A simulation of small-scale thermospheric density variations for engineering applications
Michael P. Hickey
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A simulation of small-scale thermospheric density variations for engineering applications
Published
1994
Publisher
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
Pages
31
Subjects
Proceedings of the Atmospheric Neutral Density Specialist Conference, held at the Raintree Inn, Airport, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 22-23 March 1988
Final shuttle-derived atmospheric database
Sensitivity/comparison study between the Jacchia 1970, 1971, and 1977 upper atmospheric density models
Cloud-encounter and particle-concentration variabilities from GASP data
The NASA/MSFC Global Reference Atmospheric Model--1999 version (GRAM-99)
Nb2s, Ob2s and O densities in the 80-120 km region compatible with the U.S. standard atmosphere
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