ARCTIC IONOSPHERE AND AURORA: AIRBORNE INVESTIGATIONS.

In response to Air Force needs for specifying and forecasting conditions of the Arctic ionosphere, AFCRL's Airborne Ionospheric Laboratory, a highly instrumented NKC 135 jet aircraft, was used in an extensive Arctic research program that started in 1967. To date, 69 flights were made and ionosp...

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Main Authors: Buchau,J., Pittenger,E. W., Sizoo,A. H.
Other Authors: AIR FORCE CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH LABS L G HANSCOM FIELD MASS
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Language:English
Published: 1970
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spelling ftdtic:AD0709359 2023-05-15T14:36:55+02:00 ARCTIC IONOSPHERE AND AURORA: AIRBORNE INVESTIGATIONS. Buchau,J. Pittenger,E. W. Sizoo,A. H. AIR FORCE CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH LABS L G HANSCOM FIELD MASS 1970-05 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0709359 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0709359 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0709359 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Atmospheric Physics *IONOSPHERE *AURORAE *RADIO WAVES *ARCTIC REGIONS GEOMAGNETISM RESEARCH AIRCRAFT MAGNETOSPHERE IONOSPHERIC PROPAGATION SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH NKC-135 AIRCRAFT C-135 AIRCRAFT D REGION E REGION Text 1970 ftdtic 2016-02-21T17:48:02Z In response to Air Force needs for specifying and forecasting conditions of the Arctic ionosphere, AFCRL's Airborne Ionospheric Laboratory, a highly instrumented NKC 135 jet aircraft, was used in an extensive Arctic research program that started in 1967. To date, 69 flights were made and ionospheric and optical data covering major parts of the auroral oval, mainly the midday sector and the night sector, were collected. During the winter months of 1967, 1968, 1969, and 1970 special emphasis was put on the investigation of the day sector. These flights covered a rather unique and poorly investigated area of the auroral oval, and a detailed report on the observations is given here. A thorough analysis of the data collected in the day sector reveals the existence of a band of continuous particle precipitation south of the location of the discrete aurora. This precipitation hardens towards the south and results in E- and D-region ionization. These observations compare very well with measurements of precipitating particles done by satellite. The investigation of the evening and night sectors showed similar but less organized trends than on the day side. During several flights the continuity of the auroral oval was verified. The investigation indicates that, with additional measurements, it may be possible to develop a model of the Arctic ionosphere. With control measurements from a few ideally located ground stations, the dynamics of the Arctic ionosphere might then be utilized for forecasting propagation conditions in the Arctic. (Author) Text Arctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic
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topic Atmospheric Physics
*IONOSPHERE
*AURORAE
*RADIO WAVES
*ARCTIC REGIONS
GEOMAGNETISM
RESEARCH AIRCRAFT
MAGNETOSPHERE
IONOSPHERIC PROPAGATION
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
NKC-135 AIRCRAFT
C-135 AIRCRAFT
D REGION
E REGION
spellingShingle Atmospheric Physics
*IONOSPHERE
*AURORAE
*RADIO WAVES
*ARCTIC REGIONS
GEOMAGNETISM
RESEARCH AIRCRAFT
MAGNETOSPHERE
IONOSPHERIC PROPAGATION
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
NKC-135 AIRCRAFT
C-135 AIRCRAFT
D REGION
E REGION
Buchau,J.
Pittenger,E. W.
Sizoo,A. H.
ARCTIC IONOSPHERE AND AURORA: AIRBORNE INVESTIGATIONS.
topic_facet Atmospheric Physics
*IONOSPHERE
*AURORAE
*RADIO WAVES
*ARCTIC REGIONS
GEOMAGNETISM
RESEARCH AIRCRAFT
MAGNETOSPHERE
IONOSPHERIC PROPAGATION
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
NKC-135 AIRCRAFT
C-135 AIRCRAFT
D REGION
E REGION
description In response to Air Force needs for specifying and forecasting conditions of the Arctic ionosphere, AFCRL's Airborne Ionospheric Laboratory, a highly instrumented NKC 135 jet aircraft, was used in an extensive Arctic research program that started in 1967. To date, 69 flights were made and ionospheric and optical data covering major parts of the auroral oval, mainly the midday sector and the night sector, were collected. During the winter months of 1967, 1968, 1969, and 1970 special emphasis was put on the investigation of the day sector. These flights covered a rather unique and poorly investigated area of the auroral oval, and a detailed report on the observations is given here. A thorough analysis of the data collected in the day sector reveals the existence of a band of continuous particle precipitation south of the location of the discrete aurora. This precipitation hardens towards the south and results in E- and D-region ionization. These observations compare very well with measurements of precipitating particles done by satellite. The investigation of the evening and night sectors showed similar but less organized trends than on the day side. During several flights the continuity of the auroral oval was verified. The investigation indicates that, with additional measurements, it may be possible to develop a model of the Arctic ionosphere. With control measurements from a few ideally located ground stations, the dynamics of the Arctic ionosphere might then be utilized for forecasting propagation conditions in the Arctic. (Author)
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author Buchau,J.
Pittenger,E. W.
Sizoo,A. H.
author_facet Buchau,J.
Pittenger,E. W.
Sizoo,A. H.
author_sort Buchau,J.
title ARCTIC IONOSPHERE AND AURORA: AIRBORNE INVESTIGATIONS.
title_short ARCTIC IONOSPHERE AND AURORA: AIRBORNE INVESTIGATIONS.
title_full ARCTIC IONOSPHERE AND AURORA: AIRBORNE INVESTIGATIONS.
title_fullStr ARCTIC IONOSPHERE AND AURORA: AIRBORNE INVESTIGATIONS.
title_full_unstemmed ARCTIC IONOSPHERE AND AURORA: AIRBORNE INVESTIGATIONS.
title_sort arctic ionosphere and aurora: airborne investigations.
publishDate 1970
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