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  • Interplanetary scintillation
  • Random fluctuations in radio waves of celestial origin

    In astronomy, interplanetary scintillation refers to random fluctuations in the intensity of radio waves of celestial origin, on the timescale of a few

    Interplanetary scintillation

    Interplanetary_scintillation

  • Interplanetary Scintillation Array
  • Phased array radio telescope built in 1967

    The Interplanetary Scintillation Array (also known as the IPS Array or Pulsar Array) is a radio telescope that was built in 1967 at the Mullard Radio Astronomy

    Interplanetary Scintillation Array

    Interplanetary Scintillation Array

    Interplanetary_Scintillation_Array

  • Scintillation
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    astronomical observations Interplanetary scintillation, fluctuations of radio waves caused by the solar wind Scintillation (physics), a flash of light

    Scintillation

    Scintillation

  • Twinkling
  • Variation in brightness and the position of stars due to atmospheric refraction

    phenomenon is termed astronomical scintillation; for objects within the atmosphere, the phenomenon is termed terrestrial scintillation. As one of the three principal

    Twinkling

    Twinkling

    Twinkling

  • Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory
  • Observatory in the United Kingdom

    Synthesis Telescope Two Half-Mile Telescopes Remains of the Interplanetary Scintillation Array One-Mile Telescope (left), two of the Half-Mile Telescope

    Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory

    Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory

    Mullard_Radio_Astronomy_Observatory

  • Jocelyn Bell Burnell
  • Northern Irish physicist (born 1943)

    Cambridge, she worked with Antony Hewish and others to construct the Interplanetary Scintillation Array just outside Cambridge to study quasars, which had recently

    Jocelyn Bell Burnell

    Jocelyn Bell Burnell

    Jocelyn_Bell_Burnell

  • PSR B1937+21
  • Pulsar in the constellation Vulpecula

    level of interplanetary scintillation." As interplanetary scintillation is associated with compact radio sources, the interplanetary scintillation observations

    PSR B1937+21

    PSR B1937+21

    PSR_B1937+21

  • Antony Hewish
  • British radio astronomer (1924–2021)

    primarily for studying interplanetary scintillation. In 1965 he secured funding to construct his design, the Interplanetary Scintillation Array, at the Mullard

    Antony Hewish

    Antony Hewish

    Antony_Hewish

  • PSR B1919+21
  • Pulsar in the constellation Vulpecula

    of Vulpecula. In 1967, a radio signal was detected using the Interplanetary Scintillation Array of the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory in Cambridge

    PSR B1919+21

    PSR B1919+21

    PSR_B1919+21

  • Solar wind
  • Stream of charged particles from the Sun

    radio waves observed on the Earth, through an effect called interplanetary scintillation. Where the solar wind intersects with a planet that has a well-developed

    Solar wind

    Solar wind

    Solar_wind

  • Govind Swarup
  • Indian radio astronomer

    fields of solar radio emission, radio galaxies, quasars, pulsars, interplanetary scintillation, dark matter and cosmology. Govind Swarup was born in the town

    Govind Swarup

    Govind Swarup

    Govind_Swarup

  • Cavendish Astrophysics Group
  • Telescope operating group at Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory

    Telescope The Half-Mile Telescope The One-Mile Telescope The Interplanetary Scintillation Array which discovered the first pulsar The 4C Array which made

    Cavendish Astrophysics Group

    Cavendish_Astrophysics_Group

  • Ooty Radio Telescope
  • Astrophysics observatory in southern India

    universe. The telescope is currently being used mainly to observe interplanetary scintillation, which may provide valuable information about the solar wind

    Ooty Radio Telescope

    Ooty Radio Telescope

    Ooty_Radio_Telescope

  • Phased array
  • Array of antennas creating a steerable beam

    phased arrays were developed at the University of Cambridge Interplanetary Scintillation Array. This design is also used for radar, and is generalized

    Phased array

    Phased array

    Phased_array

  • MRC 0051–097
  • Radio galaxy in the constellation of Cetus

    M; Giroletti, M; Callingham, J R; Tingay, S J (2017-11-06). "Interplanetary scintillation studies with the Murchison Widefield Array – II. Properties of

    MRC 0051–097

    MRC 0051–097

    MRC_0051–097

  • List of radio telescopes
  • started in 2023. Mingantu interplanetary scintillation telescope Inner Mongolia, China 327 MHz and 654 MHz interplanetary scintillation telescope, consists

