Catalogue Of The Public Library Of The Polytechnic Society Of Kentucky 1880

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Author : Polytechnic Society of Kentucky, Louisville. Library
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Release : 1880
File : 184 Pages
ISBN-13 : CHI:21056600


Meteors A Rolites Storms And Atmospheric Phenomena

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Genre : Atmosphere
Author : Zurcher
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Release : 1870
File : 364 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOMDLP:ajp2324:0001.001


Scientific American

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Monthly magazine devoted to topics of general scientific interest.

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Genre : Science
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Release : 1881
File : 428 Pages
ISBN-13 : OSU:32435022760284


Meteors Aerolites Storms And Atmospheric Phenomena From The French Of Zurcher And Margolle By William Lackland Illustrated With Twenty Three Fin

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Genre : History
Author : Frederic Zurcher
Publisher : Scholarly Pub Office Univ of
Release : 2006-09-01
File : 364 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1425538096


Fireballs

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first 4 pages in chapter 1.

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Genre : Science
Author : CRAIG R. HIPKINS
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Release : 2009-09-17
File : 271 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781469115535


Physics Of Meteoric Phenomena

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"Meteoric phenomena" is the accepted term for the complex of physi cal phenomena that accompany the entry of meteoric bodies into the at mosphere of the earth (or of any planet). "Meteoric bodies" are usually defined as cosmic bodies observed by optical or radar techniques, when they enter the atmosphere. The limiting sensitivity of present-day radar equipment makes it possible to record meteors of up to stellar magnitude +14, while the most brilliant bolides may reach magnitude -19. On a mass 7 7 scale this corresponds approximately to a range of 10- to 10 g. How ever, met~or astronomy is also concerned with larger objects, namely crater-forming meteorites, or objects that cause large-scale destruction when they arrive through the atmosphere (an example is the Tunguska River meteorite). Consideration of the interaction of such objects with 12 the terrestrial atmosphere extends the mass range to 10 g. On the other hand, scientists studying fragmentation processes in meteoric bod 7 ies have to consider particles with masses less than 10- g, and the use of data from meteoric-particle counters on rockets and artificial satel lites, from microcraters on the lunar surface, and from noctilucent clouds 12 lowers the minimum mass to 10- g. Therefore, the mass range of meteoric bodies, or meteoroids, encompasses 24 orders of magnitude. Although recent years have witnessed considerable development in meteor research, both in the Soviet Union and elsewhere, the main mono graphs on meteor physics were published twenty or more years ago.

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Genre : Science
Author : V.A. Bronshten
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2012-12-06
File : 373 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789400972223