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A new satellite-borne neutral wind instrument for thermospheric diagnostics
Authors:Earle G D  Klenzing J H  Roddy P A  Macaulay W A  Perdue M D  Patrick E L
Affiliation:William B. Hanson Center for Space Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas, 800 W. Campbell Road, Richardson, Texas 75083, USA. earle@utdallas.edu
Abstract:The bulk motion of the neutral gas at altitudes between about 200 and 600 km is an important factor in predicting the onset of plasma instabilities that are known to distort and/or disrupt high frequency radio communications. These neutral winds have historically been quite difficult to measure, especially from a moving spacecraft. A new space science instrument called the ram wind sensor has been developed to measure the component of the neutral gas velocity that lies along the orbit track of a satellite in low Earth orbit. Laboratory tests of an engineering model of the instrument have been carried out using a supersonic neutral argon beam, in order to validate the measurement concept. The results show that the technique is viable for measurements of neutral flow velocities in future satellite missions.
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