The Earth’s exosphere and its response to space weather
Hyunju Connor,
Jaewoong Jung,
Seth Claudepierre
et al.
Abstract:Boulder, and 10 JHU/APL
Synopsis:Neutral-Plasma charge exchange is a fundamental physical process that occurs ubiquitously across the universe. In geospace, charge exchange occurs in the Earth's topside ionosphere, polar wind, plasmasphere, inner magnetosphere, and magnetosheath. Past and current space missions have profiled plasma and electromagnetic characteristics in various parts of the Earth's magnetospheric system. However, observations of the exosphere, i.e., neutrals above 500 km altitude, are still sp… Show more
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