10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AIRGLOW»
Discover the use of
airglow in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
airglow and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Physics of the Aurora and
Airglow
Further, one expected that with the heights derived for these van Rhijn layers and
with spectroscopic temperatures, the airglow would contribute to the general
knowledge of the temperature structure of the atmosphere. We have seen in ...
Joseph Wyan Chamberlain, 1961
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Airglow as an Indicator of Upper Atmospheric Structure and ...
The book summarizes international progress over the last few decades in upper atmosphere airglow research.
Vladislav Yu Khomich, Anatoly I. Semenov, Nicolay N. Shefov, 2008
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Mesopause
Airglow Modulation by Ducted Short-period Gravity ...
We first validate our model while exploring three case studies for the excitation of thermally-ducted wave modes, by linear tunneling, and by breaking or nonlinear-propagation of other short period gravity waves.
Jonathan B. Snively, 2007
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Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate Dynamics: An Introductory Text
Although not a conventional planetary airglow, the Nal -emission from Io (
Jupiter's inner Galilean satellite) is t-"emarkably like airglow. The emission comes
from an extensive cloud surrounding the satellite (see Fig, 6.10). The D2 and D1
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John Marshall, R. Alan Plumb, 1978
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Airglow on Mars: Model Predictions for the Oxygen IR ...
At an orbital distance of 0.05 AU, intense EUV stellar irradiation may lead to the massive escape of the atmosphere. In this work, the composition, escape and energy balance of the atmosphere are consistently modelled.
Antonio García Muñoz, 2006
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Global Variability of the Oxygen
Airglow as Observed by ...
Further, the long-term trend variation is examined.
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An Introduction to Atmospheric Gravity Waves
8.3.3 AIRGLOW Airglow is a quasi-steady faint photochemical luminescence
occurring in the upper atmosphere between about 80 and 120 km over middle
and low latitudes. The near steadiness of airglow distinguishes it from the
sporadic ...
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Mesospheric Infrared
Airglow Measurements of Molecular ...
Characterizations of twilight mesospheric hydroxyl volume emission rate (VER), and molecular ozone mixing ratio from year 2002 to 2005, are made possible using SABER (Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometry), a 10 ...
9
Studies of the Polar MLT Region Using SATI
Airglow Measurements
To investigate atmospheric dynamics of the MLT (Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere) region, a ground-based instrument called SATI (Spectral Airglow Temperature Imager) was developed at York University.
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Model Studies of Time-dependent Ducting for High-frequency ...
we have the means to perform a detailed and exhaustive study of the interactions
between ducted gravity waves and multiple layer airglow emissions. Numerical
experiments could supply an alternative mechanism for the mesospheric bores ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «AIRGLOW»
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airglow is used in the context of the following news items.
Doja Cat unveils 'Dizzy', produced by LONE
... from the up-and-comer, flexing her pop ambition while gliding through LONE's chrome production touches from his own track 'Airglow Fires'. «The 405, Jul 15»
The Southern Lights Look Beautiful Through Satellite Eyes
... which detects dim light signals such as auroras, airglow, city lights, and reflected moonlight. NASA Earth Observatory explains what you can ... «Gizmodo, Jul 15»
Glorious Night Sky Captured With Nikon's New Astrophotography …
The sky's greenish hue is the result of airglow, the emission of faint green or magenta light by particles in the upper atmosphere when they're ... «Gizmodo, Jun 15»
Eyes and Ears for the Arctic
"Even light from the auroras or airglow (the natural nighttime glow caused by radiation from the upper atmosphere) will generate brilliantly ... «The Hill, Jun 15»
Three faculty members at Penn State Lehigh Valley granted promotion
Huang's research interests include gravity waves dynamics, airglow chemistry, and energetics in the MLT region, Lightning-Induced Transient ... «Penn State News, May 15»
Astronomers Seek Super-Size Hubble Successor to Search for Alien …
Trapped beneath Earth's ocean of air, ground-based observatories will be stymied by starlight-warping turbulence, and by airglow—faint light ... «Scientific American, May 15»
Your zen moment for the day: Stellar photo of Crater Lake
Airglow is one of the reasons that even the most advanced ground-based telescopes have difficulty seeing faint objects in space. Thus the ... «Washington Post, Apr 15»
Calbuco's Massive Volcanic Plume As Seen From Space
Also known as “airglow waves,” they appear as faint concentric ripples in the mesosphere (below). Calbuco's Massive Volcanic Plume As Seen ... «io9, Apr 15»
Watch the Chilean volcano send shockwaves through the atmosphere
Airglow refers to the overall luminosity of the Earth's atmosphere, apart from manmade lights on Earth or lightning in the atmosphere. It occurs ... «Mashable, Apr 15»
Astronomy: Hubble's legacy
Unaffected by airglow (faint light emitted by atmospheric chemical processes) and turbulence, Hubble has a sharp eye (resolution) and can ... «Nature.com, Apr 15»