Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Dec 2008
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2008agufmsa53b1582p&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2008, abstract #SA53B-1582
Computer Science
Sound
2435 Ionospheric Disturbances, 2437 Ionospheric Dynamics, 2441 Ionospheric Storms (7949), 2494 Instruments And Techniques
Scientific paper
The NASA STORMS sounding rocket, 36.218, was launched at 00:10 LT on October 30, 2007 into a mid- latitude spread-F condition over Wallops Island. The rocket deployed instrumented main and sub-payloads. The sub payload instrument complement included a plasma impedance probe for measuring plasma density, a Langmuir probe for relative plasma density and temperature measurements and the daughter electric field experiment. Unfortunately the sub-payload coned badly upon deployment complicating the data reduction. Within this paper we present a description of our data reduction techniques which are based upon an all magnetic attitude solution for the sub-payload's complex motion. The attitude solution is used to present preliminary density and electric field observations within this mid-latitude spread-F event.
Barjatya Aroh
Pratt Jon
Sanderson W.
Swenson Charles Merrill
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