Observation of the earth and its environment: survey of missions and sensors ; with 244 tables
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Vorheriger Titel: | Kramer, Herbert J. Earth observation remote sensing |
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adam_text | Table of Contents
Introduction................................................. 1
Foreword to the 2. Edition .................................................. 5
Part A Survey of Spaceborne Missions and Sensors ............ 7
A.I ACE (Advanced Composition Explorer) ................................. 7
A.2 ACTIVE (AKTIVNY-IK) ............................................. 9
A.2.1 Subsatellite Magion-2 (C2-AK) ................................. 11
A.3 ADEOS (Advanced Earth Observing Satellite)............................ 13
A.4 ADEOS II (Advanced Earth Observing Satellite-II)........................ 18
A.5 AEM-2 (Applications Explorer Mission-2)................................ 19
A.6 ALEXIS (Array of Low Energy X-Ray Imaging Sensors) .................. 20
A.7 ALMAZ Program .................................................... 22
A.7.1 COSMOS-1870 .............................................. 22
A.7.2 ALMAZ-1 .................................................. 23
A. 7.3 ALMAZ-1B ................................................. 24
A.8 AMPTE (Active Magnetosphere Tracer Explorers) ........................ 29
A.8.1 IRM Instrumentation (Sensors)................................. 32
A.8.2 UKS Instrumentation (Sensors)................................. 33
A.8.3 CCE Instrumentation (Sensors)................................. 33
A.9 APEX (Active Plasma Experiment) ..................................... 33
A.9.1 APEX Subsatellite (Magion-3) Scientific Payload.................. 35
A.10 ARGOS (Data Collection System) ...................................... 36
A.ll ARISTOTELES ..................................................... 38
A.12 ATLAS ............................................................. 40
A.13 ATMOS ............................................................ 44
A.14 CBERS (China/Brazil - Earth Resources Satellite)......................... 46
A.15 Cluster (Four S/C Mission in Concert with SOHO) ........................ 47
A.16 CORONAS-I ........................................................ 51
A. 17 CRRES (Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite) ................ 55
A.18 Dynamics Explorers (DE-1 and DE-2)................................... 58
A.18.1 DE-1 Instruments (High Altitude Mission) ....................... 58
A.18.2 DE-2 Instruments (Low Altitude Mission)........................ 59
A.19 DMSP (Defense Meteorological Satellite Program) ........................ 61
A.19.1 DMSP Data Availability - Visible and Infrared Imagery............. 66
A.20 EGS (Experimental Geodetic Satellite, Ajisai) ............................ 68
A.21 EOS - Original Program Version........................................ 68
A.22 EOS - Restructured Program Version (1992).............................. 77
A.22.1 Mission to Planet Earth........................................ 78
A.22.2 EOS AM-1 Mission........................................... 79
A.22.3 EOS Ocean Color Mission ..................................... 80
A.22.4 EOS-Aerosol Mission ......................................... 80
A.22.5 EOS-PM1 Mission............................................ 80
A.22.6 EOS-Altimeter Mission........................................ 81
A.22.7 EOS-Chemistry Mission ....................................... 81
A.22.8 Deferred or Deselected Sensors as a result of Restructuring ......... 81
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A.23 Equator - S.......................................................... 83
A.24 ERBS (Earth Radiation Budget Satellite)................................ 84
A.25 ERS-1 (European Remote-Sensing Satellite).............................. 85
A.26 ERS-2.............................................................. 90
A.27 ETALON ........................................................... 93
A.28 EURECA (European Retrievable Carrier) ............................... 93
A.28.1 EURECA-1 Mission .......................................... 94
A.29 EXOS (Exospheric Observations)....................................... 95
A.29.1 EXOS-A (Kyokko)............................................ 96
A.29.2 EXOS-B (Jikiken) ............................................ 96
A.29.3 EXOS-C (Ohzora)............................................ 98
A.29.4 EXOS-D (Akebono) .......................................... 98
A.30 FAST (Fast Auroral Snapshot Explorer).................................. 102
A.31 Fengyun-1........................................................... 104
A.32 Fengyun-2........................................................... 105
A.33 FORTE (Fast On-Orbit Recording of Transient Events) .................... 106
