Title :
Remote sensing of the thermosphere, plasmasphere, and exosphere
Author :
Chakrabarti, S. ; Bush, B. ; Cotton, D. ; Gladstone, G.R. ; Link, R. ; Barbee, Troy W., Jr.
Author_Institution :
Space Sci. Lab., California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An instrument package for remotely measuring thermospheric, exospheric, and plasmaspheric structure and composition is described. This instrument will be flown aboard the second test flight of the Black Brant XII rocket, with an expected apogee of ~1300 km. A description is given of the experiment package designed for this flight, which consists of a spectrophotometer to measure He I 584 Å, O II 834 Å, O I 989 Å, hydrogen Lyman β (1025 Å), hydrogen Lyman α (1216 Å), and O I 1304 Å transitions, and a photometer to measure the He II 304 Å emission. The He II 304 Å photometer consists of a layered synthetic microstructure (LSM) mirror tuned at 304 Å to focus incidence radiation onto a Channeltron detector. The high altitude to be attained by the rocket is ideally suited to probe the coupling of the various atmospheric regions through the simultaneous measurement of the altitude distributions of several major thermospheric, ionospheric, and exospheric constituents
Keywords :
aerospace instrumentation; photometers; spectrophotometers; 304 Å; Black Brant XII rocket; Channeltron detector; H; H Lyman alpha; H Lyman beta; He; O; exosphere; instrument package; photometer; plasmasphere; remote sensing; spectrophotometer; thermosphere; Helium; Hydrogen; Instruments; Packaging; Photometry; Plasma applications; Plasma measurements; Remote sensing; Rockets; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on