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South Pole Observation: Electrons' Energy and Aurora Characteristics

Insights from June 13, 2007, observations at South Pole reveal electron energy variations, aurora propagation details, ionosphere speed, and more. THEMIS GBO network magnetometers data provide valuable ground-based insights.

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South Pole Observation: Electrons' Energy and Aurora Characteristics

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  1. June 13, 2007, Observation from South Pole 16:31 16:56

  2. South, Poleward West, earlier East, later Energy of Electrons: Higher Lower North, equatorward

  3. Images every 21 Seconds available

  4. 17:36

  5. More South Pole data

  6. THEMIS GBO network Ground based magnetometers

  7. Some response 16:20 and 17:50

  8. Information from auroral images • Propagation direction of aurora • Propagation speed in the ionosphere • Estimate mean electron energy • Scale size of isolated structures • ??? Best events for this group from the ground-based standpoint: 2007-06-13 2008-05-04

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