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1 SuperDARN Collaboration with THEMIS Ray Greenwald, on behalf of the SuperDARN Community JHU/APL THEMIS Workshop December, 2005

2 SuperDARN Northern Hemisphere Orange and red-shaded radar fields are operational. Mustard and pink radar fields are under develop- ment or planned. Rankin Inlet will be opera- tional by Spring 2006. Finland East and Hokkaido may be operational by Fall 2006. There may be 11 auroral zone and polar cap radars operational by Fall 2006 as well as 2 sub-auroral radars. Similar, but less extensive network in S. H.

3 SuperDARN Data Products Data products include: Vector electric fields Vector plasma drifts Global convection maps Measurements cover: Auroral zone Polar cap Subauroral regions. Complementary to: Satellite measurements Ground magnetic observations Ground optical measurements Data from Wallops Radar and TIMED/GUVI

4 Real-Time and Archival Data Backscattered powerLine-of-sight velocity Kapuskasing HF radar: April 6, 2000 1714-1716 UT 1000 m/s -1000 m/s 30 dB

5 Real-Time and Archival Data

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7 SuperDARN Scheduling Cycle 17 radars to coordinate - scheduling considered 2 months in advance MONTH M MONTH M-2 MONTH M-3  SuperDARN spacecraft working group invites proposals of favorable intervals “darn-space” mailing list Cluster GBWG mailing list  Shortlist of intervals spanning a subset of conjunction Submitted to the SuperDARN scheduling working group  Radar experiments run Month M-2Month M-1 Month M

8 Cluster/SuperDARN Coordination Hours of “Cluster mode”

9 Scheduling Approach Orbit/footprint plots originally intended for SuperDARN scheduling (Jim Wild, Leic. & Gareth Chisham, BAS) Now feed into EISCAT scheduling (Ian McCrea, RAL) Uses publicly available data PGP files MSP(Cluster)/MSOP(DSP) Footprint trace using T96 model P SW =2nPa, D ST =0 nT IMF B Y = IMF B Z =0 nT

10 SuperDARN Spacecraft Working Group DateUThourscomment (*=priority) ====================================== 02/1012-2412 Cusp 05/1012-2412Plasma/current sheet 06/1000-0606Plasma/current sheet 07/1006-1812 Cusp 08/1000-1818Plasma/current sheet 10/1012-2412Plasma/current sheet 11/1000-0606Plasma/current sheet 12/1000-2406Cusp & Plasma/current sheet * 13/1000-1212Plasma/current sheet 15/1006-2418Plasma/current sheet * 19/1003-1512 Cusp 20/1000-1818Plasma/current sheet 22/1006-2418Plasma/current sheet * 24/1000-1212 Cusp * 28/1012-2412 Cusp (southern hemisphere) ============================================ Total186h (7d18h) November 2005 conjunctions: ------------------------------------ We would be grateful if you would start to consider the equivalent operations for November 2005. Cluster orbit and footprint plots can be found via anonymous FTP at... machine: cluster.ion.le.ac.uk directory: c1_pgp_orbit_plots...which contains the Cluster orbit/footprint plots (Cluster 1 only, 1 gzipped ps file= 1 month). If you are also interested in considering the corresponding orbit/footprint for the equatorial DoubleStar spacecraft (known as TC1) then the directory "all_pgp_orbit_plots" on the same machine contains new style plots showing DoubleStar and Cluster (1 gzipped ps file= 1 month). Daily jpg plots of the same format can be found in "daily_orbit_plots" (the new style orbit plots in.gif format 1 file = 1 day) and "daily_footprint_plots" (the new style footprint plots in.gif format 1 file = 1 day). Suggestions for November 2005 conjunctions by the end of August please! Best wishes, Jim Wild and Gareth Chisham (SuperDARN spacecraft working group)


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