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MSS/1: Single‐Station and Single‐Event Marsquake Inversion [PDF]
SEIS, the seismometer of the InSight mission, which landed on Mars on 26 November 2018, is monitoring the seismic activity of the planet. The goal of the Mars Structure Service (MSS) is to provide, as a mission product, the first average 1‐D velocity ...
Mélanie Drilleau +28 more
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The Macau Science Satellites (MSS‐1) mission, consisting of twin low earth orbit satellites (Satellite A and B), is the first low‐inclination and high‐precision geomagnetic surveying satellite project in China.
Mengjie Wu, P Guo
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Evaluation of the lithospheric magnetic field mapped by the first year of MSS-1 data [PDF]
The MSS-1 satellite began mapping Earth’s magnetic field in November 2023. Here, we perform a preliminary assessment of the new information provided on Earth’s lithospheric magnetic field from the first 12 months of data from MSS-1.
S. Williams +3 more
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Preface to the Special Issue of Initial Scientific Results of MSS-1
The scientific research of geomagnetism has been largely driven by new geomagnetic data that are available to scientists. Macau Science Satellite-1 (MSS-1) was successfully launched on 21st May 2023 into a near-circular orbit of altitude of about 450 km ...
Keke Zhang, PengFei Liu, YongXin Pan
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Measurements from geomagnetic satellites continue to underpin advances in geomagnetic field models that describe Earth’s internally generated magnetic field. Here, we present a new field model, MSCM, that integrates vector and scalar data from the Swarm,
Yu Gao +4 more
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This article investigates the combination of magnetic data from the MSS-1 and Swarm satellites for improved investigations of Earth’s magnetic field and Geospace. The study highlights the complementary nature of polar-orbiting (Swarm) and low-inclination
Nils Olsen
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The global lithospheric field modeling based on MSS-1 and other satellites’ gradient data
We combine gradient data from the Macau Science Satellite-1 (MSS-1), CHAllenging Minisatellite Payload (CHAMP), Swarm-A, and Swarm-C satellites to develop a 110-degree lithospheric magnetic field model. We then comprehensively evaluate the performance of
YuXuan Lin +4 more
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MISTA candidate magnetic field models for IGRF-14 derived from MSS-1, Swarm and observatory data
The International Geomagnetic Reference Field (IGRF) is a spherical harmonic model representing the large-scale Earth’s main magnetic field and its secular variation (SV).
Hongbo Yao +10 more
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Geomagnetic twin satellites MSS-1: progress and future plans [PDF]
Abstract Phil Livermore, William Brown, Ciarán Beggan and David Gubbins report on the RAS Specialist Discussion Meeting on Geomagnetic Twin satellites MSS-1: progress and future ...
Livermore, P. +3 more
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This study utilizes radio occultation observations from the Macau Science Satellite-1 mission (MSS-1) to investigate ionospheric response to the May 2024 G5 geomagnetic storm within the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) region. The distinctive data from MSS-1,
JinHuan Du, Zhe Yang
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