Arctic Research Directory

ID-263 :   Imaging observations of airglows and auroras

Type

FIELDWORK

Research/Observation Title

Imaging observations of airglows and auroras

Science Summary (common)

[purpose] The all-sky imager (ASI) is an instrument to measure two-dimensional intensity distributions of airglows and/or auroras, which are very faint emissions in the upper atmosphere. [outline] Observation detailes are described at the following URL; http://salmon.nict.go.jp/systemsum/imagers/all_sky_imager_e.htm. Summary data are available in our data system; SALMON. http://salmon.nict.go.jp/.
- Individual Project Information 1/2 Research/Observation Period 2004-09-01 〜 2005-04-30

Discipline(s)

Space Physics

Personnel

RollContact PersonNameMinoru KUBOTAAffiliationInternational Arctic Environment Research Project Group, Applied Research and Standards Department, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)

Research/Observation Methods

All-sky imagers (http://salmon www.nict.go.jp/systemsum/imagers/all_sky_imager_e.htm)

Research/Observation Period

2004-09-01 〜 2005-04-30

Research/Observation Point (Detail)

Field Site: Poker Flat Research Range, Alaska Latitude [degree]: 65.116667 Longitude [degree]: -147.466667
- Individual Project Information 2/2 Research/Observation Period 2005-09-01 〜 2006-04-30

Funding Information Other Funding Details

Japan-US cooperative project of advanced radio/optical technologies and global environment research

Discipline(s)

Space Physics

Personnel

RollContact PersonNameMinoru KUBOTAAffiliationNational Institute of Information and Communications TechnologyCountryJapan

Research/Observation Methods

All-sky imagers (http://salmon.nict.go.jp/systemsum/imagers/all_sky_imager_e.htm)

Research/Observation Period

2005-09-01 〜 2006-04-30

Research/Observation Point (Detail)

Field Site: Poker Flat Research Range, Alaska, USA Latitude [degree]: 65.116667 Longitude [degree]: -147.466667
Data Registration
04:57 on Thu January 10, 2019
Last Update
02:51 on Thu February 28, 2019