Report of the Standing Committee on Problems of the Upper Atmosphere, 1951-1952
ResearchPosted on rand.org 1953Published in: Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v. 34, no. 1, Feb. 1953, p. 115-121
The year 1951-1952 has been a significant one in the history of upper-atmosphere research, not because of any single revelation but because a large number of important research projects started shortly after the end of World War II are reaching fruition and being reported. This report serves as a brief and very general review of the activity in this broad field.
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- Copyright: American Geophysical Union
- Availability: Non-RAND
- Year: 1953
- Pages: 7
- Document Number: EP-195302-01
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