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CubeSat testing of Coulomb drag propulsion

Unread post by CosmicLettuce » Thu Apr 28, 2016 8:13 pm

http://arxiv.org/abs/1604.08414
In Coulomb drag propulsion, a long high voltage tether or system of tethers gathers momentum from a natural plasma stream such as solar wind or ionospheric plasma ram flow. A positively polarised tether in the solar wind can be used for efficient general-purpose interplanetary propellantless propulsion (the electric solar wind sail or E-sail), whereas a negatively polarised tether in LEO can be used for efficient deorbiting of satellites (the plasma brake). Aalto-1 is a 3-U cubesat to be launched in May 2016. The satellite carries three scientific experiments including 100 m long Coulomb drag tether experiment. The tether is made of four 25 and 50 micrometre diameter aluminium wires that are ultrasonically bonded together every few centimetre intervals. The tether can be charged by an onboard voltage source up to one kilovolt positive and negative. The Coulomb drag is measured by monitoring the spin rate.
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Re: CubeSat testing of Coulomb drag propulsion

Unread post by D_Archer » Fri Apr 29, 2016 1:55 am

Thanks, i will read the full paper.

There was a thread about the concept here>http://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/forum/phpB ... =3&t=16154

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Is Steve a Birkeland Current?

Unread post by Robertus Maximus » Sat Apr 22, 2017 4:26 am

Is Steve a Birkeland Current?

The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Swarm spacecraft have encountered a ‘strange ribbon of purple light’ called Steve.

One of the Swarm satellites found that; ‘The temperature 300 km above Earth’s surface jumped by 3000°C and the data revealed a 25 km-wide ribbon of gas flowing westwards at about 6 km/s compared to a speed of about 10 m/s either side of the ribbon.’

A ‘ribbon of gas’ or a Birkeland Current?

http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Obser ... _met_Steve
http://blog.aurorasaurus.org/?p=449

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Re: Is Steve a Birkeland Current?

Unread post by old timer » Sun Apr 23, 2017 10:13 am

It is a plasma "string". Too bad charge/current wasn't measured in addition to velocity (6 km/s) and temperature (3,000C). Naming this phenomena "Steve" is just stupid. Why not call the stream of hot gas what it is-namely "plasma".

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Re: Is Steve a Birkeland Current?

Unread post by Solar » Sun Apr 23, 2017 3:04 pm

Perhaps these ESA article articles are more palatable:

Supersonic Plasma Jets Discovered

Swarm Detects Assymetry

For more detailed info just visit: Swarm Documents and Publications

The latest Space News covers Swarm with Dr. D. Scott: Plasma Jets and the Electric Earth
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Re: Is Steve a Birkeland Current?

Unread post by comingfrom » Sun Apr 23, 2017 4:02 pm

Basically showing, the Earth also has a corona.

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Re: Is Steve a Birkeland Current?

Unread post by Influx » Mon Apr 24, 2017 3:46 pm

http://www.space.com/36583-new-aurora-f ... gated.html

A video of the phenomenon. Looks like the aurora twisting into a double strand current tube?
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Re: Is Steve a Birkeland Current?

Unread post by moses » Mon Apr 24, 2017 6:15 pm

Steve could be the remnant of the Birkeland currents that etched out the oceans.
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Re: Is Steve a Birkeland Current?

Unread post by Tansi » Tue Apr 25, 2017 12:15 pm

It was good to be able to come here and find out information about 'Steve' - and have links that didn't name the plasma stream! (Is sort of silly - totally takes away from learning something sensible about our solar system and planet that 'ordinary' people could actually learn and understand!)

What I, an 'ordinary' person would like to know is - when they say 'discovered' does that mean they never have ever clapped eyes on a plasma stream like this? Why?

Is there a point where they become visible - like more energy? And if so, where or why is there more energy for this stream now?

Thanks for the basic knowledge insights (as I'm sure it's pretty basic knowledge).

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Re: Is Steve a Birkeland Current?

Unread post by Solar » Wed Apr 26, 2017 7:35 pm

Sharing three thoughts on this:
Part 1: Citizen's Contribute
Tansi wrote: What I, an 'ordinary' person would like to know is - when they say 'discovered' does that mean they never have ever clapped eyes on a plasma stream like this? Why?
Correct. This particular display of the Aurora had never been observed.