A.34 FREJA ............................................................. 107
A.35 GEMINI............................................................ Ill
A.36 GEO-IK ............................................................ Ill
A.37 GEOS (GEOstationary Satellite) ....................................... 112
A.37.1 GEOS-1 .................................................... 112
A.37.2 GEOS-2 .................................................... 113
A.38 GEOS-3 (Geodynamics Experimental Ocean Satellite) ..................... 113
A.39 GEOSAT (Geodetic/Geophysical Satellite) ............................... 113
A.40 GFO (Geosat Follow-On Program)...................................... 114
A.41 GEOTAIL .......................................................... 115
A.42 GLONASS.......................................................... 117
A.43 GPS (NAVSTAR-GPS)................................................ 119
A.43.1 Availability of GPS/GLONASS Systems.......................... 122
A.43.2 GPS Applications............................................. 122
A.43.3 IGS (International GPS Service for Geodynamics) ................. 124
A.43.4 CIGNET.................................................... 124
A.43.5 DGPS ...................................................... 125
A.43.6 Future of GPS/GLONASS Services.............................. 126
A.43.7 GPS Information Services for Civil User Community...............126
A.44 GMS (Geostationary Meteorological Satellite) ............................ 127
A.45 GOMS (Geost. Operational Meteorological Satellite) ...................... 127
A.45.1 Radio Complex for Data Collection, Transmission and Relay ........ 128
A.46 HCMM (Heat Capacity Mapping Mission) ............................... 130
A.47 HIROS (High Resolution Observing Satellite) ............................ 131
A.48 IMP-8 (International Monitoring Platform)....................... 131
A.49 INSAT....................................................[......... 133
A.50 INTERBALL........................................................ 134
A.50.1 Auroral Probe Sensors...................................... 135
A.50.2 Tail Probe Sensors .......................................... 136
A.51 IRS-1A (Indian Remote Sensing Satellite)....................... 139
A.51.1 IRS-1B .................................. _ .............. 139
A.51.2 IRS-1C/1D ........................... ...................... 140
A.51.3 IRS-lE(Pl) ........................... ................141
A.51.4 IRS-P2............................... .................141
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A.52 ISEE (International Sun-Earth Explorer)................................. 142
A.52.1 ISEE-1 and -2 Mission......................................... 142
A.52.2 ISEE-3 Mission .............................................. 145
A.53 JERS-1 (Japanese Earth Resources Satellite) ............................. 147
A.54 LAGEOS-I (Laser Geodynamics Satellite) ............................... 149
A.54.1 LAGEOS-II ................................................. 150
A.55 LANDSAT.......................................................... 151
A.55.1 Landsat-6 ................................................... 153
A.55.2 Landsat-7 ................................................... 155
A.55.3 Landsat Archival Data (Status) ................................. 155
A.56 LDEF (Long Duration Exposure Facility) ................................ 155
A.57 LFC (LARGE FORMAT CAMERA) ................................... 158
A.58 LITE (Lidar In-Space Technology Experiment)............................ 159
A.59 MAGSAT........................................................... 160
A.60 MAPS (Measurement of Air Pollution from Satellites) ..................... 160
A.61 METEOR-1 Series ................................................... 161
A.62 METEOR-2 Series ................................................... 162
A.63 METEOR-Priroda Series.............................................. 162
A.64 METEOR-3 Series ................................................... 163
A.65 METEOR-3M Series.................................................. 168
A.66 METEOSAT ........................................................ 169
A.66.1 MSG (METEOSAT Second Generation)......................... 172
A.67 Microlab-1 .......................................................... 173
A.68 MIR-1 Orbital Station................................................. 175
A.69 MOMS-01........................................................... 179
A.70 MOMS-02........................................................... 180
A.71 MOS (Marine Observation Satellite) .................................... 182
A.72 NIMBUS ........................................................... 183
A.73 NOAA-GOES ....................................................... 186
