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Electrojet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An electroject is an electric current which travels around the E region of the Earth's ionosphere. There are three electrojets: above the magnetic equator (the equatorial electrojet), and near the N...
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What is this Auroral Electrojet? ... During magnetically quiet periods, the electrojet is generally confined to the auroral oval. However during disturbed periods, the electrojet increases in strength and expands to both higher and lower latitudes.
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Equatorial electrojet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fig 1: Electrojet current densities inferred from 2600 passes of the CHAMP satellite over the magnetic equator between 11:00 and 13:00 local time.
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Because they have assumed that it is an auroral phenomena they have called it the Auroral Electrojet. Because I believe it is the major force that moves and powers the earth which is provided by the Sun I will call it the Solar Electrojet, or the SE.
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This auroral electrojet these authors detected was unusually rapid, associated with velocities of ~3km/s, close to or just exceeding the local thermospheric speed of sound, and they attributed their detecting it to an unusually energetic "auroral event".
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