Two-dimensional turbulence, space shuttle plume transport in the thermosphere, and a possible relati...
Two-dimensional turbulence, space shuttle plume transport in the thermosphere, and a possible relation to the Great Siberian Impact Event
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Washington, DC: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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During two solstices, Stevens et al. [2003, 2005] presented satellite and ground‐based observations that indicated that the water vapor plume from the space shuttle's main engine rapidly expanded and moved quickly to the summer pole. Once there, the water vapor plume condensed into large noctilucent cloud displays. Here we present a hypothesis for...
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Two-dimensional turbulence, space shuttle plume transport in the thermosphere, and a possible relation to the Great Siberian Impact Event
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1529952162
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1529952162
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0094-8276
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1944-8007
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10.1029/2009GL038362