Publication Date:
2019-07-17
Description:
The Guara Campaign consisted of a series of sounding rockets that were launched from August to October, 1994 at a new launch facility at Alcantara, Brazil, which is within one degree of the Earth's magnetic equator. The campaign was based on focused scientific experiments designed to investigate the electrodynamics and irregularities in the ionosphere and mesosphere at the Earth's magnetic equator and to study their relationship with neutral upper atmosphere motions. In all, 13 large sounding rockets and 20 small meteorological rockets were launched as part of four different experiment groups designed to investigate: (1) the daytime equatorial electrojet, (2) very high altitude Spread-F processes, (3) sunset electrodynamics, and (4) middle atmosphere-thermosphere coupling at the equator. The instrumentation on the sounding rockets varied with each investigation, but primarily included experiments to measure electric fields, currents, plasma densities,- neutral winds, neutral densities and temperatures, and ionospheric instabilities. All of the experiments utilized ground-based scientific instruments including a VHF backscatter radar interferometer, magnetometers, ionosondes, and scintillation receivers. An overview of each investigation is provided, along with a description of the launch site and the ground-based experiments. Scientific highlights of the campaign are provided.
Keywords:
Geophysics
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