Optical observations of thunderstorms from the International Space Station: recent results and persp...
Optical observations of thunderstorms from the International Space Station: recent results and perspectives
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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The International Space Station (ISS) is in the lowest available orbit at ~400 km altitude, bringing instruments as close to the atmosphere as possible from the vantage point of space. The orbit inclination is 51.6°, which brings the ISS over all the low- and mid-latitude regions of the Earth and at all local times. It is an ideal platform to obser...
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Optical observations of thunderstorms from the International Space Station: recent results and perspectives
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2373-8065
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10.1038/s41526-023-00257-4