1995
DOI: 10.1029/95ja01105
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Imaging of artificial aurora in the upper atmosphere

Abstract: We use continuum (white light) and filtered (427.8 nm) images from the Atmospheric Emissions Photometric Imaging (AEPI) experiment on the Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science (ATLAS) 1 shutfie mission to investigate the shape and evolution of artificial auroral patches generated by the Space Experiments with Particle Accelerators (SEPAC)electron beam experiment. Auroral patches generated by this beam experiment are complex and differ in the white light and filtered images. In the white light ima… Show more

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“…A number of attempts have been made to create artificial aurorae in order to study how energy is transferred in space plasmas. The use of electron guns carried on rockets and the Space Shuttle were successful in producing spots of auroral light [Mende et al, 1995]. These were subvisual and, of course, were created by acceleration mechanisms on board the spacecraft.…”
Section: Related Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of attempts have been made to create artificial aurorae in order to study how energy is transferred in space plasmas. The use of electron guns carried on rockets and the Space Shuttle were successful in producing spots of auroral light [Mende et al, 1995]. These were subvisual and, of course, were created by acceleration mechanisms on board the spacecraft.…”
Section: Related Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%