First observation results of Macao Science Satellite 1 on lightning-induced electron precipitation

The Medium-energy Electron Spectrometers (MES) is a space-borne instrument onboard Macao Science Satellite-1 (MSS-1) dedicated to monitoring the typical charged particle radiation characteristics in the satellite orbit and the process of their occurrence and development, including short bursts of li...

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description The Medium-energy Electron Spectrometers (MES) is a space-borne instrument onboard Macao Science Satellite-1 (MSS-1) dedicated to monitoring the typical charged particle radiation characteristics in the satellite orbit and the process of their occurrence and development, including short bursts of lightning-induced electron precipitation (LEP). This paper presents the first results of the LEP measurements by the MSS-1. 47 LEP events are identified with the routine operation for 3 months since satellite launch, all within the range of 1.5< L
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Detectors
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Electron energy
Electron precipitation
Electrons
Energy
Lightning
Lightning activity
Lightning discharges
Parameter identification
Precipitation
Satellite observation
Satellite orbits
Satellites
Spectral signatures
Spectrometers
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