Global Bottomside Ionospheric Modeling Based on GNSS‐RO Observations From the Tianmu‐1 Constellation
Abstract Radio occultation (RO) observations provide a crucial means for estimating the global Vertical Bottomside Electron Content (VBEC) in the ionosphere. However, the limited number of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites in existing RO missions restricts the capability for high‐precision reconstruction of global VBEC spatiotemporal variations.
Linghuo Jian +4 more
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Continental-scale behavioral response of birds to a total solar eclipse. [PDF]
Mann D +5 more
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Hydraulic and photosynthetic responses of big sagebrush to the 2017 total solar eclipse. [PDF]
Beverly DP +5 more
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The Constraint of Crewed Mars Missions Based on Current Radiation Dose Measurements
Abstract Crewed missions to Mars will be a milestone of future space exploration programs. However, the absence of Earth's magnetic field leaves astronauts directly exposed to unattenuated energetic particles in deep space, primarily galactic cosmic rays (GCRs), resulting in significantly higher radiation levels and enhanced health risks. Understanding
Chao Zhang +4 more
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Ecophysiological and Biochemical Responses of <i>Lessonia spicata</i> to Solar Eclipse-Induced Light Deprivation. [PDF]
Celis-Plá PSM +6 more
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Unmanned aerial vehicles reveal the impact of a total solar eclipse on the atmospheric surface layer. [PDF]
Bailey SCC +4 more
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Abstract The sporadic E (Es) layer, a key manifestation of ionosphere‐neutral atmosphere coupling, is highly sensitive to geomagnetic storms. Using more than 25,000 daily radio occultation profiles from the Tianmu‐1 and COSMIC‐2 constellations, this study investigates the global response of the Es layer to the May 2024 storm.
Sheng Guo +4 more
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Unveiling diurnal metamorphosis in the atmospheric boundary layer during an annular solar eclipse through large eddy simulations. [PDF]
Subrahamanyam DB.
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Abstract This study investigates the linkage between mesopause gravity waves and equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) from 2012 to 2015 using the collocated nightglow measurements, O2 (762 nm) and OI (630 nm), observed by the Visible and near‐Infrared Spectral Imager onboard the International Space Station under the Ionosphere, Mesosphere, upper Atmosphere,
Min‐Yang Chou +5 more
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Comparing Social Media Observations of Animals During a Solar Eclipse to Published Research. [PDF]
Ritson R, Ranglack DH, Bickford N.
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