    List of radio telescopes

    List of radio telescopes

    List_of_radio_telescopes

  • Low-Frequency Array
  • Radio telescope network located mainly in the Netherlands

    two-dimensional arrays of omnidirectional antennas (e.g. Antony Hewish's Interplanetary Scintillation Array). LOFAR combines aspects of many of these earlier telescopes;

    Low-Frequency Array

    Low-Frequency Array

    Low-Frequency_Array

  • List of plasma physics articles
  • International Reference Ionosphere Interplanetary magnetic field Interplanetary medium Interplanetary scintillation Interstellar medium Interstellar nebula

    List of plasma physics articles

    List_of_plasma_physics_articles

  • List of solar telescopes
  • in 2023. Mingantu interplanetary scintillation telescope 327 MHz and 654 MHz 2023- Inner Mongolia  China interplanetary scintillation telescope, consists

    List of solar telescopes

    List_of_solar_telescopes

  • PKS 1148−001
  • Quasar in the constellation Virgo

    object to be located 10.2 billion light-years from Earth. Using interplanetary scintillations and very-long-baseline interferometry it was determined that

    PKS 1148−001

    PKS 1148−001

    PKS_1148−001

  • Venera 1
  • Soviet space probe launched in 1961; first spacecraft to fly by Venus

    occasionally in the West as Sputnik 8, was the first spacecraft to perform an interplanetary flight and the first to fly past Venus, as part of the Soviet Union's

    Venera 1

    Venera 1

    Venera_1

  • C/1973 E1 (Kohoutek)
  • Non-periodic comet

    tail on 5 January 1974 also served as an opportunity to study interplanetary scintillation. A hundred years from now, how will our great, great grandchildren

    C/1973 E1 (Kohoutek)

    C/1973 E1 (Kohoutek)

    C/1973_E1_(Kohoutek)

  • Astronomical interferometer
  • Array used for astronomical observations

    Shower Array (CASA) Infrared Optical Telescope Array (IOTA) Interplanetary Scintillation Array (IPS array) also called the Pulsar Array LOFAR (LOw Frequency

    Astronomical interferometer

    Astronomical interferometer

    Astronomical_interferometer

  • Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory
  • Observatory

    Artyukh, Vadim S. (January 2002). Investigations of AGNS by the Interplanetary Scintillation Method. p. 185. ISBN 978-1-4020-0048-5. Kuzmin, Arkady (January

    Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory

    Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory

    Pushchino_Radio_Astronomy_Observatory

  • PKS 1741−03
  • Blazar in the constellation of Ophiuchus

    Vijayanarasimha, U.; Ananthakrishnan, S.; Swarup, G. (February 1985). "Interplanetary scintillation observations of 57 flat-spectrum sourcesat 327 MHz". Monthly

    PKS 1741−03

    PKS 1741−03

    PKS_1741−03

  • National Centre for Radio Astrophysics
  • Radio astronomy research institute in Pune, India

    Astronomy and Astrophysics, which includes studies of the Sun, Interplanetary scintillations, pulsars, the Interstellar medium, Active galaxies and cosmology

    National Centre for Radio Astrophysics

    National_Centre_for_Radio_Astrophysics

  • Explorer 6
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program

    was to determine some of the properties of high-energy radiation in interplanetary space, including the proportion of counts due to X-rays versus those

    Explorer 6

    Explorer 6

    Explorer_6

  • PKS 1830−211
  • Quasar in the constellation Sagittarius

    Parkes Observatory in Australia. In 1984, it was found to display interplanetary scintillation, suggesting structure on angular scales of less than an arc second

    PKS 1830−211

    PKS 1830−211

    PKS_1830−211

  • Silvia Bravo
  • Mexican physicist

    means of a radio telescope built in Mexico. In 1997, a prototype interplanetary scintillation radio telescope was completed in Teoloyucan, State of Mexico

    Silvia Bravo

    Silvia Bravo

    Silvia_Bravo

  • Coronal mass ejection
  • Ejecta from the Sun's corona

    has not been established. If a CME enters interplanetary space, it is sometimes referred to as an interplanetary coronal mass ejection (ICME). ICMEs are

    Coronal mass ejection

    Coronal mass ejection

    Coronal_mass_ejection

  • Sodium iodide
  • Chemical compound

    subjected to ionizing radiation, emits photons (i.e., scintillate) and is used in scintillation detectors, traditionally in nuclear medicine, geophysics

    Sodium iodide

    Sodium iodide

    Sodium_iodide

  • Richard V. E. Lovelace
  • American astrophysicist and plasma physicist

    physics, with a dissertation titled Theory and analysis of interplanetary scintillations. Lovelace began his career as a research associate at the U

