Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Aug 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987esasp.270...87b&link_type=abstract
In ESA, Proceedings of the 8th ESA Symposium on European Rocket and Balloon Programs and Related Research p 87-98 (SEE N88-16201
Computer Science
Sound
Balloon Sounding, Ground Stations, Rocket Sounding, Space Observations (From Earth), Spaceborne Experiments, Atmospheric Sounding, Meteorological Parameters, Radar Measurement
Scientific paper
The role of the ground station in space-based measurements to aid launch decisions (primarily with sounding rockets); place spot measurements in perspective of long-term morphology; give additional observational data on the phenomena under study; provide ground truth, intercomparisons and calibration; and develop and test space measurement techniques is reviewed. Radar; lidar; passive optical and radio observations; and magnetometers are discussed. Rocket, balloon, and shuttle measurement campaigns and programs where the ground-based observations are a key part of the overall program are cited.
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