Title :
Global lightning and sprite measurements from International Space Station
Author :
Ushio, Toshimitu ; Sato, Mitsuhisa ; Morimoto, Takuya ; Kikuchi, Hiroaki ; Suzuki, M. ; Yamazaki, Akiko ; Hobara, Yasuhide ; Adachi, Toru
Author_Institution :
Electr., Electron. & Inf. Eng. Div., Osaka Univ., Suita, Japan
Abstract :
The Global Lightning and sprIte MeasurementS (GLIMS) on the International Space Station (ISS) is a mission to detect and locate optical transient luminous events (TLEs) and its associated lightning simultaneously from the non-sun synchronous orbit, and is scheduled to be launch from Japan in January, 2012 as part of the multi-mission consolidated equipment on Japanese Exposure Module (JEM). Our mission goals are (1) to detect and locate lightning and sprite within storm scale resolution over a large region of the Earth´s surface along the orbital track of the ISS without any bias, (2) to clarify the generation mechanism of sprite, and (3) to identify the occurrence conditions of TLEs. To achieve these goals, two CMOS cameras, six Photometers, VLF receiver, and VHF interferometer with two antennas, are installed at the bottom of the module to observe the TLEs as well as causative lighting discharges at nadir direction during day and night time. Though the luminous events so-called sprite, elves and jets have been investigated by numerous researchers all over the world based mainly on the ground observations, some important problems have not been fully understood yet such as generation mechanisms of columniform fine structure and horizontal offset of some sprites from the parent lightning discharges. In the JEM-GLIMS mission, observations from our synchronized sensors are going to shed light on above-mentioned unsolved problems regarding TLEs as well as causative lighting discharges. In this presentation, the scientific background, instrumentation, project summaries and initial observation results are given.
Keywords :
atmospheric measuring apparatus; atmospheric techniques; lightning; sprites; AD 2012 01; CMOS cameras; GLIMS; Global Lightning and sprIte MeasurementS; International Space Station; JEM-GLIMS mission; Japan; Japanese Exposure Module; VHF interferometer; VLF receiver; multimission consolidated equipment; nonsun synchronous orbit; parent lightning discharges; sprite generation mechanism; storm scale resolution; transient luminous events; Discharges (electric); Extraterrestrial measurements; Lightning; Optical interferometry; Optical variables control; Optical variables measurement; Sprites (computer);
Conference_Titel :
General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (URSI GASS), 2014 XXXIth URSI
Conference_Location :
Beijing
DOI :
10.1109/URSIGASS.2014.6929579