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Archive | 2006

SPACECRAFT BASED STUDIES OF TRANSIENT LUMINOUS EVENTS

Stephen B. Mende; Y. S. Chang; Alfred B. C. Chen; Harald U. Frey; H. Fukunishi; S. P. Geller; Stephen E. Harris; H. Heetderks; Rue-Ron Hsu; Lauren Lee; H. T. Su; Yukihiro Takahashi

The Imager of Sprites and Upper Atmospheric Lightning (ISUAL) is a scien- tific payload on Taiwans FORMOSAT-2 (previously known as ROCSAT-2) that provides new observations of transient luminous events (TLEs) from space. The ISUAL project is an international collaboration between the National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, Tohoku University, Japan and the instrument devel- opment team from the University of California, Berkeley. The project was sup- ported by the National Space Program Office in Taiwan. The ISUAL payload includes a visible wavelength intensified CCD imager, a boresighted six wave- length spectrophotometer, and a two channel Array Photometer (AP) with 16 vertically spaced horizontally wide sensitive regions. The imager is equipped with 5 selectable filters on a filter wheel and a 6 th open position. The spec- trophotometer contains six filter photometer channels, their bandpasses ranging from the far ultraviolet to the near infrared regions. The two channel AP is fitted with broadband blue and red filters. The orbiting platform with this set of instru- ments will provide the first comprehensive global latitude and longitude survey of TLEs near the midnight local time region. One of the great advantages of spaceborne observations is the lack of the intervening atmosphere between the TLEs and the observer. Ground based observations are often adversely affected by clouds, atmospheric extinction or scattering whereas the space-borne ISUAL instrument measurements provide true emission ratios unobstructed by the vari- able atmospheric extinction. The channels of the spectrophotometer channels cover the far and mid ultraviolet in addition to channels that respond to various excitation levels of the neutral and ionized nitrogen molecule atmosphere and to emissions from oxygen. The preliminary data shows that the ratio of the emis- sions is highly variable during the lightning and the associated TLEs. The data is qualitatively consistent with harder characteristic energy electron production


International Conference on Space Optics 2016 | 2017

V-UV spectrographic imager (FUV) for Icon mission: from optical design to vacuum calibration

Pascal Blain; Richard Desselle; Yvan Stockman; Kodi Rider; Stephen B. Mende; Jerôme Loicq; Christian Kintziger; Cathy Chou; Harald U. Frey; Nikos Karafolas; Bruno Cugny; Zoran Sodnik

The ICON mission is led by the University of California-Berkeley (Space Sciences Laboratory). In the frame of this mission the Space Center of Liege was involved in the optical design optimization and related analysis, and VUV on ground calibration.


Space Science Reviews | 2008

The THEMIS Array of Ground-based Observatories for the Study of Auroral Substorms

Stephen B. Mende; Stephen E. Harris; Harald U. Frey; V. Angelopoulos; C. T. Russell; E. Donovan; Brian James Jackel; Mike Greffen; L. M. Peticolas


Space Science Reviews | 2003

Cusp dynamics and ionospheric outflow

S. A. Fuselier; Stephen B. Mende; T. E. Moore; Harald U. Frey; S. M. Petrinec; E. S. Claflin; M. R. Collier


Space Science Reviews | 2018

The Ionospheric Connection Explorer Mission: Mission Goals and Design

Thomas Jerome Immel; Scott L. England; Stephen B. Mende; R. A. Heelis; Christoph R. Englert; Jerry Edelstein; Harald U. Frey; Eric J. Korpela; E. Taylor; William W. Craig; Stephen E. Harris; M. Bester; Gary S. Bust; G. Crowley; Jeffrey M. Forbes; Jean-Claude Gérard; John M. Harlander; J. D. Huba; Benoît Hubert; Farzad Kamalabadi; Jonathan J. Makela; A. Maute; R. R. Meier; C. Raftery; Pierre Rochus; O. H. W. Siegmund; Andrew W. Stephan; Gary R. Swenson; S. Frey; D. L. Hysell


Space Science Reviews | 2003

DAYSIDE PROTON AURORA: COMPARISONS BETWEEN GLOBAL MHD SIMULATIONS AND IMAGE OBSERVATIONS

J. Berchem; S. A. Fuselier; S. M. Petrinec; Harald U. Frey; J. L. Burch


Archive | 2002

Global View of the Nighttime low Latitude Ionosphere by the 135.6 nm OI Observation with IMAGE/FUV

Eiichi Sagawa; Tsutomu Maruyama; Thomas Jerome Immel; Harald U. Frey; S. B. Mende


Space Science Reviews | 2017

Time-Delay Integration Imaging with ICON’s Far-Ultraviolet Imager

Colin W. Wilkins; Stephen B. Mende; Harald U. Frey; Scott L. England


Archive | 2004

The climatology of low-latitude ionospheric densities and zonal drifts from IMAGE-FUV.

Thomas Jerome Immel; Eiichi Sagawa; Harald U. Frey; S. B. Mende; J. Patel


Archive | 2004

IMAGE-FUV observations of the October-November 2003 flare and magnetic storm effects on Earth

T. T. Immel; Nikolai Ostgaard; Douglas J. Strickland; Harald U. Frey; S. B. Mende; Gao Qing Lu

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S. B. Mende

University of California

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C. T. Russell

University of California

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K.-H. Glassmeier

Braunschweig University of Technology

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U. Auster

Braunschweig University of Technology

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