Over the years science simply didn't have enough space craft, and probably not enough people, specifically dedicated to the study of the Aurora. As a result, this particular feature slipped by the observations. As explained:
… Eric Donovan from the University of Calgary explained how this new finding couldn’t have happened 20 years.

In 1997 we had just one all-sky imager in North America to observe the aurora borealis from the ground,” said Prof. Donovan.

Back then we would be lucky if we got one photograph a night of the aurora taken from the ground that coincides with an observation from a satellite. Now we have many more all-sky imagers and satellite missions like Swarm so we get more than 100 a night.”

And now, social media and citizen scientists also have an increasingly important role.- When Swarm Met Steve
Good on Prof. Donovan for keeping his ear to the ground with an eye to the sky. The interesting part is that the SWAM spacecraft made a match with something that scientist had not seen – correlated with something people on the ground saw regularly. That's a fun thing.
Part 2:Energy and Light
Tansi wrote: Is there a point where they become visible - like more energy? And if so, where or why is there more energy for this stream now?
“Energy” does that. Any increase in energy (electric fields, magnetic fields, gravitational fields, Motion) can cause some particles to emit light. So can "collisions" between some particles. Particles like to be at a certain "energy level" called a "rest state". If you pump them with extra energy from these fields they get "excited" However, they still want to return their normal "rest state". So they shed the excess energy by emitting Light (photons). Aurora are said to be a collision based excitation. The Sun is the biggest nearest source of these increases in energy.

Some Aurora are not visible. They are called “Black Aurora”:
]The black aurora isn't actually an aurora at all; it's a lack of auroral activity in a region where electrons are 'sucked' from the ionosphere,"
(…)
Aligned like a string of pearls flying 100 seconds apart, the first three spacecraft (Rumba, Salsa and Samba) detected an increase in the energy of the upward-moving electrons, coinciding with an increase in the electric field that was accelerating the electrons, and a stable electric current. However, the electric field had vanished and no evidence of a structure could be seen by the time the fourth spacecraft (Tango) flew over the aurora. - CLUSTER QUARTET PROBES THE SECRETS OF THE BLACK AURORA
So: Sometimes, when the normal Aurora has a dark hole, or dark curling effect, or perhaps long a dark band, or a dark gap – it *does not* mean that nothing is there. It can mean that electric currents in “dark mode” are outbound from Earth. Think of electricity as a two lane highway with "particle" traffic (electrons & ions etc) simultaneously moving in opposite directions.

That is why the image in the top left-hand corner from SWARM shows bidirectional (or “plasma jets”) more properly Birkeland Currents. Better still, Nature's electric currents.
Part 3: Nature's Electric currents
Here is a fun thing to do:

Electric currents take several forms. Looking up from the ground one can see organized “steams”. Looking at things from a different angle one can see “current sheets.” Sometimes beads of “ball lightning” can occur during storms.

However, probably the most familiar and favored form is the “filament” of electric current (also recognized as the Lightning Bolt). If you do the following very carefully you can watch the “plasma stream” known as “Steve” undertake the most fantastic form of a filament.

At the video link: Vanexus Photography

1-Hit the ”play” button. Watch the counter start at 00:00.

2- You must “Pause” the video counter at 00:01. The video space between 00:00 and 00:01 is what you want to focus on.

3-Next to the "Play" button you should now see a little blue section in the video progress bar.

4- Click and hold your cursor within that little blue space. Then, VERY slowly slide your cursor left and right **ONLY** within the little blue section of the progress bar between 00:00-00:01.

You can then pause at the briefest of moments and freeze the "plasma stream" while it adopts the very familiar serpentine entwined tubular shape of Nature's very own electric current filament.
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Re: Is Steve a Birkeland Current?

Unread post by Lloyd » Thu May 11, 2017 2:55 pm

Need Data to Help Create Alternative Science Wiki
http://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/forum/phpB ... 61#p119561

That includes E.U. data. Please see that thread.

I told my brother, Steve, about that plasma string. I told him it seems that scientists consider anything unusual to be Steve.

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