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Project Vanguard Magnetic-field Instrumentation and Measurements
James P. Heppner
John D. Stolarik
Ivan R. Shapiro
Joseph C. Cain
出版
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
, 1960
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ayB7MJmXpisC&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The Vanguard III Satellite, 1959 ETA, placed in orbit on September 18, 1959, contained a proton precessional magnetometer for magnetic-field studies of exceptional accuracy. Throughout the 85 days of battery life, the instrumentation functioned according to plan. Measurements of the absolute total field were obtained in the meridian belts of Minitrack stations at altitudes 510 to 3750 kilometers and at latitudes +/- 33.4 degrees. Surface magnetic observatories were operated at eight of the Minitrack stations to furnish correlative information. This paper reviews briefly the instrumentation employed in these experiments, and the data collection and reduction procedures. Emphasis is given to results from a preliminary analysis. Specifically, this analysis bears on the accuracy of computed fields, the stability of the earth's field in space, the Capetown anomaly, and magnetic-storm effects.