DocumentCode :
975948
Title :
The Earth and Its Environment
Author :
Chapman, Sydney
Author_Institution :
Geophys. Inst., College, Alaska. High Altitude Observatory, Boulder, Colo.; there engaged in a program of research supported by the National Bureau of Standards and the Sacramento Peak Observatory of the Air Force Cambridge Research Center
Volume :
47
Issue :
2
fYear :
1959
Firstpage :
137
Lastpage :
141
Abstract :
The IGY observations of the earth were related to all its parts, core, crust, oceans, and atmosphere. The sun, the dominant feature in the earth´s environment, has been observed more fully and with greater continuity than ever before. The moon´s position in the sky has been intensively measured for geodetic reasons. Meteors, observed both visually and by radio, will tell us much about the upper atmosphere. The satellites have revealed new features of the region above the F layer. The sun´s atmosphere envelopes the earth and is extremely hot. The heat conducted from it warms the earth´s outermost atmosphere and helps to extend it, perhaps to half the distance to the moon.
Keywords :
Atmosphere; Earth; Geophysical measurements; Magnetic field measurement; Moon; Oceans; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Solids; Sun;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IRE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0096-8390
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JRPROC.1959.287257
Filename :
4065652
Link To Document :
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