- of the
larger natural satellites)
generally produce ionospheres.
Planets known to have
ionospheres include Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Ur****, and Neptune...
-
lightning discharges in the
cavity formed by the Earth's
surface and the
ionosphere. The
global electromagnetic resonance phenomenon is
named after physicist...
-
researches the
ionosphere – the highest,
ionized part of Earth's atmosphere. The most
prominent instrument at
HAARP is the
Ionospheric Research Instrument...
- also
known as the
National Astronomy and
Ionosphere Center (NAIC) and
formerly known as the
Arecibo Ionosphere Observatory, is an
observatory in Barrio...
- the
ionospheres of
Earth and Earth-like planets. On Earth,
these changes to the
upper atmosphere,
collectively referred to as
sudden ionospheric disturbances...
-
telecommunications and
radio science, an
ionospheric sounding is a
technique that
provides real-time data on high-frequency
ionospheric-dependent
radio propagation...
- An
ionospheric heater, or an
ionospheric HF pump facility, is a
powerful radio wave
transmitter with an
array of
antennas which is used for
research of...
-
propagation of
radio waves reflected or
refracted back
toward Earth from the
ionosphere, an
electrically charged layer of the
upper atmosphere.
Since it is not...
- GPS
signals as they p****
through the Earth's atmosphere,
especially the
ionosphere.
Correcting these errors is a
significant challenge to
improving GPS position...
- of the Moon. Io also has an
ionosphere with a
density of 2.8 × 1010 m−3 at 80 km altitude,
comparable to the
ionospheres of Mars and Venus. Occultation...