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Displaying 11—20 of 247 matches for query "Aurora_Borealis" retrieved in 0.000 sec with these stats:

  • "aurora" found 386 times in 258 documents
  • "boreali" found 45 times in 38 documents

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... NASA mission objectives were to place Aurorae into planned orbit and provide tracking and telemetry support. The 185-lb cylindrical satellite carried eight experiments to study aurora borealis ''(Northern Lights)'' and other related ... Norway. All experiments were operating as planned, and their sci­entific objectives were being achieved. Aurorae was second successful ESRO satellite launched by NASA. Iris I, launched May 16 to replace ...
... energetic particles, and magnetic and electric fields, at high altitudes where auroras form, to explore the "physical processes that produce aurora borealis and aurora australis." NASA's Small Explorer Project, tasked with providing frequent ...
... which produce adverse effects. The North Magnetic Pole lies wholly within Canadian territory, and the Aurora Borealis seriously affects communication throughout most of the Dominion. As a consequence, D.R.T.E ... and will advise on international co-operation. Scientific subjects to be studied include geomagnetism, the aurora, meteorological, cosmic rays, radiation from the sun and the chemical composition of the upper atmosphere ...
... Space Research Organization: In­ternational Radiation Investigation Satellite Iris I (Esro II-B), Aurorae (Esro I) to study aurora borealis and related polar ionosphere phenomena, and Highly Eccentric Orbiting Satellite Heos A for ...
... ) First of 4 U.S.-West German rocket launches to investigate the source of the aurora borealis, in a study called Project Porcupine, would be fired to an altitude of 500 km ... . The instrument packages would have 12 quill-like booms sticking out to gather data for aurora-probe experiments beyond the orbits of the U.S. Skylab and USSR Salyut space stations ...
... stated that an artificial aurora borealis lasting from five to 15 minutes would be created by its satellite's release of chemicals the evening of January 10. The faux aurora is part of ...
... continent ablaze with light, from the electric glow of hundreds of cities to a spectacular aurora borealis flickering on the northern horizon. The video includes flights above Mexico showing the entire Gulf ... the western U.S. and continues across the Great Plains. New imagery also shows the aurora during flights above Canada. The imagery was taken using a still camera aboard the station ...
... at power plants on Earth. These powerful CME can also cause the beautiful aurora borealis, or northern lights, and aurora australis, the southern lights, by interacting with the tenuous outer layers of our ...
... launched more than 60 space experi­ments in FY 1963, encompassing following areas of study: aurora, borealis; infrared spectrum of Agena engine plume; variations in earth's magnetic field; effect Of space ...
... 100,000-ft. altitude, with 45-lb. instrumented payload to observe cosmic rays and the aurora borealis . ''(NYT, 12/11/63, 22)'' Nobel Peace Prize for 1962 was presented to Prof. Linus ...

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