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Particle measurements on an ESRO satellite (Neutral-1) in a highly eccentric Polar orbit
Authors:Brian J O'Brien
Institution:(1) Dept. of Space Science, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA
Abstract:Conclusion A satellite such as Neutral-1 should be instrumented with magnetometers, plasma detectors, and detectors of energetic particles, and flown to an altitude of some 26 R E in a high-inclination orbit. It can thus probe regions of the magnetosphere of particular importance but as yet unexplored. It also is in an orbit that offers the optimum variety of phenomena to be explored, with the additional advantage that the characteristics of each phenomenon can be compared one with the other and the interrelation of these phenomena deduced. Such a satellite offers unique opportunities to investigate a multitude of unknown phenomena, such as the origin and energization of the particles that cause auroras and constitute Van Allen radiation. It can also potentially yield data to help solve long-lived problems, viz.: do the particles that cause auroras come from the sun, and how does a ripple in the solar corona ultimately feed energy into the magnetosphere at an average rate of 1017-1018 ergs/sec? Someone should fly such a satellite at the earliest opportunity and certainly by sunspot maximum (1969) since the existing satellite and instrumental technology is adequate.
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