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26th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, 1988
The region above the earth from about 90 km to 150 km is a major part of the upper or outer atmosphere. It is relatively unexplored, being too high for balloons or aircraft and too low for persistent orbiting spacecraft. However, the concept of a tethered subsatellite, deployed downward from an orbiting, more massive craft such as the Space Shuttle ...
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The region above the earth from about 90 km to 150 km is a major part of the upper or outer atmosphere. It is relatively unexplored, being too high for balloons or aircraft and too low for persistent orbiting spacecraft. However, the concept of a tethered subsatellite, deployed downward from an orbiting, more massive craft such as the Space Shuttle ...
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2001
Abstract : This document is the final report on the activities carried out under AFOSR Grant F4962O-Ol-1-0096. It describes the instrumentation and equipment acquired, their use, and impact on our research program on atmospheric pressure, non-equilibrium plasmas.
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Abstract : This document is the final report on the activities carried out under AFOSR Grant F4962O-Ol-1-0096. It describes the instrumentation and equipment acquired, their use, and impact on our research program on atmospheric pressure, non-equilibrium plasmas.
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Global Atmospheric Research Programme
Nature, 1971This worldwide programme is making a contribution to the numerical simulation and prediction of the global atmosphere.
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2017
The first artificial Earth’s satellites were placed in orbit during the International Geophysical Year (1957–58). While the layman was still stunned by the prowess of the creation of real small stars, the first satellites had had immediately satisfied the hopes of the researchers for the relevance of their scientific contribution.
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The first artificial Earth’s satellites were placed in orbit during the International Geophysical Year (1957–58). While the layman was still stunned by the prowess of the creation of real small stars, the first satellites had had immediately satisfied the hopes of the researchers for the relevance of their scientific contribution.
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A review of analytical methods and models used in atmospheric microplastic research.
Science of the Total Environment, 2022Xi Luo +4 more
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Subsatellites for Atmospheric Research
1976In 1974 NASA initiated a study of a Spacelab payload which would be dedicated to the investigation of Atmospheric, Magnetospheric and Plasma Physics. This payload is referred to as AMPS.
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Research into ATMOSPHERIC CORROSION
Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1963Included in the recently‐published ‘Report of the National Chemical Laboratory 1962’ is an interesting section by the Corrosion of Metals Group dealing with investigations into atmospheric corrosion.
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