A.73.1 NOAA-GOES Data Collection System (DCS)..................... 188
A.73.2 NOAA-GOES SEM Instruments................................ 190
A.73.3 NOAA-GOES Second Generation .............................. 191
A.74 NOAA-POES........................................................ 195
A.74.1 Planned POES series of NOAA................................. 198
A.74.2 ARGOS on NOAA-POES Satellites ............................. 202
A.74.3 S RSAT on NOAA-POES Satellite Series........................ 203
A.75 ODIN .............................................................. 207
A.76 OKEAN-O.......................................................... 208
A.76.1 Experimental Cosmos Program ................................. 209
A.76.2 OKEAN-O1 Operational Series................................. 210
A.76.3 OKEAN-O Series ............................................ 211
A.77 0rsted.............................................................. 212
A.78 POEM (Polar Orbit Earth-Observation Missions) ......................... 213
A.78.1 ENVISAT-1 ................................................. 214
A.78.2 METOP-1 ................................................... 221
A.79 POLAR ............................................................ 224
A.80 PoSAT-A (Portuguese Satellite)......................................... 227
A.81 PRARE Tracking System .............................................. 228
A.82 PRIRODA-1 ........................................................ 231
A.83 RADARSAT ........................................................ 239
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A.84 RESURS-F .........................................................241
A.85 RESURS-O .........................................................243
A.86 SAFIR..............................................................245
A.87 Salyut Space Station ..................................................248
A.88 SAMPEX (Solar Anomalous and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer) .........248
A.89 SAN MARCO D/L ...................................................250
A.90 SCD1 (Satelite de Coleta de Dados).....................................252
A.90.1 SSR1 .......................................................253
A.91 SEASAT............................................................254
A.92 SeaStar .............................................................255
A.93 Shuttle EO Imaging Cameras...........................................257
A.93.1 Shuttle Film Camera Systems...................................258
A.94 SIR-A (Shuttle Imaging Radar).........................................259
A.95 SIR-B ..............................................................260
A.96 SIR-C/X-SAR........................................................ 261
A.97 SKYLAB Space Station ............................................... 263
A.98 SME (Solar Mesosphere Explorer)......................................264
A.99 SMM (Solar Maximum Mission)........................................265
A.100 SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) .............................268
A.101 SOLAR-A (Yohkoh)..................................................272
A.102 Spacelab-1 ..........................................................273
A.103 Spacelab-3 ..........................................................274
A.104 SPOT ..............................................................274
A. 104.1 Spot-3 ......................................................277
A.104.2 Spot-4 ......................................................277
A.104.3 Spot-Radar..................................................278
A.105 Starlette ............................................................278
A.106 Stella...............................................................279
A.107 TEMISAT (Telespazio Micro Satellite)...................................279
A.108 TIMED.............................................................283
A.109 TOMS Missions......................................................285
A.109.1 TOMS-EP...................................................286
A.109.2 TOMS/NSCAT on ADEOS ....................................287
A. 110 TOPEX/POSEIDON .................................................287
A.110.1 DORIS .....................................................288
A.111 TRMM (Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission)............................290
A. 112 UARS (Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite) ...........................293
A.113 Viking..............................................................297
A.I 14 WIND..............................................................300
Part B Survey of Airborne Sensors........................... 303
B.I AES (Airborne Emission Spectrometer) .................................305
B.2 AIMR (Airborne Imaging Microwave Radiometer) ........................306
