Report on the MT-135JA meteorological rocket experiment (JARE-26)

The present report outlines meteorological rocket MT-135JA experiments performed first at Syowa Station (69°S, 40°E), Antarctica in the operational aspects. This experiment was conducted by the 26th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-26; the main year of observation is 1985) as one of the...

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Main Authors: Hiroshi Kanzawa, Yukio Ito, Hiroaki Itakura, Shizuo Fukusawa, Hisao Yamagishi, Sadao Kawaguchi
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1986
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:152917fed8864014aef0be945ff4c17c 2023-05-15T13:43:59+02:00 Report on the MT-135JA meteorological rocket experiment (JARE-26) Hiroshi Kanzawa Yukio Ito Hiroaki Itakura Shizuo Fukusawa Hisao Yamagishi Sadao Kawaguchi 1986-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.15094/00008521 https://doaj.org/article/152917fed8864014aef0be945ff4c17c EN JA eng jpn National Institute of Polar Research https://doi.org/10.15094/00008521 https://doaj.org/toc/0085-7289 https://doaj.org/toc/2432-079X doi:10.15094/00008521 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/152917fed8864014aef0be945ff4c17c Antarctic Record, Vol 30, Iss 3, Pp 219-245 (1986) Geography (General) G1-922 article 1986 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.15094/00008521 2022-12-30T21:43:04Z The present report outlines meteorological rocket MT-135JA experiments performed first at Syowa Station (69°S, 40°E), Antarctica in the operational aspects. This experiment was conducted by the 26th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-26; the main year of observation is 1985) as one of the projects of the international cooperation program, Middle Atmosphere Program (MAP; 1982-1985). The target of the experiment was internal gravity waves in the Antarctic middle atmosphere. The MT-135JA rocket measures winds and temperature in the altitude range from about 20 to 60km with the altitude resolution of about 1km. The MT-135JA rocket had been developed for the Antarctic cold condition. The JARE-26 launched 11 rockets. The meteorological rocket experiment was a first experience for the JARE. Moreover, the successive launches of rocket at intervals of about two hours, which had been planned for sufficiently detecting internal gravity waves, were also first performed at Syowa Station, although the experiments of the other rockets (S-160JA, S-210JA, S-310JA) mainly for sounding the aurora phenomena had long been performed at Syowa Station since 1970 (JARE-11). Two rockets were launched on 30 January and on March in 1985 for testing the performance of the ground facilities and the rocket itself. Five rockets were successively launched on 28 June for detecting internal gravity waves in winter when the waves are expected to be most active. On 25 September, four rockets were also successively launched for investigating the waves in the transient period from the winter to summer circulation of the middle atmosphere. Observational data were obtained in an almost sufficient manner. Simultaneous observations of the sodium density arounds the mesopause level (∿80km) by the laser radar and the winds around the mesopause level by the VHF meteor radar were performed at Syowa Station. The regular experiments of meteorological rocket at Molodezhnaya Station (68°S, 46°E) at a distance of about 300km from Syowa Station were made ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica E. Antarctica Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic The Antarctic Syowa Station Molodezhnaya ENVELOPE(45.850,45.850,-67.667,-67.667) Molodezhnaya Station ENVELOPE(46.134,46.134,-67.683,-67.683)
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Hiroaki Itakura
Shizuo Fukusawa
Hisao Yamagishi
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Report on the MT-135JA meteorological rocket experiment (JARE-26)
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description The present report outlines meteorological rocket MT-135JA experiments performed first at Syowa Station (69°S, 40°E), Antarctica in the operational aspects. This experiment was conducted by the 26th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-26; the main year of observation is 1985) as one of the projects of the international cooperation program, Middle Atmosphere Program (MAP; 1982-1985). The target of the experiment was internal gravity waves in the Antarctic middle atmosphere. The MT-135JA rocket measures winds and temperature in the altitude range from about 20 to 60km with the altitude resolution of about 1km. The MT-135JA rocket had been developed for the Antarctic cold condition. The JARE-26 launched 11 rockets. The meteorological rocket experiment was a first experience for the JARE. Moreover, the successive launches of rocket at intervals of about two hours, which had been planned for sufficiently detecting internal gravity waves, were also first performed at Syowa Station, although the experiments of the other rockets (S-160JA, S-210JA, S-310JA) mainly for sounding the aurora phenomena had long been performed at Syowa Station since 1970 (JARE-11). Two rockets were launched on 30 January and on March in 1985 for testing the performance of the ground facilities and the rocket itself. Five rockets were successively launched on 28 June for detecting internal gravity waves in winter when the waves are expected to be most active. On 25 September, four rockets were also successively launched for investigating the waves in the transient period from the winter to summer circulation of the middle atmosphere. Observational data were obtained in an almost sufficient manner. Simultaneous observations of the sodium density arounds the mesopause level (∿80km) by the laser radar and the winds around the mesopause level by the VHF meteor radar were performed at Syowa Station. The regular experiments of meteorological rocket at Molodezhnaya Station (68°S, 46°E) at a distance of about 300km from Syowa Station were made ...
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author Hiroshi Kanzawa
Yukio Ito
Hiroaki Itakura
Shizuo Fukusawa
Hisao Yamagishi
Sadao Kawaguchi
author_facet Hiroshi Kanzawa
Yukio Ito
Hiroaki Itakura
Shizuo Fukusawa
Hisao Yamagishi
Sadao Kawaguchi
author_sort Hiroshi Kanzawa
title Report on the MT-135JA meteorological rocket experiment (JARE-26)
title_short Report on the MT-135JA meteorological rocket experiment (JARE-26)
title_full Report on the MT-135JA meteorological rocket experiment (JARE-26)
title_fullStr Report on the MT-135JA meteorological rocket experiment (JARE-26)
title_full_unstemmed Report on the MT-135JA meteorological rocket experiment (JARE-26)
title_sort report on the mt-135ja meteorological rocket experiment (jare-26)
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