The Microwave Ionosphere Nonlinear Interaction Experiment (MINIX) is a
sounding rocket experiment launched by
Japan on 29 August 1983.[1] Its purpose was to study the effects of
Microwave energy in the
Ionosphere, and to study high-power microwave technology for use in a
Space-based solar power satellite.[2]
References
^Kaya, N.; Matsumoto, H.; Miyatake, S.; Kimura, I.; Nagatomo, M. (1986). "Nonlinear interaction of strong microwave beam with the ionosphere MINIX rocket experiment". Space Solar Power Review. 6 (3): 181–6.
Bibcode:
1986iece.conf..181K.
OCLC4434489765.
OSTI6955190.
^Nagatomo, Makoto; Kaya, Nobuyuki; Matsumoto, Hiroshi (January 1986). "Engineering aspect of the microwave ionosphere nonlinear interaction experiment (MINIX) with a sounding rocket". Acta Astronautica. 13 (1): 23–9.
Bibcode:
1986AcAau..13...23N.
doi:
10.1016/0094-5765(86)90004-4.
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