Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1974
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1974ieeep..62.1717s&link_type=abstract
IEEE, Proceedings, vol. 62, Dec. 1974, p. 1717, 1718. USAF-supported research.
Physics
Explorer 43 Satellite, Radar Detection, Radar Measurement, Spacecraft Communication, Electric Power, Power Gain, Pulse Rate, Satellite Observation, Satellite Transmission
Scientific paper
On February 12, 1974, the spacecraft IMP-6 at a distance of 140,000 km
was detected with a radar operating at 430 MHz. Relevant radar
parameters are considered, giving attention to an average transmitted
power of 50 kW, a nominal antenna gain of 56 dB, a pulse repetition
frequency of 20 pulses/sec, and a pulse length of 1 msec.
Clark Thomas E.
Pensa A. F.
Spence L. B.
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