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Electron Fluxes




SVS >> Electron Fluxes

Movie ID Title
Push-in through the plasmasphere to view ionospheric electron enhancements. 3317 Zoom-in to plasmapause-induced TEC enhancement - April 2001
Plasmasphere plume passes and we see the electron enhancement move across Canada and the U.S. (no dates) 3316 Zoom-in to plasmapause-induced TEC enhancement - April 2001 (Version 2)
Plasmasphere plume extending along the Earth's geomagnetic field lines. 3314 Time-varying Plasmapause and Electron data - April 2001
View of the electron enhancement plume across the northeastern U.S. and up through Canada. 3313 Ionosphere Total Electron Content - November 2003
The plasmasphere during the storm.  The plume is the structure to the right, constrained to move along the magnetic field lines. 3312 The 'Big Picture' View of the Plasmapause and Ionospheric Electron Content - April 2001
The plasmasphere plume passes below the observer, enhancing the electron content of the ionosphere below it (no dates). 3311 Zoom-in to plasmapause-induced TEC enhancement - April 2001
The high electron density plume (dark red) sweeps over the U.S and Canada. 3310 Ionosphere Total Electron Content - April 2001
This animation shows the aurora over the Northern Hemisphere as recorded by the Polar satellite on April 17, 1999. 2891 Aurora over the North Pole on April 17, 1999 (WMS)
Visible aurora over the North Pole on November 13, 1999 as measured by Polar 788 Polar Visible Aurora: Normal Solar Wind Conditions on November 13, 1999 over the North Pole
Visible aurora over the South Pole on May 11, 1999 as measured by Polar 787 Polar Visible Aurora: Low Solar Wind Conditions on May 11, 1999 over the South Pole
Visible aurora over the North Pole on May 11, 1999 as measured by Polar 786 Polar Visible Aurora: Low Solar Wind Conditions on May 11, 1999 over the North Pole
Visible aurora over the North Pole on April 17, 1999 as measured by Polar 785 Polar Visible Aurora: High Solar Wind Conditions on April 17, 1999 over the North Pole
A comparison of images of the aurora over the North Pole on May 11, 1999, when there was no solar wind, and November 13, 1999, during normal solar wind conditions. 784 Polar Visible Aurora: North Pole Comparison between May 11, 1999 and November 13, 1999 (Grid)
A comparison of images of the aurora over the North Pole on May 11, 1999, when there was no solar wind, and November 13, 1999, during normal solar wind conditions. 783 Polar Visible Aurora: North Pole Comparison between May 11, 1999 and November 13, 1999 (Continents)
An x-ray image of the South Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere 782 Polar: PIXIE at T055798 on May 11, 1999 at 22:55
An x-ray image of the South Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere 781 Polar: PIXIE at T055798 on May 11, 1999 at 05:05
An animation of x-ray images of the South Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere 780 Polar: PIXIE at Perigee 2 on May 11, 1999 (South)
An animation of x-ray images of the South Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere 779 Polar: PIXIE at Perigee 1 on May 11, 1999 (South)
An animation of x-ray images of the North Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere 778 Polar: PIXIE at Perigee on May 11, 1999 (North)
An animation of x-ray images of the North Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere 777 Polar: PIXIE at Apogee on May 11, 1999 (North)

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