Instruction manual for multichannel auroral photometer

Great Whale River, Quebec, (55°17•N, 77°47 1 W; recently renamed Poste-de­la-Baleine) and Byrd Station, Antarctica, (80°00.4 1 S, l19°29o5 1 W) are geomagnetically conjugate locations: that is, they lie at opposite ends of the same line of force of the earth's magnetic field. For this reason, a...

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Main Author: Watson, M.D.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: National Research Council of Canada. Radio and Electrical Engineering Division 1965
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