The problems involved in the resolution of the temporal/spatial ambiguity in sounding rocket observations are discussed with reference to an experiment involving a mother-daughter rocket combination, together with a flashing light beacon on the rocket and television cameras on the ground. The ambiguity was successfully removed, enabling a proper interpretation of the observations of precipitating low energy electrons to be made.
The resolution of temporal and spatial variations in auroral particle measurements from sounding rockets
01.11.1973
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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Englisch
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