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- equator (the equatorial electrojet), and one each near the Northern and Southern Polar Circles (the Auroral Electrojets). Electrojets are Hall currents carried...
- Earth. It will consist of three CubeSats that will study the auroral electrojets, "by exploring a phenomenon called Zeeman splitting, which is the splitting...
- The equatorial electrojet (EEJ) is a narrow ribbon of current flowing eastward in the day time equatorial region of the Earth's ionosphere. The abnormally...
- flow within ± 3 degrees of the magnetic equator, known as the equatorial electrojet. When the Sun is active, strong solar flares can occur that hit the sunlit...
- Boström, also used field-aligned currents in a new model of auroral electrojets. Proof of Birkeland's theory of the aurora only came after a probe was...
- the dayside toward (approximately) midnight were later named "auroral electrojets" (see also Birkeland currents). Ionosphere can contribute to the formation...
- 28 February 2024. Shchepetilov, V. A. (December 2018). "Development of Electrojet Engines at the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy". Physics of Atomic...
- field and the solar wind), the formation of the ring current, auroral electrojets, and geomagnetically induced currents. One prominent use of global MHD...
- very low frequency (VLF) radio waves by modulated heating of the auroral electrojet, useful because generating VLF waves ordinarily requires gigantic antennas...
- magnetospheric electric convection field. These are the DP1-currents (the auroral electrojets) and the polar DP2-currents. Finally, a polar-ring current has been derived...