ionosphere in Vietnamese

@ionosphere /ai'ɔnəsfiə/
* danh từ
- tầng điện ly
@Chuyên ngành kỹ thuật
-quyển iôn.
@Lĩnh vực: điện tử & viễn thông
-điện ly cầu
-điện ly quyển
@Lĩnh vực: hóa học & vật liệu
-quyền ion
-tầng ion
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-quyển io

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1. 3 The ionosphere is a principal factor determining whether or not the wave normal angle satisfies transmission condition through the ionosphere.

2. In ionosphere and magnetosphere: Auroral zones

3. Did it mean that Venus had an ionosphere?

4. The other two experiments will study the Earth's ionosphere.

5. 1 Surface magnetization or an ionosphere can also provide a magnetosphere.

6. 11 This also produces most of the ions in the Cytherean ionosphere.

7. In the Earth's athmosphere there is a layer called the ionosphere.

8. 26 Rockets and artificial satellites can go far above the ionosphere.

9. 6 The ionosphere is that region of space contatining electrically charged species.

10. The sounding rocket programmes have also contributed to ionosphere and ozone layer experiments

11. 24 The SPS was also capable of causing physical changes in the ionosphere.

12. 21 In radio communications, one of the three regions which form the ionosphere.

13. 7 It traps charges, lowering the voltage on the ionosphere, and on us.

14. 19 Its upper limit is determined by the conditions in the ionosphere.

15. It's a radar array that guides and detonates atomic missiles in the ionosphere.

Đó là tia radar điều khiển và kích hoạt tên lửa nguyên tử trong tầng điện ly

16. The sounding rocket programmes have also contributed to ionosphere and ozone layer experiments.

17. The ionosphere would be affected and long- wave radio waves wouldn't work any more.

18. E0020 E layer Layer of the ionosphere exhibiting one or several maxima of electron density, at about 110 km.

19. 29 To enable long-distance communication, many telecommunication systems transmit radio signals via the ionosphere.

20. D0020 D regiont That part of the ionosphere in which the D layer tends to form.

21. Worked for the ECE Airglow project at UIUC, with goals of studying the ionosphere to

22. 4 Plasma irregularities are ubiquitously existed in the ionosphere, including E region and F region.

23. Also, what effect might it have on the ionosphere and the weather, on radio and television?

24. The ionosphere, like the atmosphere and its ozone layer, protects humans from disastrous (at large doses) ultraviolet and X-radiation.

25. This paper gives a whole new method based on time difference of arrival ( TDOA ) and ionosphere reflection.

26. I0970 Ionospheric tilt A distortion of the ionosphere from the ideal spherical stratification of the F2 layer.

27. Fortunately, the ionosphere shields us from this noise, so we are able to use a radio.

28. E0030 E region That part of the ionosphere in which the E layer tends to form.

29. It is divided into four stratified layers: the troposphere, the stratosphere, the ionosphere and the exosphere.

30. Radio propagation within the ionosphere depends on frequency, angle of incidence, time of day, season, Earth's magnetic field, and solar activity.

31. 2 The ionosphere is a complex medium, which is aeolotropy, asymmetry, dispersive and changes randomly with time.

32. The simulator allows licensed radio amateurs and unlicensed enthusiasts to communicate with one another using a simulated ionosphere.

33. These affect the ozone layer and the ionosphere, the part of the upper atmosphere important in radio communications.

34. 17 This paper gives a whole new method based on time difference of arrival ( TDOA ) and ionosphere reflection.

35. Said measures are corrected for several types of errors, in particular those due to the crossing of ionosphere layers by satellite signals.

36. Earth’s Atmosphere has six layers: the troposphere, the stratosphere, the mesosphere, the thermosphere, the ionosphere, and the exosphere

37. In most cases this process is accompanied by a positive phase in the upper ionosphere and F2-layer ionization.

38. In the ionosphere the beautiful aurora borealis or “northern lights” (and the aurora australis in the southern hemisphere) occur.

39. Aeronomy Page 1 of 2 Statistical investigation of gravity wave characteristics in the ionosphere Propagation of medium-scale gravity waves (GWs) in the thermosphere/ionosphere is observed remotely, using multi-frequency and multi-point continuous Doppler sounding system located in the western part of Czec

40. Over the years, Arecibo Observatory has revealed new details about our planet's ionosphere, the solar system and worlds beyond it

41. Meteorology Self Instructions --- FFF --- F0010 F region That part of the ionosphere in which the F1 and F2 layers form.

42. A2240 Appleton layer Layer of the ionosphere at a height of about 300 km, now usually called the F2 layer.

43. In 1902, Oliver Heaviside proposed the existence of the Kennelly–Heaviside layer of the ionosphere which bears his name.

44. When high frequency signals enter the ionosphere obliquely, they are back-scattered from the ionized layer as scatter waves.

45. The ionosphere, like the atmosphere and its ozone layer, protects humans from disastrous (at large doses) ultraviolet and X-radiation

46. 5 The geospace, which includes the upper atmosphere, ionosphere and magnetosphere, is the most important region of human space activities.

47. E0040 Es layer Sporadic E layer Intermittent layer of the ionosphere, of limited horizontal extent, in the E region.

48. The geospace, which includes the upper atmosphere, ionosphere and magnetosphere, is the most important region of human space activities.

49. In the ionosphere charged air particles “ionized” by radiation from the sun and from outer space create a radio-wave “ceiling.”

50. 15 Project waterhole has reinforced earlier theories that electric currents in the ionosphere cause the strange phenomenon of the Northern Lights.