B.3 AIR-93 (Airborne Imaging 93 GHz Radiometer) ..........................306
B.4 AIRSAR (Airborne SAR) .............................................307
B.4.1 TOPSAR (Interferometric Radar Topographic Mapping Instrument) . 309
B.5 AIS (Airborne Imaging Spectrometer)...................................310
B.6 AISA (Airborne Imaging Spectrometer for different Applications) ...........311
B.7 ALAS (Airborne Laser Altimeter System)................................312
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B.8 ALF (Airborne Laser Fluorosensor)..................................... 314
B.9 ALIAS (Aircraft Laser Infrared Absorption Spectrometer).................. 315
B.9.1 ALIAS-I on ER-2 Aircraft ..................................... 316
B.9.2 ALIAS-II on Perseus Aircraft................................... 316
B.10 ALPS (Airborne Laser Polarization Sensor) .............................. 317
B.ll AMMR (Airborne Multichannel Microwave Radiometer)...................318
B.12 AMMS (Airborne Microwave Moisture Sounder)..........................318
B.13 AMPR (Advanced Microwave Precipitation Radiometer)...................318
B.14 AMSS MK-II (Airborne Multi-Spectral Scanner) ..........................319
B.15 AOL (Airborne Oceanographic Lidar)...................................320
B.16 ARGUS (Two-Channel Atmospheric Tracer Instrument)....................321
B.17 ARMAR (Airborne Rain Mapping Radar) ...............................322
B.18 ASAS (Advanced Solid-State Array Spectroradiometer) ....................324
B.19 ATLAS (Airborne Tunable Laser Absorption Spectrometer) ................325
B.20 ATLAS (Airborne TerrestriaL Applications Scanner).......................326
B.21 AVIRIS (Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer) .................327
B.22 CAESAR ...........................................................329
B.23 CALS (Cloud and Aerosol Lidar System).................................331
B.24 CAMS (Calibrated Airborne Multispectral Scanner) .......................331
B.25 CAR (Cloud Absorption Radiometer) ...................................332
B.26 CARABAS (Coherent All RAdio BAnd Sensing)..........................333
B.27 CASI (Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager).........................335
B.28 Chinese Airborne Instruments..........................................336
B.28.1 CIS (Chinese Imaging Spectrometer) ............................336
B.28.2 AMS (Airborne Multispectral Scanner) ..........................337
B.28.3 TIMS (Thermal Imaging Multispectral Scanner)...................337
B.28.4 MAIS (Modular Airborne Imaging Spectrometer) .................337
B.28.5 Prototype Scanner............................................338
B.28.6 CAS-SAR (Chinese Academy of Sciences SAR) ...................339
B.29 CHR1SS (Compact High Resolution Imaging Spectrograph Sensor) ..........340
B.30 CNC (Condensation Nucleus Counter) ..................................342
B.31 Condor-APV (Autonomously Piloted Vehicle) ............................342
B.32 C/X-SAR ...........................................................343
B.33 Daedalus Instruments (Digital Multispectral Scanner)......................345
B.33.1 ATM (Airborne Thematic Mapper)..............................345
B.33.2 Analog Bispectral Instruments..................................346
B.33.3 Analog and Digital Bispectral/Multispectral Instruments............348
B.33.4 AOCI (Airborne Ocean Color Imager Spectrometer)...............349
B.33.5 AMS (Airborne Multispectral Scanner) ..........................350
B.33.6 TIMS (Thermal Infrared Multispectral Scanner)...................351
B.33.7 Wildfire.....................................................352
B.33.8 MAS (MODIS Airborne Simulator) ............................. 352
B.33.9 MIV1S (Multispectral Infrared and Visible Spectrometer)........... 352
B.34 DLR Lidar Instruments ............................................... 354
B.35 DOE Airborne Instruments in ARM Program.............................356
B.35.1 MPIR (Multispectral Pushbroom Imaging Radiometer)............. 356
B.35.2 CDL (Cloud Detection Lidar) .................................. 357
B.35.3 HONER (Hemispherical Optimized Net-flux Radiometer)..........357
B.35.4 UAV-AERI (UAV Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer) ... 358
B.36 DO-SAR (Dornier SAR) ..............................................359
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B.37 DRA-SAR (Defense Research Agency SAR) .............................360
B.38 Dual Polarized 37 GHz Radiometer .....................................361
B.39 DUTSCAT (DUT Airborne Radar Scatterometer).........................361
B.40 EDOP (ER-2 Doppler Radar)..........................................362
B.41 ELDORA/ASTRAIA.................................................363
B.42 EMIRAD (Electromagnetics Institute Radiometer)........................365
