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resonances Van
Allen radiation belt
Radio Earth–
ionosphere waveguide Fading Ionospheric absorption Ionospheric scintillation Line-of-sight
propagation Sferics...
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researches the
ionosphere – the highest,
ionized part of Earth's atmosphere. The most
prominent instrument at
HAARP is the
Ionospheric Research Instrument...
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telecommunications and
radio science, an
ionospheric sounding is a
technique that
provides real-time data on high-frequency
ionospheric-dependent
radio propagation...
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ionospheric system geometry. The
problem of
inverting observations to
simultaneously infer both the
lightning source function and
ionospheric structure...
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ionosphere. On
November 6, 1959,
Cornell University entered into a
contract with ARPA to
carry out
development studies for a large-scale
ionospheric radar...
- 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...
- Carl
Robert Disch (presumed dead on May 14, 1965) was an
ionospheric physicist for the
National Bureau of
Standards who went
missing near Byrd Station...
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disrupted during sudden ionospheric disturbances.
Because the lower-altitude
layers (the E-layer in particular) of the
ionosphere largely disappear at night...
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Ionospheric Connection Explorer (ICON) was a NASA
satellite designed to
investigate changes in the
ionosphere of Earth, the
dynamic region high in the...
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Relative ionospheric absorption can be
measured using a riometer.
Radio horizon Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance Walker, J.K.; Bhatnagar, V.P.
Ionospheric absorption...