Converting auroral observations into 3D structures

A persistent obstacle to a more complete understanding of Earth’s auroral activity is characterizing the structure of auroral arcs in 3D. In situ observations, such as spacecraft transits, can directly observe only a narrow slice of the phenomenon, whereas ground-based images compress the dimensionality into their plane of observation.


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Source: Phys.org