GNSS Remote Sensing of Man‐Made Space Weather Events on Consecutive Days Over East Asia
Abstract The maiden launch of Gravity‐1, labeled as the most powerful all‐solid propellent rocket yet, on 11‐January‐2024 around 0530 UT from an offshore launch platform, Yellow‐Sea, China by OrienSpace was followed by the 48th launch of H‐IIA rocket from Tanegashima space center by Japanese Aerospa...
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Main Authors: | P. K. Rajesh, C. H. Charles Lin, Susumu Saito, Tzu‐Jui Huang, J. D. Huba, Mitchell M. Shen, Min‐Yang Chou, Jia Yue, Chi‐Yen Lin |
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Language: | English |
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Wiley
2025-06-01
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Series: | Space Weather |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1029/2025SW004395 |
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