    Richard V. E. Lovelace

    Richard V. E. Lovelace

    Richard_V._E._Lovelace

  • PSR J1614−2230
  • Pulsar–white dwarf binary system in Scorpius constellation

    1967 by Jocelyn Bell and her adviser Antony Hewish using the Interplanetary Scintillation Array. Franco Pacini and Thomas Gold quickly put forth the idea

    PSR J1614−2230

    PSR_J1614−2230

  • PSR J0348+0432
  • Pulsar–white dwarf binary system in Taurus constellation

    1967 by Jocelyn Bell and her adviser, Antony Hewish using the Interplanetary Scintillation Array. Franco Pacini and Thomas Gold quickly put forth the idea

    PSR J0348+0432

    PSR J0348+0432

    PSR_J0348+0432

  • Index of radio propagation articles
  • Study (IMS) - intermediate-field region - interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) - interplanetary scintillation - inversion (meteorology) - ion-acoustic wave

    Index of radio propagation articles

    Index_of_radio_propagation_articles

  • Index of physics articles (I)
  • of Light–Matter Coupling in Nanostructures Interplanetary medium Interplanetary scintillation Interplanetary Transport Network Interpretations of quantum

    Index of physics articles (I)

    Index_of_physics_articles_(I)

  • Space physics
  • Study of space plasmas in the Solar System

    plasmas with radar (through methods such as Incoherent scatter and GPS scintillation), and theoretical studies using models such as magnetohydrodynamics

    Space physics

    Space_physics

  • Interstellar medium
  • Matter and radiation in the space between the star systems in a galaxy

    electrons. Random variations in the electron density cause interstellar scintillation, which broadens the apparent size of distant radio sources seen through

    Interstellar medium

    Interstellar medium

    Interstellar_medium

  • Venera 2MV-1 No.1
  • Soviet spacecraft launched 1962

    Venus and a pair of 1M probes to Mars. With the failure of the first interplanetary probes, OKB-1, set out to create a better design that would survive

    Venera 2MV-1 No.1

    Venera 2MV-1 No.1

    Venera_2MV-1_No.1

  • Explorer 12
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program

    double scintillation counter that measured 55- to 500-MeV protons in six energy intervals and protons above 600 MeV, (2) a single scintillator that measured

    Explorer 12

    Explorer 12

    Explorer_12

  • Explorer 14
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program

    double scintillation counter telescope that measured 55- to 500-MeV protons in six energy intervals and protons above 600 MeV, (2) a single scintillator that

    Explorer 14

    Explorer 14

    Explorer_14

  • Argon
  • Chemical element with atomic number 18 (Ar)

    noble gases, argon has a high scintillation light yield (about 51 photons/keV), is transparent to its own scintillation light, and is relatively easy

    Argon

    Argon

    Argon

  • Mars 1
  • Soviet space probe launched in 1962

    known as 1962 Beta Nu 1, Mars 2MV-4 and Sputnik 23, was an automatic interplanetary station launched in the direction of Mars on November 1, 1962, the first

    Mars 1

    Mars 1

    Mars_1

  • Venera 11
  • 1978 Soviet uncrewed spacecraft which successfully landed on Venus

    detector Magnetometer 4 Semiconductor counters 2 Gas-discharge counters 4 Scintillation counters Hemispherical proton telescope The mission ended in February

    Venera 11

    Venera 11

    Venera_11

  • Luna 1
  • Soviet spacecraft

    counters, a sodium-iodide scintillation counter, and a Cherenkov detector. The upper stage of the rocket contained a scintillation counter and 1 kilogram

    Luna 1

    Luna 1

    Luna_1

  • Anthracene
  • Chemical compound

    anthraquinone and its derivatives such as the red dye alizarin, and as a scintillator to detect high energy particles. Anthracene is colorless but exhibits

    Anthracene

    Anthracene

    Anthracene

  • Explorer 41
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program

    versus E telescope with thin and thick CsI scintillators (one each) and an anticoincidence plastic scintillation counter. The telescope axis was parallel

    Explorer 41

    Explorer 41

    Explorer_41

  • The First (TV series)
  • 2018 British-American TV drama series

    Mars, while exploring the challenges of taking the first steps toward interplanetary colonization. The story focuses not only on the astronauts, but also

    The First (TV series)

    The_First_(TV_series)

  • 3C 336
  • Quasar located in the constellation Hercules

    having a size less than 7 x 4 arcseconds and has no signs of interplanetary scintillations. A total intensity image shows the source is asymmetric with

