Thermospheric Orthohelium, He23S $\mathrm{H}\mathrm{e}\left({\mathrm{2}}^{\mathrm{3}}\mathrm{S}\right)$, Variations Associated With a Moderate Storm in February 2023: The NIRAS‐2 Observations at the Kjell Henriksen Observatory (78.1°N, 16.0°E), Svalbard
Takanori Nishiyama(National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics), F. Sigernes, Y. Iwasa(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), Tikemani Bag(Chiba University), Takuo T. Tsuda(University of Electro-Communications), Masato Kagitani(Tohoku University), Yasunobu Ogawa(National Institute of Polar Research)
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