B.43 EMISAR (Electromagnetics Institute SAR) ..............................366
B.44 ER-2 High-Altitude Aircraft Program....................................367
B.45 EROS Digital Imagery and Photographic Products.........................368
B.45.1 Airborne Science and Applications Program (ASAP)...............369
B.46 E-SAR (Experimental SAR) ...........................................369
B.47 E-SLAR (Experimental Side-Looking Airborne Radar) ....................370
B.48 ESMR (Electronically Scanned Microwave Radiometer)....................371
B.49 ESTAR (Electronically Steered Thinned Array Radiometer) ................371
B.50 FLASH (FOA Laser Airborne Sounder for Hydrography) ..................374
B.51 FLI (Fluorescence Line Imager) ........................................375
B.52 FOLPEN (Foliage Penetration VHF Impulse SAR)........................375
B.52.1 GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar)...............................376
B.53 GER Corporation Instruments .........................................377
B.53.1 ASTER Simulator ............................................377
B.53.2 DAIS-2815 (Digital Airborne Imaging Spectrometer)..............378
B.53.3 DAIS-7915 (Digital Airborne Imaging Spectrometer) ..............379
B.53.4 DAIS-16115 (Digital Airborne Imaging Spectrometer) .............380
B.53.5 GER-63 Channel Scanner......................................380
B.54 Harvard Atmospheric Chemistry Instruments .............................380
B.54.1 OH/HO2-Instrument..........................................380
B.54.2 ClO/BrO Instrument..........................................381
B.54.3 H2O Instrument..............................................381
B.54.4 O3 Instrument ...............................................382
B.54.5 C1ONO2-Instrument ..........................................382
B.54.6 NOy-Instrument..............................................383
B.54.7 CO2-Instrument..............................................383
B.55 HIS (High-Resolution Interferometer Sounder) ...........................383
B.56 HUTSCAT (Helsinki University of Technology Scatterometer) ..............385
B.57 HUTSLAR (HUT Side-Looking Airborne Radar).........................386
B.58 HYDICE (Hyperspectral Digital Imagery Collection Experiment)............387
B.59 ISM (Infrared Imaging Spectrometer) ...................................388
B.60 LAC (Large Area Collector) ...........................................389
B.61 LARSEN (Airborne Scanning Lidar) ....................................390
B.62 LASE (Lidar Atmospheric Sensing Experiment)...........................391
B.63 LEAF (Laser Environmental Airborne Fluorosensor) ......................391
B.64 LEANDRE .........................................................393
B.65 LFS (Laser Fluorosensor) .............................................393
B.66 LIP (Lightning Instrument Package).....................................395
B.67 M-7 (Mapper Multispectral Testbed) ....................................396
B.68 MAMS (Multispectral Atmospheric Mapping Sensor) ......................399
B.69 MARA (Multimode Airborne Radar Altimeter)...........................399
B.70 MCR (Multispectral Cloud Radiometer) .................................401
B.71 MEIS (Multi-detector Electro-optical Imaging Sensor) .....................402
B.72 MERES (Multifrequency Radiometer for Remote Sensing of the Sea Surface) . 403
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B.73 MINISCAT..........................................................404
B.74 MIR (Millimeter-Wave Imaging Radiometer) .............................405
B.75 MklV (Mark-IV Interferometer)........................................405
B.76 MMS (Meteorological Measurement System).............................406
B.77 MMW-SAR (Millimeter Wave SAR) ....................................407
B.78 MSS (Maritime Surveillance System) ....................................408
B.78.1 SLAR (Side-Looking Airborne Radar)...........................409
B.78.2 IR/UV (Infrared/Ultraviolet System) ............................409
B.78.3 MWR (Scanning Microwave Radiometer) ........................410
B.78.4 Camera (Photographic Camera System)..........................410
B.78.5 Video (Video Camera System)..................................410
B.79 MTP (Microwave Temperature Profiler) .................................410
B.80 MTS (Millimeter-Wave Temperature Sounder)............................411
B.81 MUSIC (MUlti-Spectral Infrared Camera) ...............................412
B.82 NAILS (NCAR Airborne Infrared Lidar System)..........................413
B.83 NASIC (NASA Aircraft-Satellite Instrument Calibrator)....................414
B.84 NCAR Electra Aircraft Instrumentation .................................416
B.85 NEC-SAR (NEC Corporation SAR).....................................417
