<title>High-latitude ion transport and energetic explorer (HI-LITE): a mission to investigate ion outflow from the high-latitude ionosphere</title>
Mark F. Smith(University College London), G. R. Gladstone(Southwest Research Institute), W. K. Peterson(Palo Alto Research Center), A. G. Ghielmetti(Unknown), Jean‐Claude Gérard(University of Liège), D. N. Baker(University of Colorado Boulder), M. Hesse(Ames Research Center), Thomas S. Stephen(University of Denver), H. Balsiger(University of Bern), C. J. Pollock(Goddard Space Flight Center), R. R. Vondrak(Goddard Space Flight Center), M. Lockwood(University of Reading), S. A. Fuselier(Southwest Research Institute), F. A. Herrero(Goddard Space Flight Center), R. L. Arnoldy(University of New Hampshire), P. Wurz(University of Bern), T. E. Moore(Liverpool John Moores University), S. Chakrabarti, Daniel M. Cotton(Southwest Research Institute), E. G. Shelley(Unknown), C. Jamar(University of Liège), P. Bochsler(University of Bern), D. L. Gallagher(Marshall Space Flight Center), G. M. Erickson(Rutherford Appleton Laboratory), S. B. Mende(University of California, Berkeley)
Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE
July 7, 1993
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