Space-Time Localization of Plasma Turbulence Using Multiple Spacecraft Radio Links
TBMG-10493
07/01/2011
- Content
Space weather is described as the variability of solar wind plasma that can disturb satellites and systems and affect human space exploration. Accurate prediction requires information of the heliosphere inside the orbit of the Earth. However, for predictions using remote sensing, one needs not only plane-of-sky position but also range information — the third spatial dimension — to show the distance to the plasma disturbances and thus when they might propagate or co-rotate to create disturbances at the orbit of the Earth. Appropriately processed radio signals from spacecraft having communications lines-of-sight passing through the inner heliosphere can be used for this spacetime localization of plasma disturbances.
- Citation
- "Space-Time Localization of Plasma Turbulence Using Multiple Spacecraft Radio Links," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2011.