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2014 |
A Method to Calculate the Ionospheric LBH Dayglow Emissions for Large Field of View LBH dayglow emissions in the ionosphere, produced by the photoelectrons impact on the nitrogen molecules, are the most prominent molecular signals in the far ultraviolet range. Imaging the LBH dayglow emissions from the space can be a powerful method to monitor the state of the upper atmosphere. According to direct excitation theory and spherical geometry, the spectral characteristics of the LBH emission are analyzed and a revised method (RAURIC) to calculate the column emission rate of the LBH dayglow emissions for large ... Yong-Chao, ZHANG; Fei, HE; Xiao-Xin, ZHANG; Bo, CHEN; Published by: Chinese Journal of Geophysics Published on: 03/2014 YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1002/cjg2.2014.57.issue-210.1002/cjg2.20099 |
2005 |
AURORA: The Next Generation Space Weather Sensor for NPOESS Paxton, L; Morrison, D; Santo, A; Ogorzalek, B; Goldsten, J; Boldt, J; Kil, H; Zhang, Y; Demajistre, R; Wolven, B; Published by: Published on: |
Drag coefficient variability at 175-500 km from the orbit decay analyses of spheres Published by: Published on: |
1999 |
Goldsten, John; Humm, David; Paxton, Larry; Ogorzalek, Bernard; Gary, Stephen; Hayes, John; Boldt, John; Published by: Published on: YEAR: 1999   DOI: 10.1117/12.366521 |
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