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Category : Geophysics
Languages : en
Pages : 826
Book Description
Vols. for 1976- include Its Geophysics and space data bulletin.
Special Reports - Air Force Geophysics Laboratory
Author:
Publisher:
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Category : Geophysics
Languages : en
Pages : 826
Book Description
Vols. for 1976- include Its Geophysics and space data bulletin.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geophysics
Languages : en
Pages : 826
Book Description
Vols. for 1976- include Its Geophysics and space data bulletin.
Special Reports - Air Force Geophysics Laboratory
Author:
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Category : Geophysics
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
Vols. for 1976- include Its Geophysics and space data bulletin.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geophysics
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
Vols. for 1976- include Its Geophysics and space data bulletin.
Geophysics and Space Data Bulletin
Report on Operations of the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory Infrared Array Spectrometer
Author: Gregory C. Sloan
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Category : Astronomical instruments
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Astronomical instruments
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Air Force Surveys in Geophysics
Early Years of Air Force Geophysics Research Contributing to Internationally Recognized Standard and Reference Atmospheres
Author: K. S. W. Champion
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Category : Artificial satellites
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Some of the research done at the Air Force Cambridge Research Center Geophysics Research Directorate and the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories during the early years of the Space Program is reviewed. Vignettes are provided of some of the programs in which the laboratories were world leaders. The period starts with the testing of captured V-2 rockets at White Sands, NM in 1946 and ends with satellites that were launched in 1983. A very extensive scientific rocket program from 1956 had the goals of determining the properties of the upper atmosphere and ionosphere and, in some cases, modifying them. There was participation in many joint field programs with other organizations. When the satellite age started in 1957, AFCRC was in the forefront of supporting satellite tracking, determining drag effects on orbits, and developing first time accurate upper atmosphere models. This was followed by developing and flying unique satellites to determine atmospheric properties and providing instruments for satellites that were developed jointly with other DoD organizations and NASA. Finally, the laboratory made major contributions to the development of updated versions of the U.S. Standard Atmosphere and Supplements, and to the development of several versions of CIRA (CO SPAR International Reference Atmospheres).
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Category : Artificial satellites
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Some of the research done at the Air Force Cambridge Research Center Geophysics Research Directorate and the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories during the early years of the Space Program is reviewed. Vignettes are provided of some of the programs in which the laboratories were world leaders. The period starts with the testing of captured V-2 rockets at White Sands, NM in 1946 and ends with satellites that were launched in 1983. A very extensive scientific rocket program from 1956 had the goals of determining the properties of the upper atmosphere and ionosphere and, in some cases, modifying them. There was participation in many joint field programs with other organizations. When the satellite age started in 1957, AFCRC was in the forefront of supporting satellite tracking, determining drag effects on orbits, and developing first time accurate upper atmosphere models. This was followed by developing and flying unique satellites to determine atmospheric properties and providing instruments for satellites that were developed jointly with other DoD organizations and NASA. Finally, the laboratory made major contributions to the development of updated versions of the U.S. Standard Atmosphere and Supplements, and to the development of several versions of CIRA (CO SPAR International Reference Atmospheres).
Report on Research at AFCRL.
Author: Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.)
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Category : Geophysics
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
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Category : Geophysics
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Report on Operations of the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory Infrared Array Spectrometer
Author: Gregory C. Sloan
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Category : Astronomical instruments
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
We describe the Geophysics Laboratory Infrared Array Spectrometer, a long-slit spectrometer configured for astronomical observations at wavelengths of 7 to 14 microns. We present the history of the instrument's development and use at the Wyoming Infrared Observatory, discuss some of the problems faced, and describe the resultant scientific publications. The appendices to this report contain several of the more important scientific publications.
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Category : Astronomical instruments
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
We describe the Geophysics Laboratory Infrared Array Spectrometer, a long-slit spectrometer configured for astronomical observations at wavelengths of 7 to 14 microns. We present the history of the instrument's development and use at the Wyoming Infrared Observatory, discuss some of the problems faced, and describe the resultant scientific publications. The appendices to this report contain several of the more important scientific publications.
Early Years of Air Force Geophysics Research Contributing to Internationally Recognized Standard and Reference Atmospheres
Author: K. S. W. Champion
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Category : Artificial satellites
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Artificial satellites
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
The Air Force Geophysics Laboratory Standalone Data Acquisition System
Author: Peter G. Von Glahn
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Category : Electronics
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
The Standalone Data Acquisition System (SDAS) is a portable digital data recording system for geophysical field data collection. This report describes the SDAS, giving special emphasis to the SDAS signal conditioning subsystem, which uses custom-designed active filter modules for signal filtering and amplifications. Detailed descriptions of the active filters, including design equations and software, are provided. This subsystem, together with software for its configuration and performance verification, provides an improved capability for analog signal conditioning. This report also provides a functional description of the SDAS. It documents the system hardware and such software as is needed for system configuration and checkout. Each subsystem in the SDAS is described via functional descriptions and such diagrams and schematics as are necessary to understand subsystem functioning. Detailed schematics, parts lists, software listings, and subsystem specifications are covered in appendices.
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Category : Electronics
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
The Standalone Data Acquisition System (SDAS) is a portable digital data recording system for geophysical field data collection. This report describes the SDAS, giving special emphasis to the SDAS signal conditioning subsystem, which uses custom-designed active filter modules for signal filtering and amplifications. Detailed descriptions of the active filters, including design equations and software, are provided. This subsystem, together with software for its configuration and performance verification, provides an improved capability for analog signal conditioning. This report also provides a functional description of the SDAS. It documents the system hardware and such software as is needed for system configuration and checkout. Each subsystem in the SDAS is described via functional descriptions and such diagrams and schematics as are necessary to understand subsystem functioning. Detailed schematics, parts lists, software listings, and subsystem specifications are covered in appendices.