Results from the AFCRL Radar Meteor Trail Set

Results from the AFCRL Radar Meteor Trail Set
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Synopsis Results from the AFCRL Radar Meteor Trail Set by : Arnold A. Barnes

A description of the data taken at AFCRL from 1964 through 1966 and the methods of analyzing the wind data are presented. A least squares fit to the mean, 24-hr, and 12-hr components of the wind was applied to the data, and the results are compared to those obtained by other investigators. (Author).

Radar Meteor Trail Task

Radar Meteor Trail Task
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Synopsis Radar Meteor Trail Task by : Arnold A. Barnes

An advanced, inexpensive, transportable radar meteor trail set was developed and was recommended as an international standard by IUCSTP at the Moscow 1971 COSPAR meeting. The interferometer height-measuring technique, tested with the CRLH 001 Beacon in satellite OV1-17, was also recommended because of ground calibration capability and achieved accuracy. Computer programs for data reduction and advanced analysis were used to reduce and study wind and density data from AFCRL, Eglin AFB, Stanford University and the University of New Hampshire. Results were compared with other investigators' findings. (Author).

Radar Meteor Winds at Eglin AFB, Florida

Radar Meteor Winds at Eglin AFB, Florida
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Synopsis Radar Meteor Winds at Eglin AFB, Florida by : Arnold A. Barnes

The Stanford University Mark II Radar Meteor Trail System was moved to Eglin AFB, Florida for field testing and to make comparison of winds obtained by the rocket, chemical release method and the radar meteor method. Recommendations for locating and maintaining meteor radar systems, as well as modifications for the Mark II system suggested by the aircraft and satellite calibrations and by operating experience, are given. (Author).

Using VHF Radars to Probe the Atmosphere

Using VHF Radars to Probe the Atmosphere
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Synopsis Using VHF Radars to Probe the Atmosphere by : Arnold A. Barnes

Columns of ions left by the passage of meteors through the 80- to 100-km altitude region are used as tracers to monitor the wind and density variations of the high atmosphere. Recent equipment development with pulse-interferometers operating in the 20- to 75-MHz band has made it possible to obtain more accurate information on the location of the reflection point on the ionized meteor trail. Analyses of the wind and density data obtained at AFCRL, at Stanford, California, Durham, New Hampshire, and Eglin AFB, Florida are reviewed. Rocket and meteor trail wind observations were obtained at Eglin AFB and, for a separation of 150 km, show reasonable comparisons within one hour. Poor comparisons at larger space and time separations are attributed to large-scale horizontal eddies (gravity waves). (Author Modified Abstract).

Report on Research at AFCRL.

Report on Research at AFCRL.
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Total Pages : 384
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Synopsis Report on Research at AFCRL. by : Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.)

OAR Quarterly Index of Current Research Results

OAR Quarterly Index of Current Research Results
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Total Pages : 800
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Synopsis OAR Quarterly Index of Current Research Results by : United States. Air Force. Office of Aerospace Research