B.86 NS001 (Thematic Mapper Simulator)....................................419
B.87 NUSCAT (Airborne Ku-Band Scatterometer).............................419
B.88 OLS (Oceanographic Lidar System) .....................................421
B.89 P-3/SAR ............................................................421
B.90 PBMR (Pushbroom Microwave Radiometer) .............................423
B.91 PERSEUS (Unmanned High-Altitude Research Aircraft)...................424
B.92 PHARUS (PHased ARray Universal SAR)...............................426
B.93 PMS (Particle Measuring Systems Inc.) Instruments........................427
B.94 POLDER (Airborne Instrument) .......................................430
B.95 PORTOS ...........................................................431
B.96 PRIRODA Airborne Instruments.......................................432
B.97 Radius (Microwave Radiometer)........................................433
B.98 RAMS (RAdiation Measurement System)................................434
B.99 RAMSES (Radar Aeroporte Multi-Spectral d Etude des Signatures)..........435
B.100 RMK (ReihenmeBkammer - Metric Camera) .............................436
B.101 ROSIS (Reflective Optics System Imaging Spectrometer)...................438
B.102 ROWS (Radar Ocean Wave Spectrometer)...............................439
B.103 SFSI (SWIR Full Spectrographic Imager) ................................440
B.104 SILVACAM (Real-time False Color CCD Video Camera)...................441
B.105 SLAR (Side-Looking Airborne Radar, NLR) .............................442
B.106 SMIFTS (Spatially Modulated Imaging FTS) .............................442
B.107 SSTR (Sea Surface Temperature Radiometer) ............................446
B.108 STAR (Sea-Ice and Terrain Assessment Radar) ...........................446
B.109 STRATO 2C (Piloted High-Altitude Research Aircraft) ....................448
B.110 Sun Photometer......................................................449
B. 110.1 HIRAASS (High Resolution Airborne Autotracking Sun Spectrometer) 449
B.lll TRWIS (TRW Imaging Spectrometer) ...................................450
B.112 TSCC (Translinear Scanning CCD Camera) ..............................450
B.113 TU-134A (Tupolev Flying Laboratory)...................................451
B.I 13.1 IMARC (Imaging Multifrequency Airborne Radar Complex)........451
B.113.2 SIR (Scanning Infrared Radiometer) ............................453
B.113.3 AFA-41/10 (Aerial Foto Apparatus) .............................453
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B.114 UV-DIAL (Ultraviolet Differential Absorption Lidar)......................453
B.115 VIRL (Visible and near Infrared Lidar)..................................454
B.I 16 VIS (Video Imaging System) ...........................................456
B.I 17 WHiRL (Wide-angle High-Resolution Line-imager) .......................456
B.118 WILD RC30 (Aerial Camera System)....................................457
B.119 WIS (Wedge Imaging Spectrometer) ....................................458
Part C Reference Data and Definitions ....................... 465
C.I Definitions, Concepts, Summaries.......................................469
C.I.I Remote Sensing across the Electromagnetic Spectrum..............469
C.I.2 Types and Classes of Remote Sensors and Sensing Data.............469
C.I.3 Some Aspects of Radiometric Instrument Calibration ..............473
C.I.4 Correction/Calibration methods on sensor data....................475
C.1.5 Imaging Systems in the Visible and IR Spectra ....................478
C.I.6 Resolution (for visible and infrared Imagery)......................480
C.1.7 Multispectral Scanners ........................................481
C.I.8 Imaging Spectrometers........................................482
C.1.9 Passive Radiometry ...........................................483
C.I.10 Active Radiometry............................................487
C.I.10.1 Types of Radar Sensors...................................... 488
C.I.10.2 SAR Terminology and Definitions............................. 489
C.I. 10.3 Lidars (Laser-Based Remote Sensing) ......................... 492
C. 1.11 Summary of Microwave Tracking Systems ........................495
C. 1.12 Definitions of Orbital Terminology in Remote Sensing..............496
C.2 Summary of World Data Centers (WDCs)................................499
C.3 Committee on Earth Observation Satellites - CEOS........................502
C.4 Bits and Pieces.......................................................503
C.5 Solar Wind and the Magnetosphere - an Introduction ...................... 516
Appendix A Glossary....................................... 519
Appendix B Definition of the Acronyms ....................... 537
Appendix C Index Table of Sensors ........................... 563
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