Ra. Goldberg et al., AN OVERVIEW OF NLC-91 - A ROCKET RADAR STUDY OF THE POLAR SUMMER MESOSPHERE, Geophysical research letters, 20(22), 1993, pp. 2443-2446
In late July and early August of 1991, a major suborbital scientific c
ampaign (NLC-91) involving scientists from eight countries was conduct
ed at ESRANGE, Kiruna, Sweden and at Heiss Island, Russia. The purpose
of the program was to investigate the chemical, dynamical, and electr
odynamical properties of the polar summer mesosphere. Thirty one rocke
t flights were coordinated with two coherent radar facilities, EISCAT
and CUPRI, and with other ground-based observatories and facilities. T
his permitted direct comparison between the in situ measurements and t
hose obtained by remote sensing of the mesosphere via continuous groun
d-based monitoring. The primary objectives of the campaign were to stu
dy noctilucent clouds (NLCs) and polar mesospheric summer echoes (PMSE
s), including their possible relationship to local aerosols and/or sma
ll scale turbulence. This overview describes the scientific program, d
iscusses the geophysical conditions during launch activities, and revi
ews some of the preliminary results. More detailed results can be foun
d in the papers which follow.