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    Correcting the Arcjet Thruster Disturbance in GOES‐16 Magnetometer Data by S. Califf, D. Early, M. Grotenhuis, T. M. Loto'aniu, J. Kronenwetter

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This study presents a correction algorithm that removes the arcjet signal from the magnetometer data. …”
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    Metastable Helium Lidar for Thermosphere and Lower Exosphere Measurements: Instrument Description and Initial Results by Ruocan Zhao, Zhenwei Liu, Xianghui Xue, Hang Zhou, Zhaofeng Wang, Yingyu Liu, Jiangtao Li, Dongsong Sun, Jiaxin Lan, Tingdi Chen, Dongfeng Zhao, Xiankang Dou

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Abstract In this work, we present a metastable helium lidar system for the measurements of metastable helium He(23S) density in the thermosphere and lower exosphere. …”
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    What to Do When the F10.7 Goes Out? by Sean Elvidge, David R. Themens, Matthew K. Brown, Elizabeth Donegan‐Lawley

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Abstract The solar radio flux at 10.7 cm, known as F10.7, is a critical operational space weather index. However, without a clear backup, any interruption to the service can result in substantial errors in model outputs. …”
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    Improving Electron Density Predictions in the Topside of the Ionosphere Using Machine Learning on In Situ Satellite Data by S. Dutta, M. B. Cohen

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Abstract Modeling the Earth's ionosphere is a critical component of forecasting space weather, which in turn impacts radio wave propagation, navigation and communication. …”
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    An Ionospheric Climate Index Based on GNSS by Cheng Wang, Yuting Li, Jicang Wu, Lei Fan, Zhipeng Wang, Chen Zhou, Chuang Shi

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Abstract The ionospheric total electron content (TEC) is a significant parameter for scientific studies of the ionosphere and space weather. Ground‐based Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) station network provides an opportunity for modeling the ionospheric TEC with high accuracy. …”
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