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A Tapestry Of Orbits Desmond Kinghele

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A Tapestry Of Orbits Desmond Kinghele
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.24 MB
Pages: 255
Author: Desmond King-Hele
ISBN: 9780521017329, 9780521393232, 0521017327, 052139323X
Language: English
Year: 2005

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A Tapestry Of Orbits Desmond Kinghele by Desmond King-hele 9780521017329, 9780521393232, 0521017327, 052139323X instant download after payment.

Satellites as they cross the night sky look like moving stars, which can be accurately tracked by an observer with binoculars as well as by giant radars and large cameras. These observations help to determine the satellite's orbit, which is sensitive to the drag of the upper atmosphere and to any irregularities in the gravity field of the Earth. Analysis of the orbit can be used to evaluate the density of the upper atmosphere and to define the shape of the Earth. Desmond King-Hele was the pioneer of this technique of orbit analysis, and this book tells us how the research began, before the launch of Sputnik in 1957. For thirty years King-Hele and his colleagues at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, developed and applied the technique to discover much about the Earth and air at a very modest cost. In the 1960s, the upper-atmosphere density was thoroughly mapped out at heights from 100 to 2000 km, revealing immense variation of density with solar activity and between day and night. In the 1970s and 1980s a picture of the upper-atmosphere winds emerged, and the profile of the pear-shaped earth was accurately charted. The number of satellites now orbiting the earth is over 5000. This book is the story of how this inexpensive research of their orbits developed to yield a rich harvest of knowledge about the earth and its atmosphere, in a scientific narrative that is enlivened with many personal experiences.

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