-
1by Minoru TAZIMA, Seiichi KAKINUMA, Mitsuo YOSHIDA, Minoru MASUDA, Aiichiro YOSHIMURA“... sensing head was to wed by a cable of about 10m in length from an airplane or a helicopter. Observation...”
Published 1972
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
2by Minoru TAZIMA, Seiichi KAKINUMA, Mitsuo YOSHIDA, Minoru MASUDA, Aiichiro YOSHIMURA“... sensing head was to wed by a cable of about 10m in length from an airplane or a helicopter. Observation...”
Published 1972
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
3by 田島 稔, 柿沼 清一, 吉田 光雄, 増田 実, 吉村 愛一郎, Minoru TAZIMA, Seiichi KAKINUMA, Mitsuo YOSHIDA, Minoru MASUDA, Aiichiro YOSHIMURA“... sensing head was to wed by a cable of about 10m in length from an airplane or a helicopter. Observation...”
Published 1972
Get access
Get access
Get access
Report -
4“...Airplane-borne atmospheric measurements (ANTSYO-II: AGAMES) were carried out in the Antarctic...”
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
5by Kouji Matsubara“...-46 returned to Narita on 28th March 2005. Personnel were transported to Dome Fuji Station by airplane...”
Published 2006
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
6by Kouji Matsubara“...-46 returned to Narita on 28th March 2005. Personnel were transported to Dome Fuji Station by airplane...”
Published 2006
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
7“...Airplane-borne atmospheric measurements (ANTSYO-II: AGAMES) were carried out in the Antarctic...”
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
8by Hiroshi Kanda“... by airplane via the Russian Antarctic Station, Novolazarevskaya was performed for the first time....”
Published 2005
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
9by Hideki KANEKO“... an airplane in order to eliminate the artificial noise during the observation. The flight height was 4,000 ft...”
Published 1976
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
10by Hideki KANEKO“... an airplane in order to eliminate the artificial noise during the observation. The flight height was 4,000 ft...”
Published 1976
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
11by Hiroshi Kanda“... by airplane via the Russian Antarctic Station, Novolazarevskaya was performed for the first time....”
Published 2005
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
12“... an airplane in order to eliminate the artificial noise during the observation. The flight height was 4,000 ft...”
Get access
Get access
Get access
Report -
13by Masaru Ayukawa“... Tokyo on 28 November by airplane, and boarded the Shirase at Fremantle on 29 November. The ship reached...”
Published 2004
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
14by Susumu KOKUBUN“... and equipped with three helicopters and an airplane, Cessna F185, left Tokyo on November 25, 1976...”
Published 1978
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
15by Susumu KOKUBUN“... and equipped with three helicopters and an airplane, Cessna F185, left Tokyo on November 25, 1976...”
Published 1978
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
16by Masaru Ayukawa“... Tokyo on 28 November by airplane, and boarded the Shirase at Fremantle on 29 November. The ship reached...”
Published 2004
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
17by 原 圭一郎, 平沢 尚彦, 山内 恭, 和田 誠, Herber Andreas, Keiichiro Hara, Naohiko Hirasawa, Takashi Yamanouchi, Makoto Wada, Andreas Herber“...確認された. Airplane-borne atmospheric measurements (ANTSYO-II: AGAMES) were carried out in the Antarctic...”
Published 2010
Get access
Get access
Get access
Report -
18“..., carrying 500 tons of cargo and equipped with three helicopters and an airplane, Cessna F185, left Tokyo...”
Get access
Get access
Get access
Report -
19“... of personnel to Dome Fuji Station by airplane via the Russian Antarctic Station, Novolazarevskaya was performed...”
Get access
Get access
Get access
Report -
20“... on 28th March 2005. Personnel were transported to Dome Fuji Station by airplane via the Russian...”
Get access
Get access
Get access
Report