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Leonid storm research

This book will appeal to all researchers that have an interest in the current Leonid showers It contains over forty research papers that present some of the first observational results of the November 1999 Leonid meteor storm, the first storm observed by modern observing techniques The book is a fir...

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Autores principales: Jenniskens, Peter, Rietmeijer, Frans, Brosch, Noah, Fonda, Mark
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2071-7
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author Jenniskens, Peter
Rietmeijer, Frans
Brosch, Noah
Fonda, Mark
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description This book will appeal to all researchers that have an interest in the current Leonid showers It contains over forty research papers that present some of the first observational results of the November 1999 Leonid meteor storm, the first storm observed by modern observing techniques The book is a first glimpse of the large amount of information obtained during NASA's Leonid Multi-Instrument Aircraft Campaign and groundbased campaigns throughout the world It provides an excellent overview on the state of meteor shower research for any professional researcher or amateur meteor observer interested in studies of meteors and meteoroids and their relation to comets, the origin of life on Earth, the satellite impact hazard issue, and upper atmosphere studies of neutral atom chemistry, the formation of meteoric debris, persistent trains, airglow, noctilucent clouds, sprites and elves
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Rietmeijer, Frans
Brosch, Noah
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Leonid storm research
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