Report of Japan-Norway balloon campaign at Andoya and Stamsund, 1982

This report describes a result of the Japanese balloon campaign carried out in March 1982,at Stamsund (68°09′N, 13°46′E) in northern Norway. The objective of this campaign was to study auroral particle precipitation and related ionospheric phenomena. Two balloons were successfully launched on March...

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Main Authors: Hisao Yamagishi, Takayuki Ono, Hiroshi Fukunishi
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1983
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00008372
https://doaj.org/article/0052e60beae548ae84c8cd8da3f26c6b
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Summary:This report describes a result of the Japanese balloon campaign carried out in March 1982,at Stamsund (68°09′N, 13°46′E) in northern Norway. The objective of this campaign was to study auroral particle precipitation and related ionospheric phenomena. Two balloons were successfully launched on March 19 and 20,1982. The first one was launched in the recovery phase of an auroral substorm, and X-ray pulsation and microburst, correlated well with VLF emissions, were observed. The second one was launched at the substorm time, and the change of the ionospheric electric field direction was observed in association with auroral activities. The process of planning, the preparation and the operation for this campaign are also described for the convenience of future balloon campaign.