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Venus II--geology, Geophysics, Atmosphere, and Solar Wind ...
The near equality of the estimates for the nightward ion flux and nightside
recombination rate would seem to indicate that electron precipitation does not
play a major role in ion production. The uncertainty of these numbers, however, is
of the ...
Stephen Wesley Bougher, Donald M. Hunten, Roger J. Phillips,
1997
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The Atmospheres of Venus and Mars: Proceedings of the C3.1 ...
We first consider the nightward flow scenario for average Psw conditions when
the terminator ionopause assumes a mean altitude of about 1000 km. The ion
production rate above 300 km is far too low to generate the observed ion fluxes ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Loft, of the island, which falls into the sea 21 miles E. * Nightward. adj. [night and
warj.] Ap- of the Nissao. preaching towards night*— Their nightward ftu- (3, 4.)
Nigua, a town and parish of Hispaniola, dies, wherewith they close the day's wort.
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Ultraviolet Radiation in the Solar System
Reprinted with permission of the American Astronomical Society maximum the
Venus ionosphere extends to its highest altitudes and nightward ion transport
was the main source of the nightside ionosphere. Studying the upper and lower ...
Manuel Vázquez, Arnold Hanslmeier,
2006
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A Glossary and Etymological Dictionary of Obsolete and ...
CuAucIa's Mu.r.sn's T.u.a. NIGHTWARD (from night and ward), a night watch. He
came to the galewes armed wel, Both in iron and in steel, I , For to make the first
nightward. Run. or nu: Snvasi SAGIS. Nrcon (Is. niuger), a parsimonious person,
...
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William Wilfred Campbell: Selected Poetry and Essays
O saddest picture of a race— A wild and passionate broken race— That melting
nightward leaves no trace, No camp-fire on the sweet, loved face Of their own
land; As shades that wander to their rest, Toward those dim regions of the west
And ...
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Practical Magnetotellurics
The Earth's magnetosphere oscillates in response to increases and decreases in
the solar-wind pressure, but extends, on average, to ~ 10 Earth radii on the day
ward side of the Earth and to >40 Earth radii on the Earth's nightward side.
Fiona Simpson, Karsten Bahr,
2005
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A glossary and etymological dictionary of obsolete and ...
Nightward (from night and ward), a night watch. He came to the galewes armed
wel. Both in iron and in steel, For to make the first nightward. Kom. or the Seven
Saobs. Nioon (Is. niuger), a parsimpnions person, a miser or niggard. A covetous
...
We may now consider the question of whether the 5 degree greater nightward
displacement of the > 40 kev electron isointensity contours reported by Frank,
Van Allen and Craven (1964) can be accounted for by the effects of dynamo
induced ...
University of Alaska (College). Geophysical Institute,
1965
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Well Played 2.0: Video Games, Value and Meaning
With a sudden abundance of oxygen to burn, the graphite in the reactor pile
erupted into flames. The uranium fuel rods melted into molten slag as the blazing
fire hurled nightward a black column of radioactive soot. And so began, at 1:23
a.m., ...
Drew Davidson, Et Al,
2010
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Art Review: Veda Reed's 'Last Light' elevates dusking sky to serenity …
... Cloud” and “Night Lights,” the artist labors with infinitesimal patience to recover fleeting moments of ephemeral nightward phenomena and fix ... «Memphis Commercial Appeal, 三月 15»
The tail of Venus and the weak solar wind
This nightward flow, which mainly involves oxygen ions (O+), takes place about 150-300 km above the surface of Venus, with a flow speed ... «Space Daily, 一月 13»