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Multi‐Year Statistics of LEO Energetic Electrons as Observed by the Korean NextSat‐1

Monitoring the Earth's radiation belt by Low‐Earth‐Orbit (LEO) satellites has a long history and complemented observations near the high‐altitude equatorial plane. However, most of the previous LEO missions suffered from limitations in energy resolution, energy range, L‐shell coverage, or the m...

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Published in:Space Weather 2021-08, Vol.19 (8), p.n/a
Main Authors: Park, Jaeheung, Min, Kyoung Wook, Seo, Hoonkyu, Kim, Eo‐Jin, Ryu, Kwangsun, Sohn, Jongdae, Seon, Jongho, Yoo, Ji‐Hyeon, Lee, Seunguk, Kress, Brian, Lee, Junchan, Woo, Changho, Lee, Dae‐Young
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Summary:Monitoring the Earth's radiation belt by Low‐Earth‐Orbit (LEO) satellites has a long history and complemented observations near the high‐altitude equatorial plane. However, most of the previous LEO missions suffered from limitations in energy resolution, energy range, L‐shell coverage, or the mission lifetime, which leave room for further improvement in this topic. For
ISSN:1542-7390
1539-4964
1542-7390
DOI:10.1029/2021SW002787