ESPERIA is an equatorial space mission mainly conceded with detecting any tectonic and preseismic related signals. More in general, it has been proposed for defining the near-Earth electromagnetic, plasma, and particle environment, and for studying perturbations and instabilities in the ionosphere-magnetosphere transition region. The same multi-instrument payload also allows anthropogenic electromagnetic emissions to be investigated. To study earthquake preparation processes and anthropogenic impacts in the Earth's surface, a phase A study has been realized for the Italian Space Agency. Within this framework also the ARINA particle experiment is in progress. © 2005 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
The ESPERIA project: A mission to investigate the near-earth space
Conti, L.;
2005-01-01
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ESPERIA is an equatorial space mission mainly conceded with detecting any tectonic and preseismic related signals. More in general, it has been proposed for defining the near-Earth electromagnetic, plasma, and particle environment, and for studying perturbations and instabilities in the ionosphere-magnetosphere transition region. The same multi-instrument payload also allows anthropogenic electromagnetic emissions to be investigated. To study earthquake preparation processes and anthropogenic impacts in the Earth's surface, a phase A study has been realized for the Italian Space Agency. Within this framework also the ARINA particle experiment is in progress. © 2005 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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