RADIOMETER RECORDS OF 27.6 MC/S COSMIC NOISE FOR COLLEGE AND FAREWELL

Records of the intensity of cosmic radio noise at 27.6 Mc/s were obtained during the International Geophysical Year at six stations in Alaska and at Thule, Greenland. The prime object was to measure the non-deviative absorption of radio waves in the polar ionosphere, particularly, the absorption ass...

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Main Author: LEINBACH,HAROLD
Other Authors: ALASKA UNIV COLLEGE GEOPHYSICAL INST
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Language:English
Published: 1961
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description Records of the intensity of cosmic radio noise at 27.6 Mc/s were obtained during the International Geophysical Year at six stations in Alaska and at Thule, Greenland. The prime object was to measure the non-deviative absorption of radio waves in the polar ionosphere, particularly, the absorption associated with auroral and magnetic di turbances. (Author)
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spelling ftdtic:AD0264991 2025-01-16T22:10:34+00:00 RADIOMETER RECORDS OF 27.6 MC/S COSMIC NOISE FOR COLLEGE AND FAREWELL LEINBACH,HAROLD ALASKA UNIV COLLEGE GEOPHYSICAL INST 1961-06 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0264991 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0264991 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0264991 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS *COSMIC RAYS *EXTRATERRESTRIAL RADIO WAVES *RADIOFREQUENCY SPECTROSCOPY *RADIOMETERS *SPECTRUM ANALYZERS ABSORPTION ATMOSPHERES AURORAE COSMIC RAYS IONOSPHERE MAGNETIC STORMS MEASUREMENT POLAR REGIONS RADIO RECEIVERS SOLAR DISTURBANCES Text 1961 ftdtic 2016-02-18T15:20:01Z Records of the intensity of cosmic radio noise at 27.6 Mc/s were obtained during the International Geophysical Year at six stations in Alaska and at Thule, Greenland. The prime object was to measure the non-deviative absorption of radio waves in the polar ionosphere, particularly, the absorption associated with auroral and magnetic di turbances. (Author) Text Greenland Thule Alaska Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Greenland
spellingShingle *COSMIC RAYS
*EXTRATERRESTRIAL RADIO WAVES
*RADIOFREQUENCY SPECTROSCOPY
*RADIOMETERS
*SPECTRUM ANALYZERS
ABSORPTION
ATMOSPHERES
AURORAE
COSMIC RAYS
IONOSPHERE
MAGNETIC STORMS
MEASUREMENT
POLAR REGIONS
RADIO RECEIVERS
SOLAR DISTURBANCES
LEINBACH,HAROLD
RADIOMETER RECORDS OF 27.6 MC/S COSMIC NOISE FOR COLLEGE AND FAREWELL
title RADIOMETER RECORDS OF 27.6 MC/S COSMIC NOISE FOR COLLEGE AND FAREWELL
title_full RADIOMETER RECORDS OF 27.6 MC/S COSMIC NOISE FOR COLLEGE AND FAREWELL
title_fullStr RADIOMETER RECORDS OF 27.6 MC/S COSMIC NOISE FOR COLLEGE AND FAREWELL
title_full_unstemmed RADIOMETER RECORDS OF 27.6 MC/S COSMIC NOISE FOR COLLEGE AND FAREWELL
title_short RADIOMETER RECORDS OF 27.6 MC/S COSMIC NOISE FOR COLLEGE AND FAREWELL
title_sort radiometer records of 27.6 mc/s cosmic noise for college and farewell
topic *COSMIC RAYS
*EXTRATERRESTRIAL RADIO WAVES
*RADIOFREQUENCY SPECTROSCOPY
*RADIOMETERS
*SPECTRUM ANALYZERS
ABSORPTION
ATMOSPHERES
AURORAE
COSMIC RAYS
IONOSPHERE
MAGNETIC STORMS
MEASUREMENT
POLAR REGIONS
RADIO RECEIVERS
SOLAR DISTURBANCES
topic_facet *COSMIC RAYS
*EXTRATERRESTRIAL RADIO WAVES
*RADIOFREQUENCY SPECTROSCOPY
*RADIOMETERS
*SPECTRUM ANALYZERS
ABSORPTION
ATMOSPHERES
AURORAE
COSMIC RAYS
IONOSPHERE
MAGNETIC STORMS
MEASUREMENT
POLAR REGIONS
RADIO RECEIVERS
SOLAR DISTURBANCES
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