A stereoscope observation of the South Atlantic Anomaly: Initial observations from Macao Science Satellite-1 A&B

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ZONG QiuGang [1 ,2 ]
HE ZhaoGuo [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Lunar and Planetary Sciences,Macau University of Science and Technology
[2] Institute of Space Physics and Applied Technology,Peking
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P318.6 [地磁观测及仪器]; P35 [空间物理];
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<正>The South Atlantic Anomaly(SAA) is a giant space radiation spot where the intensity of Earth's magnetic field is the weakest at a given altitude in near-Earth space. The energetic particles can be captured into SAA to form the most hazardous radiation region, for decades there remained little direct evidence that revealed the energetic electron dynamic and evolution in the SAA region.
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