Mesospheric response to impacting relativistic electrons
D. L. Chenette
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Mesospheric response to impacting relativistic electrons
Published
1996
Publisher
Space Sciences Laboratory, Lockheed-Martin Palo Alto Research Laboratories
Pages
1
Subjects
X-ray sensor development for magnetospheric research
A User-friendly data entry routine for the ESP model
Magnetospheric space plasma investigations
X-ray sensor development for magnetospheric research
Direkte Teilchenmessungen im Morgensektor der Polarlichtzone
Low energy electron precipitation pattern at high latitudes
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