Canopus — A ground-based instrument array for remote sensing the high latitude ionosphere during the ISTP/GGS program
Abstract Proper interpretation ofin situ satellite data requires a knowledge of the global state of the magnetosphere-ionosphere system. CANOPUS is a large-scale array of remote sensing equipment monitoring the high latitude ionosphere from the north-central to the north-west portion of North Americ...
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