The WISP/HF system for Spacelab
Abstract
The high frequency part of the waves in space plasmas system, WISP/HF, is a flexible shuttle Spacelab instrument for transmitting, receiving, and processing signals in the 0.3 to 30 MHz range. It permits a wide range of plasma wave experiments in the ionosphere including studies of the transmitting antenna, fundamentals of electromagnetic (EM) and electrostatic (ES) waves in magnetoplasmas, instabilities and nonlinearities, and remote sounding of ionospheric structure. Collaborative investigations involving other WISP equipment (e.g., antenna and propagation studies with the WISP/VLF system) or other Spacelab facilities (e.g., beam plasma interactions using charged particle guns) are envisaged. A few specific examples illustrate the relevance of WISP/HF to current scientific interest. The overall goal is to help build a comprehensive understanding of plasmaspheric wave physics through group studies.
- Publication:
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Space Plasma Physics Active Experiment
- Pub Date:
- October 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980ppae.nasa..173J
- Keywords:
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- Ionospherics;
- Plasma Waves;
- Signal Processing;
- Space Plasmas;
- Spaceborne Experiments;
- Spacelab Payloads;
- Electromagnetic Radiation;
- Electrostatic Waves;
- Experiment Design;
- Plasma Physics;
- Instrumentation and Photography