Motion pictures were taken at night from the space shuttle that show lightning discharges spreading horizontally at speeds of .00001 m/sec for distances over 60 km. Tape recordings were made of the accompanying optical pulses detected with a photocell optical system. The observations show that lightning is often a mesoscale phenomenon that conveys large amounts of electric charge and energy derived from an extensive cloud system into a cloud-to-ground discharge. Several video tape recordings of lightning discharges were obtained on shuttle flights since the termination of the NOSL program. The size and location of the lightning illuminated cloud images is now being analyzed, and comparisons are made with meteorological data concerning the c...
The Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor (ASIM) on the International Space Station (ISS) provides o...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of spectrophotometric measurements from space in revealing pr...
In 1979, Voyager I provided the first strong evidence for the existence of lightning on another plan...
Motion pictures have been taken at night by astronauts on the space shuttle showing lightning discha...
Results of the Nighttime/Daytime Optical Survey of Lightning (NOSL) experiments done on the STS-2 an...
The experimental program of the Earth Sciences and Applications Division at NASA/MSFC includes devel...
An analysis of video tapes of nocturnal lightning events, taken aboard space shuttle flights STS-8, ...
Information on the data obtained from the Mesoscale Lightning Experiment flown on STS-26 is provided...
We analyze a nighttime negative cloud-to-ground lightning flash in Colombia observed from the ground...
During the Midlatitude Continental Convective Clouds Experiment (MC3E), combined observations of clo...
Lightning data and information were collected from the United States, Germany, France, Brazil, China...
Observations of an air-mass thunderstorm occurring July 22, 1977, during the Thunderstorm Research I...
The Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor (ASIM) on the International Space Station (ISS) provides o...
Lightning observation from space provides a unique way to study the optical properties of lightning...
Lightning is a brief but intense electrical discharge between positive and negative regions of a thu...
The Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor (ASIM) on the International Space Station (ISS) provides o...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of spectrophotometric measurements from space in revealing pr...
In 1979, Voyager I provided the first strong evidence for the existence of lightning on another plan...
Motion pictures have been taken at night by astronauts on the space shuttle showing lightning discha...
Results of the Nighttime/Daytime Optical Survey of Lightning (NOSL) experiments done on the STS-2 an...
The experimental program of the Earth Sciences and Applications Division at NASA/MSFC includes devel...
An analysis of video tapes of nocturnal lightning events, taken aboard space shuttle flights STS-8, ...
Information on the data obtained from the Mesoscale Lightning Experiment flown on STS-26 is provided...
We analyze a nighttime negative cloud-to-ground lightning flash in Colombia observed from the ground...
During the Midlatitude Continental Convective Clouds Experiment (MC3E), combined observations of clo...
Lightning data and information were collected from the United States, Germany, France, Brazil, China...
Observations of an air-mass thunderstorm occurring July 22, 1977, during the Thunderstorm Research I...
The Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor (ASIM) on the International Space Station (ISS) provides o...
Lightning observation from space provides a unique way to study the optical properties of lightning...
Lightning is a brief but intense electrical discharge between positive and negative regions of a thu...
The Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor (ASIM) on the International Space Station (ISS) provides o...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of spectrophotometric measurements from space in revealing pr...
In 1979, Voyager I provided the first strong evidence for the existence of lightning on another plan...