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2010 |
Program of transient UV event research at Tatiana-2 satellite
Garipov, G.; Khrenov, B.; Klimov, P.; Morozenko, V.; Panasyuk, M.; Petrova, S.; Tulupov, V.; Shahparonov, V.; Svertilov, S.; Vedenkin, N.; Yashin, I.; Jeon, J.; Jeong, S.; Jung, A.; Kim, J.; Lee, J.; Lee, H; Na, G.; Nam, J.; Nam, S.; Park, I.; Suh, J.; Jin, J; Kim, M.; Kim, Y.; Yoo, B.; Park, Y.-S.; Yu, H.; Lee, C.-H.; Park, J.; Salazar, H.; Martinez, O.; Ponce, E.; Cotsomi, J.; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research Published on: Jan-01-2010 YEAR: 2010   DOI: 10.1029/2009JA014765 |
2009 |
UV radiation from the night-time atmosphere seen from the “Universitetsky-Tatiana” satellite Detectors on the "Universitetsky-Tatiana" satellite measured a smoothly varying intensity of UV radiation from the night-time atmosphere in the nadir direction and the intensity of the energetic electron flux at the orbit. At high latitudes the UV intensity in the auroral oval is interpreted as being due to electrons penetrating into the atmosphere. At middle latitudes the UV intensity is an order of magnitude less and more data are needed to reveal the origin of this radiation. Millisecond flashes of UV radiation were obser ... Dmitriev, AV; Garipov, GK; Grigoryan, OR; Khrenov, BA; Klimov, PA; Lazutin, LL; Myagkova, IN; Petrov, AN; Petrov, VL; Panasyuk, MI; , others; Published by: Published on: YEAR: 2009   DOI: 10.1063/1.3137703 |
UV radiation from the night-time atmosphere seen from the “Universitetsky-Tatiana” satellite Detectors on the "Universitetsky-Tatiana" satellite measured a smoothly varying intensity of UV radiation from the night-time atmosphere in the nadir direction and the intensity of the energetic electron flux at the orbit. At high latitudes the UV intensity in the auroral oval is interpreted as being due to electrons penetrating into the atmosphere. At middle latitudes the UV intensity is an order of magnitude less and more data are needed to reveal the origin of this radiation. Millisecond flashes of UV radiation were obser ... Dmitriev, AV; Garipov, GK; Grigoryan, OR; Khrenov, BA; Klimov, PA; Lazutin, LL; Myagkova, IN; Petrov, AN; Petrov, VL; Panasyuk, MI; , others; Published by: Published on: YEAR: 2009   DOI: 10.1063/1.3137703 |
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