Analysis of the joint detection capability of the SMILE satellite and EISCAT-3D radar
The Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE) satellite is a small magnetosphere–ionosphere link explorer developed cooperatively between China and Europe. It pioneers the use of X-ray imaging technology to perform large-scale imaging of the Earth’s magnetosheath and polar cusp regio...
Main Authors: | JiaoJiao Zhang, TianRan Sun, XiZheng Yu, DaLin Li, Hang Li, JiaQi Guo, ZongHua Ding, Tao Chen, Jian Wu, Chi Wang |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Science Press
2024-01-01
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Series: | Earth and Planetary Physics |
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Online Access: | http://www.eppcgs.org/article/doi/10.26464/epp2023061?pageType=en |
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