Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1969
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1969natur.222.1053e&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 222, Issue 5198, pp. 1053-1054 (1969).
Physics
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Scientific paper
THE study of variable X-ray sources is severely handicapped by the short duration of a single rocket or balloon flight. The advantages of a method of monitoring celestial X-ray fluxes from the ground for prolonged periods are obvious. Two techniques suggest themselves: (1) observation of fluorescent optical and infrared radiation to which the atmosphere is transparent; (2) radiowave observations of those ionospheric parameters (for example, electrical conductivity) known to be affected by X-radiation.
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