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MITHRAS: a Brief Description
Radio Science
  • O de la Beaujardiere
  • Vincent B. Wickwar, Utah State University
  • M J Baron
  • J Holt
  • R M Wand
  • W L Oliver
  • P Bauer
  • M Blanc
  • C Senior
  • D Alcayde
  • G Caudal
  • J Foster
  • E Nielsen
  • R Heelis
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1984
Disciplines
Abstract

Between May 1981 and June 1982 an intensive campaign of 33 coordinated observations was carried out using the three incoherent-scatter radars capable of probing the auroral zone. During this period the groups operating the Dynamic Explorer satellites and the STARE radar made special efforts to acquire data coincident with the radar observations. The objective of these MITHRAS experiments and subsequent analysis is to further our understanding of the interactions of the magnetosphere, the ionosphere, and the thermosphere, with special emphasis on local time/universal time variations. Three experimental modes with different time resolution and spatial coverage were used to examine different aspects of these interactions. The analysis of the extensive data set involves collaboration among groups of experimenters as well as between experimenters and theoreticians.

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Published by American Geophysical Union in Radio Science. Publisher PDF available for download through link above.

Citation Information
de la Beaujardière, O., et al. (1984), MITHRAS: A brief description, Radio Sci., 19(2), 665–673, doi:10.1029/RS019i002p00665.