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    IMAGE WIC Images of Localized Auroral Brightening

    Date: 11 Sep 2007
    Satellite: IMAGE
    Depicts: Three auroral brightenings on 26 September 2005
    Copyright: Prof. Sergeev, St. Petersburg state university, Russia, data from NASA IMAGE spacecraft

    Images of localized auroral brightenings on 26 September 2005 at 084451 UT, 093251UT and 094112UT for three activations - a, b and c, respectively - with spacecraft ionospheric footprints computed using the T96 model. The data was obtained with the Wide-field Imaging Camera (WIC) on board NASA's Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) spacecraft.


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