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T. Oddy
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 18
Citations - 1764
T. Oddy is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spacecraft & Magnetic field. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 18 publications receiving 1663 citations.
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The Cluster Magnetic Field Investigation: overview of in-flight performance and initial results
A. Balogh,Chris Carr,Mario H. Acuña,M. W. Dunlop,T. Beek,Patrick Brown,Karl-Heinz Fornacon,E. Georgescu,Karl-Heinz Glassmeier,J. Harris,G. Musmann,T. Oddy,Konrad Schwingenschuh +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of the instrumentation used to measure the magnetic field on the four Cluster spacecraft and an overview the performance of the operational modes used in flight.
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The Double Star magnetic field investigation: instrument design, performance and highlights of the first year's observations
Chris Carr,Patrick Brown,T. L. Zhang,J. Gloag,Timothy S. Horbury,E. A. Lucek,Werner Magnes,Helen O'Brien,T. Oddy,U. Auster,Patrick Austin,O. Aydogar,A. Balogh,Wolfgang Baumjohann,T. Beek,Hans Eichelberger,Karl-Heinz Fornacon,E. Georgescu,Karl-Heinz Glassmeier,M. Ludlam,Rumi Nakamura,Ingo Richter +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the design of the magnetic field instrument onboard both of the Double Star spacecraft and an overview of the performance as measured first on-ground and then in-orbit.
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The Solar Orbiter magnetometer
Timothy S. Horbury,Helen O'Brien,I. Carrasco Blazquez,M. Bendyk,Patrick Brown,R. Hudson,Vincent Evans,T. Oddy,Chris Carr,T. Beek,Emanuele Cupido,S. Bhattacharya,J.-A. Dominguez,L. Matthews,V. R. Myklebust,Barry J. Whiteside,Stuart D. Bale,Wolfgang Baumjohann,David Burgess,Vincenzo Carbone,Peter J. Cargill,Jonathan Eastwood,G. Erdös,Lyndsay Fletcher,R. J. Forsyth,Joe Giacalone,Karl-Heinz Glassmeier,Melvyn L. Goldstein,T. Hoeksema,Mike Lockwood,Werner Magnes,Milan Maksimovic,Eckart Marsch,William H. Matthaeus,Neil Murphy,Valery M. Nakariakov,Christopher J. Owen,Mathew J. Owens,Javier Rodriguez-Pacheco,Ingo Richter,Pete Riley,Christopher T. Russell,Steven J. Schwartz,Rami Vainio,Marco Velli,Susanne Vennerstrøm,Roger Walsh,Robert F. Wimmer-Schweingruber,Gary P. Zank,Daniel Müller,I. Zouganelis,Andrew Walsh +51 more
TL;DR: The magnetometer instrument on the Solar Orbiter mission is designed to measure the magnetic field local to the spacecraft continuously for the entire mission duration as discussed by the authors, and the overall instrument design, performance, data products, and operational strategy are described.
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Cluster magnetic field observations in the magnetosheath: Four-point measurements of mirror structures
Elizabeth Lucek,M. W. Dunlop,T. S. Horbury,A. Balogh,Patrick Brown,Peter J. Cargill,Chris Carr,Karl-Heinz Fornacon,E. Georgescu,T. Oddy +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an analysis of data recorded on 10 November 2000, when the four spacecrafts observed an interval of strong mirror-like activity, and use correlation analysis between spacecraft pairs to examine the scale size of the mirror structures in three dimensions.
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Cluster magnetic field observations of the bowshock: Orientation, motion and structure
T. S. Horbury,Peter J. Cargill,Elizabeth Lucek,A. Balogh,Malcolm Dunlop,T. Oddy,Chris Carr,Patrick Brown,Adam Szabo,Karl-Heinz Fornacon +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, four spacecraft cluster magnetic field observations of the low quasi-perpendicular terrestrial bowshock are presented for the first time, by combining data from the four spacecraft, bowshock orientations and velocities can be calculated.