Simultaneous optical observations of transpolar arcs in the two polar caps

Optical observations with DE 1 and Viking demonstrate conclusively that transpolar arcs can be present simultaneously at polar latitudes in both hemispheres. The arcs observed here are aligned parallel to one another on opposite sides of the magnetic pole, and relative to the noon‐midnight meridian...

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description Optical observations with DE 1 and Viking demonstrate conclusively that transpolar arcs can be present simultaneously at polar latitudes in both hemispheres. The arcs observed here are aligned parallel to one another on opposite sides of the magnetic pole, and relative to the noon‐midnight meridian are rotated slightly in the counterclockwise direction when viewed from above the North Pole.
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Alignment
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Exact sciences and technology
External geophysics
Geophysics
Hemispheres
Latitude
Magnetic poles
North Pole
Physics of the high neutral atmosphere
Polar caps
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