Contributions

  • David Gary Sibeck (Editor) - Contributor
  • Karel Kudela (Editor) - Contributor

Publication

1999-08-31 - Springer

Language

English

Word Count

76,000 words, Guess

Page Count

304 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCQB460-466

Description

An up-to-date progress report on the current status of solar-terrestrial relation studies with an emphasis on observations by the Russian Interball spacecraft and the Czech Magion subsatellites. Papers in the volume describe the various spacecraft in the International Solar-Terrestrial Program and the research questions that they are being used to address. The emphasis is on correlative studies employing multiple instruments and multiple spacecraft. The book begins with a description of each spacecraft active in 1998 and describes the roles they can play in correlative studies. This is followed by an up-to-date status report concerning ongoing studies of the solar wind, foreshock, bow shock, magnetopause, magnetotail, and ionosphere, with an emphasis on the observations made by the four Interball spacecraft. Readership: Researchers and graduate students of space physics and astrophysics.

First Sentence

A group of experimenters had gathered around the Equator-S planning team already in early 1991.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Interball in the ISTP Program: Studies of the Solar Wind-Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Interaction (NATO Science Series C:)PaperbackSpringer1999-08-31

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