GUVI

Global UltraViolet Imager

GUVI Biblio





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2010

In-Situ O/N2 Ratios from the AFRL Mass Spectrometer on the TacSat-2 Satellite

Wise, John; Ballenthin, John; Marcos, Frank; Thorn, Willard; Sutton, E; Stastny, N; Chavez, F; Strickland, D;

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2008

First Results From the AFRL Mass Spectrometer on the TacSat2 Satellite

Marcos, FA; Ballenthin, JO; Wise, JO; Thorn, W; Bowman, BR;

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2007

Thermospheric space weather modeling

I. Introduction erodynamic drag continues to be the largest uncertainty in determining orbits of satellites operating in Earth’s upper atmosphere below about 600 km. Drag errors impact

Marcos, Frank; Burke, William; Lai, Shu;

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YEAR: 2007     DOI: 10.2514/6.2007-4527

In-situ composition data: First results from the mass spectrometer on the TacSat-2 satellite

Ballenthin, JO; Wise, JO; Marcos, FA;

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2006

New satellite drag modeling capabilities

Marcos, Frank;

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2005

Detection of a long-term decrease in thermospheric neutral density

Marcos, Frank; Wise, John; Kendra, Michael; Grossbard, Neil; Bowman, Bruce;

Published by: Geophysical Research Letters      Published on:

YEAR: 2005     DOI:

Orbital Drag-Atmospheric Density Concept of Operations2004 Update

The Global UV Imager (GUVI), a predecessor instrument to SSUSI, has shown promising, though limited, comparison to orbit-based densities. Current operations at the SCC rely on

Buell, Diane; Walterscheid, Richard; Marcos, Frank; Fuller-Rowell, Tim; Picone, J; Storz, Mark; Owens, Jerry;

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