion Currents, Photometers

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The 'Fireworks' experiment consisted of the creation of an artificial aurora by the injection of a high-energy electron beam into the ionosphere at 160 km from a rocket. A cold plasma with an ion current was generated on board to neutralize the potential of the rocket. Optical observations of the aurora were made by means of a highly sensitive modulation photometer, capable of detecting the weak auroral spectral line in the relatively strong background continuum.

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