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Simultaneous measurements of auroral particles and electric currents by a rocket-borne instrument system: Introductory remarks
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1975
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Experiment PackageEngineeringAerospace EngineeringAuroral ParticlesPlasma TheoryRocket-borne Experiment PackageMagnetohydrodynamicsSpace PhysicCosmic RayElectric CurrentsRocket-borne Instrument SystemRocket InstrumentationInstrumentationPlanetary MagnetosphereSpace Plasma PhysicSpace WeatherMagnetospheric Plasma
A rocket-borne experiment package has been designed to obtain simultaneous in situ measurements of the pitch angle distributions and energy spectra of primary auroral particles, the flux of neutral hydrogen at auroral energies, the electric currents flowing in the vicinity of the auroral arc as determined from vector magnetic data, and the modulation of precipitating electrons in the frequency range 0.5-10 MHz. The experiment package was launched by a Nike-Tomahawk rocket from Poker Flat, Alaska, at 0722 UT on Feb. 25, 1972, over a bright auroral band. This paper is intended to serve as an introduction to the detailed discussion of results given in the companion papers. As such it includes a brief review of the general problem, a discussion of the rocket instrumentation, a delineation of the auroral and geomagnetic conditions at the time of launch, and comments on the overall payload performance.
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