Satellites we have known and loved - A synopsis of the scientific results to date

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Ariel Satellites, Cos-B Satellite, Geos Satellites (Esa), International Sun Earth Explorers, Astronomical Observatories, Earth Ionosphere, Earth Magnetosphere, Gamma Ray Astronomy, Lower Atmosphere, Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling, Particle Interactions, Wave Interaction, X Ray Astronomy

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The paper reviews the results obtained with the Ariel 3 and 4, GEOS 1, ISEE, Ariel 5 and Cos B satellites, noting that these spacecraft have led to an improved understanding of wave-particle interactions in the magnetosphere. Attention is given to those experiments concerning the lower atmosphere on Ariel 4, GEOS, and ISEE as well as the ionosphere/magnetosphere on Ariel 3. In addition, an outline of the structure of the magnetosphere is given in order to make the new results more comprehensible. Finally, results from Ariel 5 and Cos-B which are dedicated to X-ray and gamma-ray astronomy, respectively, are surveyed.

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