Construction: Faraday Effect Tracker of Coronal and Heliospheric Structures (FETCH)

The distribution of MOST spacecraft hosting the FETCH radio transceivers supports space weather research.

Under Construction

Papers

Jensen EA, Gopalswamy N, Wilson LB III, Jian LK, Fung SF, Nieves-Chinchilla T, Shelton M, Li L, Deshpande M, Purves L, Lazio J, Manchester WB IV, Wood BE, Kooi JE, Wexler DB, Bale S, Pevtsov A, Jackson BV and Kenny MN (2023), The Faraday Effect Tracker of Coronal and Heliospheric Structures (FETCH) instrument. Front. Astron. Space Sci. 10:1064069. https://doi.org/10.3389/fspas.2023.1064069https://doi.org/10.3389/fspas.2023.1064069

Jensen EA, Gopalswamy N, Wilson LB III, Jian LK, Fung SF, Nieves-Chinchilla T, Shelton M, Li L, Deshpande M, Purves L, Lazio J, Manchester WB IV, Wood BE, Kooi JE, Wexler DB, Bale S, Pevtsov A, Jackson BV and Kenny MN (2023), The Faraday Effect Tracker of Coronal and Heliospheric Structures (FETCH) instrument. Front. Astron. Space Sci. 10:1064069. https://doi.org/10.3389/fspas.2023.1064069

Presentations

Gopalswamy, N.: 2022, Investigating the Magnetic Coupling between the Sun and Heliosphere: The Multiview Observatory for Solar Terrestrial Science (MOST). In: AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, SH42B. ADS.