Contract No. AF 19(604)-3860 -- GEOPHYSICS RESEARCH DIRECTORATE AIR FORCE CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH CENTER AIR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMAND UNITED STATES AIR FORCE; BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTSLIST OF FIGURES -- ABSORPTION OF RADIO WAVES AND METEORIC IONIZATION -- METEORIC IONIZATION -- ABSORPTION AND SPORADIC METEORS -- ABSORPTION AND METEOR SHOWERS -- IONIZING EFFICIENCY OF METEORS -- CONCLUSIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCESYe
The radar detection of meteor trails is discussed with reference to the equipment used, the methods ...
The capabilities of the radiometeor method of wind measurement increase with the increase of the tra...
The altitude distribution of meteors detected by a radar is sensitive to the instrument's response f...
Prepared for Geophysics Research Directorate, Air Force Cambridge Research Center, Air Research and ...
Author Institution: Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio, and Wright Air Development Center, Dayton...
Author Institution: Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio, and Wright Air Development Center, Dayton...
A summary of the present understanding of the behaviour of meteoric ionization is given and cooling ...
The decay times of VHF radar echoes from underdense meteor trails are reduced in the lower portions ...
This thesis is concerned with the observation and study of meteors with a narrow beam VHF radar oper...
An intense flux of small-mass meteors has been seen in large-aperture radar scattering for many year...
Intensive E region ionization extending up to 140 km altitude and lasting for several hours was obse...
The determination of the meteoroid flux is still a scientifically challenging task. This paper focus...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Meteoroids entering the atmosphere burn up due to friction and form ionized meteor trails at altitud...
This paper calculates the spatial distribution of the plasma responsible for radar head echoes by ap...
The radar detection of meteor trails is discussed with reference to the equipment used, the methods ...
The capabilities of the radiometeor method of wind measurement increase with the increase of the tra...
The altitude distribution of meteors detected by a radar is sensitive to the instrument's response f...
Prepared for Geophysics Research Directorate, Air Force Cambridge Research Center, Air Research and ...
Author Institution: Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio, and Wright Air Development Center, Dayton...
Author Institution: Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio, and Wright Air Development Center, Dayton...
A summary of the present understanding of the behaviour of meteoric ionization is given and cooling ...
The decay times of VHF radar echoes from underdense meteor trails are reduced in the lower portions ...
This thesis is concerned with the observation and study of meteors with a narrow beam VHF radar oper...
An intense flux of small-mass meteors has been seen in large-aperture radar scattering for many year...
Intensive E region ionization extending up to 140 km altitude and lasting for several hours was obse...
The determination of the meteoroid flux is still a scientifically challenging task. This paper focus...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Meteoroids entering the atmosphere burn up due to friction and form ionized meteor trails at altitud...
This paper calculates the spatial distribution of the plasma responsible for radar head echoes by ap...
The radar detection of meteor trails is discussed with reference to the equipment used, the methods ...
The capabilities of the radiometeor method of wind measurement increase with the increase of the tra...
The altitude distribution of meteors detected by a radar is sensitive to the instrument's response f...