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Date: 2003-12-15 06:01:18
Microwave
Radio technology
Wireless
Space Shuttle
Plume
Meteorology
Noctilucent cloud
Technology
Spaceflight
Electromagnetic spectrum

Paul Hartogh Ground-based microwave detection of the Space Shuttle exhaust plume in the polar lower thermosphere Since 1995 we are running a 22 GHz water vapour heterodyne spectrometer in Andenes at 69 N, 16E. This inst

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