ionosphere in A Sentence

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    Likely also the Ionosphere.

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    I'm guessing it's interference from the Ionosphere.

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    Human Genetics, Ionosphere Studies, Petroleum Exploration Studies,

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    Like other layers, Ionosphere is not a distinct layer.

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    SpaceX rocket created 900km wide hole in Earth's Ionosphere.

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    NASA launched ICON space weather satellite to study earth's Ionosphere.

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    To study the response of low-latitude Ionosphere to the geomagnetic storms.

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    We're below the Ionosphere, and I still don't have any instruments.

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    The telescope is part of the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center.

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    It's called“MARSIS,” which stands for Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding.

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    So clearly the Ionosphere can potentially play an important part in the terrestrial radio process.

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    Mediumwave and shortwave reflect off the Ionosphere at night, which is known as skywave.

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    But it is the constantly shifting nature of the Ionosphere that makes things really interesting.

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    Another Nobel Prize was awarded to Edward Appleton under the mentorship of Rutherford for Ionosphere existence.

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    Thus, the electrically charged molecules/atoms are called ions, thereby giving the Ionosphere its name and special properties.

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    During the daytime, waves shooting off to the sky are absorbed by lower layers of the Ionosphere.

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    Beyond The Ionosphere: Fifty Years of Satellite Communication(NASA SP-4217, 1997)- an entire book online--scroll down for"contents" link.

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    so the solar wind interacts directly with the Martian Ionosphere, lowering the atmospheric density by stripping away

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    The Ionosphere's composition changes most drastically at night, primarily because, of course, the Sun goes missing for a bit.

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    On January 29, 2013, ESA scientists reported that the Ionosphere of the planet Venus streams outwards in a manner

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    In any event, the Ionosphere's composition changes most drastically at night, primarily because, of course, the Sun goes missing for a bit.

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    According to NASA, the instruments aboard Ariel-1 were intended to help“contribute to the current knowledge of the Ionosphere” and its relationship with the Sun.

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    Other courses are Plant Cytogenetics, Parasitology, Marine Fisheries, Entomology, Hydrology, Human Genetics, Ionosphere Studies, Petroleum Exploration Studies, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nanoscience, Foods and drugs, and water.

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    Therefore, on a given day, such as when the Sun has released a solar flare, radio transmissions that rely on the Ionosphere may be impossible.

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    For AM waves, given the right conditions, they will essentially bounce back and forth between the ground and the Ionosphere, propagating the signal farther and farther.

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    They can shoot up to the sky, bounce off the Ionosphere(an electrically charged part of Earth's upper atmosphere), and come back down to the ground again.

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    An example is space physics where space physicists are allowed to band together to measure the earth's Ionosphere from instruments on four parts of the world.

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    On January 29, 2013, ESA scientists reported that the Ionosphere of Venus streams outward in a matter similar to"the ion tail seen streaming from a comet under similar conditions.".

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    In addition, scientists from the Arecibo Ionospheric Observatory had detected a disturbance in the Ionosphere at the time and place of the double flash that moved in“an unusual northward direction.”.

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    This magnetic field is induced by an interaction between the Ionosphere and the solar wind, rather than by an internal dynamo in the core like the one inside Earth.

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