“…Since the 1960s, MSTIDs have been widely investigated with various ground‐based techniques like ionosondes (Reinisch et al, ), radars (Fukao et al, ; Kelley & Fukao, ), using total electron content (TEC) derived from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements (Figueiredo et al, ; Hernández‐Pajares et al, ) or with all‐sky airglow imagers (Martinis et al, ; Nyassor et al, ; Otsuka et al, , ). If in situ observation of MSTIDs are widely reported, for instance, with plasma probes onboard C/NOFS (Burke et al, ) or CHAMP and DMSP‐F15 spacecrafts (Nishioka et al, ), remote sensing of MSTIDs based on airglow observations from space are, however, much less numerous.…”