THEMIS Ground-Based Magnetometers

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C. T. Russell
P. J. Chi
D. J. Dearborn
Y. S. Ge
B. Kuo-Tiong
J. D. Means
D. R. Pierce
K. M. Rowe
R. C. Snare
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[1] University of California,Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics
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Space Science Reviews | 2008年 / 141卷
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THEMIS; Magnetometers; Ground-based magnetometer;
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The THEMIS mission includes a comprehensive ground-based measurement network that adds two additional dimensions to the information gained in the night magnetosphere by the five THEMIS spacecraft. This network provides necessary correlative data on the strength and extent of events, enables their onsets to be accurately timed, and provides an educational component in which students have an active participation in the program. This paper describes the magnetometers installed to obtain these ground-based North American magnetic measurements, including the magnetometers installed as part of the educational effort, and the support electronics provided by UCLA for the ground-based observatories. These magnetometers measure the Earth’s magnetic field with high resolution, and with precise timing provided by the Global Positioning System. They represent UCLA’s next generation of low-cost, ground-based magnetometers using an inexpensive personal computer for data collection, storage and distribution. These systems can be used in a stand-alone mode requiring only AC power. If there is Internet connectivity, they can be configured to provide near real-time data over the web. These data are provided at full resolution to the entire scientific community over the web with minimal delay.
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