Developing a VLF transmitter for LEO satellites: Probing of plasmasphere and radiation belts - The POPRAD proposal
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Authors
Lichtenberger, J.
Santolik, O.
Solymosi, J.
Graclík, L.
Darrouzet, F.
Demekhov, A.
Kudrin, A.
Lehtinen, N.
Discipline
Physical sciences
Subject
VLF transmitter
LEO satellites
radiation belts
PLASMON FP7-Space project
plasmasphere monitoring
plasmasphere probing
sporadic phenomena
systematic monitoring
Audience
Scientific
Date
2017Metadata
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Recent advances in the monitoring of the plasmasphere (e.g. the PLASMON FP7-Space project, http://plasmon.elte.hu, Lichtenberger et al., Space Weather Space Clim. 3 2013, A23 DOI: 10.1051/swsc/2013045) http) makes the continuous monitoring of the plasmasphere possible. But this monitoring capability totally depends on natural and sporadic phenomena, preventing systematic monitoring required for operational Space Weather models and forecasts.
Citation
Lichtenberger, J.; Santolik, O.; Solymosi, J.; Graclík, L.; Darrouzet, F.; Demekhov, A.; Kudrin, A.; Lehtinen, N. (2017). Developing a VLF transmitter for LEO satellites: Probing of plasmasphere and radiation belts - The POPRAD proposal. , 2017 XXXIInd General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI GASS), 19-26 August 2017, Montreal, Canada, DOI: 10.23919/URSIGASS.2017.8105199.Identifiers
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Conference
Peer-Review
No
Language
eng