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What Happens Above Thunderstorms: First Operational Concept and Lessons Learned from the THOR Experiment during the Short Duration Mission on-board the International Space Station

机译:雷暴之上发生的事情:国际空间站短期任务期间从THOR实验中获得的第一个操作概念和经验教训

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THOR, a European Space Agency experiment on the International Space Station (ISS), aims at imaging atmospheric and electric activity above thunderstorms, using optical cameras. More specific, the focus is on Cloud Turrets, mesospheric Gravity Waves, and Transient Luminous Events. This paper describes the operational concept applied for the first series of observations. The lessons learned from this first series of observations are presented, and improvements for future observation campaigns are suggested. The THOR experiment was firstly conducted during the Short Duration Mission (SDM) of Andreas Mogensen in September 2015. The observations were made using standard ISS camera equipment, following the instructions provided by ground on the targets of interest and camera settings to use. The development of the operational concept for the SDM was challenging due to the different International Partners involved, the time constraints limiting the options for technical feasibility studies and the shipping and budgetary constraints allowing only available on-board equipment to be used. Consequently, compared to the initial scenario the experiment was strongly restricted in terms of the operational setup and scientific observations. Despite these challenges the results obtained were above expectations. Among many observations of CTs and regular lightning, Andreas Mogensen managed to capture on film Sprite and for the first time a pulsing Blue Jet. Even with limited resources and non-specialised equipment, interesting observations could be made.
机译:欧洲空间局(THOR)是国际空间站(ISS)上的一项欧洲实验,旨在使用光学相机对雷暴上方的大气和电活动进行成像。更具体地说,重点是云炮塔,中层重力波和瞬态发光事件。本文介绍了适用于第一批观测结果的操作概念。介绍了从第一批观测中获得的经验教训,并提出了对未来观测活动的改进建议。 THOR实验于2015年9月在安德烈亚斯·莫根森(Andreas Mogensen)的短期任务(SDM)期间首次进行。观察结果是使用标准ISS相机设备进行的,遵循地面对感兴趣的目标和要使用的相机设置提供的说明。由于涉及的国际合作伙伴不同,SDM运营概念的发展具有挑战性,时间限制限制了技术可行性研究的选择,运输和预算限制只允许使用可用的车载设备。因此,与初始方案相比,该实验在操作设置和科学观察方面受到了严格限制。尽管存在这些挑战,但获得的结果还是超出了预期。在许多有关CT和常规闪电的观测中,安德烈亚斯·摩根森(Andreas Mogensen)设法在胶片Sprite上捕获了脉冲,并首次捕获了脉冲式的Blue Jet。即使在资源有限和非专业设备的情况下,也可以进行有趣的观察。

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