Research continues with Intercosmos-Bolgariya-1300 satellite

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Cosmos Satellites, Earth Ionosphere, Earth Magnetosphere, Plasma Turbulence, Plasmas (Physics), Auroras, Bulgaria, Energy Transfer, International Cooperation, Planetary Magnetic Fields, Satellite Instruments, Solar Activity, Solar Energy, U.S.S.R. Space Program

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The use of the Intercosmos-Bolgariya-1300 satellite to investigate to study Earth's ionosphere and magnetosphere is discussed. New scientific results in the electrical fields and in the ions, which may be the reason that charged particle accelerate. Preliminary data from a study of anisotropic plasma, that is irregularities in the physical properties of ions and electrons moving in various directions, also indicate the existence of acceleration effects in the electrical field. Accurate measurements of the electrical and magnetic fields became possible thanks to the good orientation of the satellite along three axes and the steps taken to insure electromagnetic compatibility between onboard instruments and the space apparatus itself. The spectrums of the aurora borealis were obtained.

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