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  • ...12| last = Chapman| first = S.| title = The electrical conductivity of the ionosphere: A review| journal = Il Nuovo Cimento (1955-1965)| accessdate = 2023-07-16| ==Role in the Ionosphere== ...
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  • ...can propagate]] in the space between the ground and the boundary of the [[ionosphere]]. Because the ionosphere contains [[charged particles]], it can behave as a [[Electrical conductor|c ...
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  • * development of theoretical substantiation of [[lithosphere]]-[[ionosphere]] coupling through the [[acoustics|acoustic]] and atmospheric [[gravity wav ...scientific concept and realization plan of the ground-spatial experiments “Ionosphere” and “Potential” were developed. Technical documents substantiating the abo ...
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  • ...e distance to the conducting layer—which R. Watson-Watt proposes naming "[[ionosphere]]"—by measuring the time needed for a radio signal to bounce back. ...in the Earth's magnetic field, evidence that O+ ions are pulled out of the ionosphere and accelerated ...
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  • ...e from their lightning source without major [[attenuation]] in the [[Earth–ionosphere waveguide]], and can be received thousands of kilometres from their source. When the electromagnetic energy from a sferic escapes the Earth-ionosphere [[waveguide]] and enters the [[magnetosphere]], it becomes [[dispersion (op ...
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  • ...o signals was used to gather information about the electron density of the ionosphere, while temperature and pressure data was encoded in the duration of radio b ...
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  • ...as meant to study the properties of radio wave distribution throughout the ionosphere. The launch of Sputnik 1 was a major step in the exploration of space and ...t=David K. |url=https://history.nasa.gov/SP-4217/ch2.htm |title=Beyond The Ionosphere: Fifty Years of Satellite Communication |publisher=[[NASA]] History Office ...
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  • ...ely biased higher altitude section of the bare tether, and returned to the ionosphere at the lower altitude end. This flow of electrons through the length of th ...th>V_\mathrm{cathode}</math>). The KVL voltage loop is then closed in the ionosphere where the potential difference is effectively zero. ...
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  • ...phere, from {{convert|80|to|550|km}} above Earth's surface, contains the [[ionosphere]]. ...uroras are normally seen only in the thermosphere and lower exosphere. The ionosphere forms the inner edge of the [[magnetosphere]]. It has practical importance ...
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  • ! style="text-align:left" | Ionosphere ...
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  • *The [[ionosphere]] ...is a plasma,<ref>{{cite book |last=Kelley |first=M. C. |title=The Earth's Ionosphere: Plasma Physics and Electrodynamics |date=2009 |publisher=Academic Press |i ...
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  • ...of the highly conductive [[Plasma (physics)|plasma]] in a cosmic body's [[ionosphere]] through its [[magnetic field]]. In their book, ''Cosmical Electrodynamics ...
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  • ...rrent|DC]] (ultralow-frequency [[geophysics]] involving the entire Earth-[[ionosphere]] waveguide) through [[microwaves]] (radar signature technology, [[Antenna ...son and Taflove independently introduced FDTD modeling of the global Earth-ionosphere waveguide for extremely low-frequency geophysical phenomena.<ref name="haya ...
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  • [[Ionosphere]] – ...
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  • ...these bands can travel intercontinental distances by reflecting off the [[ionosphere]] using [[skywave]] or "skip" propagation, shortwave is used by internation ...es in the [[microwave]] band are used, since microwaves pass through the [[ionosphere]] without [[refraction]], and at microwave frequencies the [[high-gain ante ...
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  • ...dio reflecting layer in the Earth's atmosphere in 1902, later called the [[ionosphere]].<ref>{{cite book |author=Victor L. Granatstein |title=Physical Principles ...
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  • ...pilot beam transmitter. The long-term effects of beaming power through the ionosphere in the form of microwaves has yet to be studied, but nothing has been sugge ...
    107 KB (15,205 words) - 21:37, 29 February 2024
  • ...w.britannica.com/science/ionosphere-and-magnetosphere/Magnetosphere |title=Ionosphere and magnetosphere |encyclopedia=Encyclopædia Britannica |publisher=Encyclop ...re and especially the magnetotail, directed along field lines into Earth's ionosphere, where atmospheric atoms can be excited and ionized, causing the [[Aurora ( ...
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  • ...here]]; [[atmospheric electricity|electricity]] and [[magnetism]] in the [[ionosphere]] and [[magnetosphere]] and solar–terrestrial relations; and analogous prob ...
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