2001
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-19-601-2001
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LINDA – the Astrid-2 Langmuir probe instrument

Abstract: Abstract. The Swedish micro-satellite Astrid-2, designed for studies in magnetosperic physics, was launched into orbit on 10 December 1998 from the Russian cosmodrome Plesetsk. It was injected into a circular orbit at 1000 km and at 83 degrees inclination. The satellite carried, among other instruments, a double Langmuir Probe instrument called LINDA (Langmuir INterferometer and Density instrument for Astrid-2). The scientific goals of this instrument, as well as the technical design and possible modes of oper… Show more

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“…Despite the lack of ASC data on Astrid-2, we could, however, retrieve the attitude (to an accuracy of half a degree) from the high-quality magnetic field measurements. Descriptions of the various instruments and their capabilities are presented in the accompanying studies of this special issue (see Holback et al, 2001;Norberg et al, 2001). …”
Section: The Astrid-2 Scientific Payloadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the lack of ASC data on Astrid-2, we could, however, retrieve the attitude (to an accuracy of half a degree) from the high-quality magnetic field measurements. Descriptions of the various instruments and their capabilities are presented in the accompanying studies of this special issue (see Holback et al, 2001;Norberg et al, 2001). …”
Section: The Astrid-2 Scientific Payloadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these satellites are not purely dedicated to ionosphere study, all of these satellites carry a DC Langmuir probe (Holback et al 2001;Lebreton et al 2006;Buchert et al 2014). The data measured by Astrid has shown unexpectedly high T e (Holback et al 2001), and the T e measured by CHAMP at night is sometimes overestimated.…”
Section: F Region Ionosphere and Topsidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these satellites are not purely dedicated to ionosphere study, all of these satellites carry a DC Langmuir probe (Holback et al 2001;Lebreton et al 2006;Buchert et al 2014). The data measured by Astrid has shown unexpectedly high T e (Holback et al 2001), and the T e measured by CHAMP at night is sometimes overestimated. The T e values at night (period 20 to 03 LT) during the March equinox are sometimes about 500K higher than the HINOTORI satellite data indicates (Su et al 1995Balan et al 1997).…”
Section: F Region Ionosphere and Topsidementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To facilitate the inclusion of adequate instrumentation on a space and mass constrained micro-satellite, significant new instrument development was necessary. Holback et al (2001) describe the Langmuir probe instrument and Norberg et al (2001) describe the particle detectors and UV imagers. Overviews of the Astrid-2 mission are given by Blomberg et al (1999) and Marklund et al (1997b;2001a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%