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C. S. Fish C. M. Swenson G. Crowley A. Barjatya T. Neilsen J. Gunther I. Azeem M. Pilinski R. Wilder D. Allen M. Anderson B. Bingham K. Bradford S. Burr R. Burt B. Byers J. Cook K. Davis C. Frazier S. Grover G. Hansen S. Jensen R. LeBaron J. Martineau J. Miller J. Nelsen W. Nelson P. Patterson E. Stromberg J. Tran S. Wassom C. Weston M. Whiteley Q. Young J. Petersen S. Schaire C. R. Davis M. Bokaie R. Fullmer R. Baktur J. Sojka M. Cousins 《Space Science Reviews》2014,181(1-4):61-120
Funded by the NSF CubeSat and NASA ELaNa programs, the Dynamic Ionosphere CubeSat Experiment (DICE) mission consists of two 1.5U CubeSats which were launched into an eccentric low Earth orbit on October 28, 2011. Each identical spacecraft carries two Langmuir probes to measure ionospheric in-situ plasma densities, electric field probes to measure in-situ DC and AC electric fields, and a science grade magnetometer to measure in-situ DC and AC magnetic fields. Given the tight integration of these multiple sensors with the CubeSat platforms, each of the DICE spacecraft is effectively a “sensor-sat” capable of comprehensive ionospheric diagnostics. The use of two identical sensor-sats at slightly different orbiting velocities in nearly identical orbits permits the de-convolution of spatial and temporal ambiguities in the observations of the ionosphere from a moving platform. In addition to demonstrating nanosat-based constellation science, the DICE mission is advancing a number of groundbreaking CubeSat technologies including miniaturized mechanisms and high-speed downlink communications. 相似文献
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Edwards Christopher S. Christensen Philip R. Mehall Greg L. Anwar Saadat Tunaiji Eman Al Badri Khalid Bowles Heather Chase Stillman Farkas Zoltan Fisher Tara Janiczek John Kubik Ian Harris-Laurila Kelly Holmes Andrew Lazbin Igor Madril Edgar McAdam Mark Miner Mark O’Donnell William Ortiz Carlos Pelham Daniel Patel Mehul Powell Kathryn Shamordola Ken Tourville Tom Smith Michael D. Smith Nathan Woodward Rob Weintraub Aaron Reed Heather Pilinski Emily B. 《Space Science Reviews》2021,217(7):1-37
Space Science Reviews - Modern observatories have revealed the ubiquitous presence of magnetohydrodynamic waves in the solar corona. The propagating waves (in contrast to the standing waves) are... 相似文献
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