1. The Ionospheric Sounder and Its Place in the History of Radio Science
- Author
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Oswald G. Villard
- Subjects
Scientific instrument ,Telescope ,Flexibility (engineering) ,law ,Radar ,Ionosphere ,Spectrograph ,Ionospheric sounding ,Geology ,law.invention ,Radio Science ,Remote sensing - Abstract
It is suggested that Breit and Tuve's 1925 application of pulses to ionospheric sounding, which led to the most widely used form of radar, also gave rise to a scientific instrument whose utility, flexibility, and general suitability for intended applications place it on a par with such familiar and standard devices as the telescope or spectrograph. By way of background, there is included a discussion of the circumstances attendant upon the first measurement of ionospheric layer height, which took place in 1912.
- Published
- 2013
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