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The Freja Mission

by Rickard Lundin (Editor), Gerhard Haerendel (Editor), Sven Grahn
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Overview

Freja is a joint Swedish and German satellite, launched on October 6, 1992 and orbiting at 600—1750 km, covering the lower part of the auroral acceleration region. It has been designed to provide high-resolution measurements (both temporal and spatial) of auroral plasma characteristics. The high telemetry rate, together with the 15 Mbyte distributed on-board memories allow Freja to resolve meso and micro-scale phenomena in the 100 m range for particles and 1—10 m range for electric and magnetic fields. The UV imager resolves auroral structures of 1 km size at a time resolution of one image every 6 s. The novel plasma instruments are orders of magnitude better than any that have gone before. The Freja Mission is about the scientific objectives, instruments and platform itself. Detailed descriptions are given of the instrumentation and the first data acquired. It is one of the very few books to contain such material in a single volume, relating the instruments' design with their in-flight characteristics. For space engineers and other researchers interested in space science.

Synopsis

Freja is a joint Swedish and German satellite, launched on October 6, 1992 and orbiting at 600—1750 km, covering the lower part of the auroral acceleration region. It has been designed to provide high-resolution measurements (both temporal and spatial) of auroral plasma characteristics. The high telemetry rate, together with the 15 Mbyte distributed on-board memories allow Freja to resolve meso and micro-scale phenomena in the 100 m range for particles and 1—10 m range for electric and magnetic fields. The UV imager resolves auroral structures of 1 km size at a time resolution of one image every 6 s. The novel plasma instruments are orders of magnitude better than any that have gone before.
The Freja Mission is about the scientific objectives, instruments and platform itself. Detailed descriptions are given of the instrumentation and the first data acquired. It is one of the very few books to contain such material in a single volume, relating the instruments' design with their in-flight characteristics.
For space engineers and other researchers interested in space science.

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Reports reprinted from Space Science Reviews reveal technical details of the joint Swedish and German satellite launched in October 1992 and its mission to provide high-resolution temporal and spatial measurements of auroral plasma characteristics. Papers describe the instrumentation on the satellite and the first data acquired. Contains b&w diagrams and color images from the satellite. Of interest to space scientists. No index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Reports reprinted from Space Science Reviews reveal technical details of the joint Swedish and German satellite launched in October 1992 and its mission to provide high-resolution temporal and spatial measurements of auroral plasma characteristics. Papers describe the instrumentation on the satellite and the first data acquired. Contains b&w diagrams and color images from the satellite. Of interest to space scientists. No index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
211
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780792333173

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