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Cocoa Beach

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4-1964 8:00 AM

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Recent low elevation angle space missions have provided a means of detecting random atmospheric propagation noise in range rate difference radar data while tracking a moving target.

The range rate difference data noise increases as the elevation angle approaches the horizon. The noise increases as an approximate function of E esc 2 E down to about 4 degrees elevation and increases less rapidly below 4 degrees.

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Apr 1st, 8:00 AM

Atmospheric Noise in Interferometer Radars -Observaf/ons on GE Mod III Tracking System

Cocoa Beach

Recent low elevation angle space missions have provided a means of detecting random atmospheric propagation noise in range rate difference radar data while tracking a moving target.

The range rate difference data noise increases as the elevation angle approaches the horizon. The noise increases as an approximate function of E esc 2 E down to about 4 degrees elevation and increases less rapidly below 4 degrees.

 

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