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    Auroral Kilometric Radiation observed by Cluster

    Date: 26 Jun 2008
    Satellite: Cluster
    Depicts: Auroral Kilometric Radiation detected by Cluster
    Copyright: ESA (Adapted from Mutel et al., 2003)

    This schematic diagram depicts Auroral Kilometric Radiation detected by the four Cluster spacecraft. The time and frequency resolution of the WideBanD instrument on each spacecraft permits the angular beaming pattern of individual AKR bursts to be measured.


    Last Update: 30 Jun 2008

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