Title :
Exploring space plasmas—The WISP/HF experiment
Author :
James, H. Gordon ; Darlington, T.R. ; Hersom, C.H. ; Gruno, R.S. ; Gore, Joseph V.
Author_Institution :
Communications Research Centre, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
WISP/HF is the high-frequency part of the collaborative U.S.- Canada investigation, Waves In Space Plasmas. Instrumentation is being developed that will be flown on NASA´s Space Shuttle starting with the Space Plasma Lab missions in the 1990s. Using a high-inclination orbit at heights near the maximum density of the ionospheric F region, active experiments will be carried out on antennas, electromagnetic and electrostatic wave propagation, problems in linear and nonlinear plasma physics, large-scale ionospheric structures, ionospheric irregularities, and the interaction of charged-particle beams with the ionospheric plasma. The WISP/HF equipment will generate, receive, and process signals in the 0.1 - to 30-MHz range. The Orbiter-based transmitter will have variable pulse-power levels up to 0.5 kW and will use a dipole of variable length up to 300 m tip-to-tip. WISP/HF receivers will be located both on the Orbiter and on a subsatellite. A high level of operational flexibility in the WISP/HF instrument design has been achieved through programmable digital control. The design also permits human control of experiments, both from the Orbiter and from the ground.
Keywords :
Antennas and propagation; Collaboration; Electromagnetic scattering; Hafnium; Instruments; Plasma density; Plasma waves; Space exploration; Space missions; Space shuttles;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/PROC.1987.13722