Links
- NASA-Pressemitteilung zur Veröffentlichung von MacDonald et al. aus dem Jahr 2018
- AGU-Pressemitteilung zur Veröffentlichung von Gallardo-Lacourt et al. aus dem Jahr 2018
- AGU-Pressemitteilung zur Veröffentlichung von Nishimura et al. aus dem Jahr 2019
- NASA-Pressemitteilung zur Veröffentlichung von Semeter et al. aus dem Jahr 2020
- Veröffentlichung auf der Website Aurorasaurus.org zum Artikel von Hunnekuhl & MacDonald
Literatur
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- Archer, W. E. et al. (2019): The Vertical Distribution of the Optical Emissions of a Steve and Picket Fence Event, Geophysical Research Letters, 46, 10719
- Semeter, J. et al. (2020): The Mysterious Green Streaks Below STEVE, AGU Advances, 1, e2020AV000183
- Hunnekuhl, M. & MacDonald, E. (2020): Early Ground-Based Work by Auroral Pioneer Carl Størmer on the High-Altitude Detached Subauroral Arcs Now Known as “STEVE”, Space Weather, 18, e2019SW002384
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- MacDonald, E. (2018): STEVE and the Citizen Scientists, American Scientist, 106, 283