    3C 336

    3C 336

    3C_336

  • Active SETI
  • Attempt to send messages to intelligent extraterrestrials

    considered. Over galactic distances, the interstellar medium induces some scintillation effects and artificial modulation of electromagnetic signals. This modulation

    Active SETI

    Active SETI

    Active_SETI

  • Pulsar
  • Type of neutron star with beams of radiation

    cause scattering of the radio waves from the pulsar. The resulting scintillation of the radio waves—the same effect as the twinkling of a star in visible

    Pulsar

    Pulsar

    Pulsar

  • Geomagnetic storm
  • Disturbance of the Earth's magnetosphere

    the ionosphere, causing the satellite signals to scintillate (like a twinkling star). The scintillation of satellite signals during ionospheric disturbances

    Geomagnetic storm

    Geomagnetic_storm

  • Explorer 28
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program

    Explorer 28, also called IMP-C, IMP-3 and Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-3, was a NASA satellite launched on 29 May 1965 to study space physics, and

    Explorer 28

    Explorer 28

    Explorer_28

  • Zond 3
  • 1965 Soviet moon probe

    infrared (3-4 μm) spectrophotometers, radiation sensors (gas-discharge and scintillation counters), charged particle detector, magnetometer, and micrometeoroid

    Zond 3

    Zond 3

    Zond_3

  • Explorer 43
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program

    satellite of the Interplanetary Monitoring Platform. Explorer 43 continued the study, begun by earlier IMPs, of the interplanetary and outer magnetospheric

    Explorer 43

    Explorer 43

    Explorer_43

  • Space telescope
  • Instrument in space to study astronomical objects

    limited by the filtering and distortion of electromagnetic radiation (scintillation or twinkling) due to the atmosphere. A telescope orbiting Earth outside

    Space telescope

    Space telescope

    Space_telescope

  • Explorer 18
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program

    with thin and thick Caesium iodide (CsI) scintillators (one each) and an anticoincidence plastic scintillation counter. The telescope axis was normal to

    Explorer 18

    Explorer 18

    Explorer_18

  • Explorer 34
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program

    with thin and thick Caesium iodide (CsI) scintillators (one each) and an anticoincidence plastic scintillation counter. The telescope axis was parallel

    Explorer 34

    Explorer 34

    Explorer_34

  • Explorer 47
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program

    a Thor-Delta 1604. Explorer 47 was the ninth overall launch of the Interplanetary Monitoring Platform series, but received the launch designation "IMP-7"

    Explorer 47

    Explorer 47

    Explorer_47

  • Environmental Research Satellite
  • Family of artificial satellites launched in the 1960s run by the USAF

    in the Van Allen Belts with omni-directional radiation detectors—a scintillation counter and a solid-state detector.[a] The onboard transmitter, with

    Environmental Research Satellite

    Environmental Research Satellite

    Environmental_Research_Satellite

  • Explorer 50
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program

    study the magnetosphere. It was the eighth and last in a series of the Interplanetary Monitoring Platform. Explorer 50 was a drum-shaped spacecraft, 135.6 cm

    Explorer 50

    Explorer 50

    Explorer_50

  • Bruno Rossi
  • Italian-American experimental physicist (1905–1993)

    Williams. At this time, the extremely fast response of the newly developed scintillation counters offered a new way to study the structure of air showers. To

    Bruno Rossi

    Bruno Rossi

    Bruno_Rossi

  • Helios (spacecraft)
  • NASA/DLR solar probes launched in 1974–76

    distribution of cosmic rays. The three detectors (semiconductor detector, scintillation counter, and Cherenkov detector) were encapsulated in an anti-coincidence

    Helios (spacecraft)

    Helios (spacecraft)

    Helios_(spacecraft)

  • Explorer 21
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program

    with thin and thick Caesium iodide (CsI) scintillators (one each) and an anticoincidence plastic scintillation counter. The telescope axis was normal to

    Explorer 21

    Explorer 21

    Explorer_21

  • Moon landing
  • Arrival of a spacecraft on the Moon's surface

    cosmic-ray integrating ionization chamber, cosmic dust detectors, and scintillation counters. The goal was to place these Block I spacecraft in a very high

    Moon landing

    Moon landing

    Moon_landing

  • Pioneer P-3
  • 1959 US attempted lunar probe

    proportional radiation counter telescope to measure high energy radiation, a scintillation counter to monitor low-energy radiation, a VLF receiver for natural

    Pioneer P-3

    Pioneer P-3

    Pioneer_P-3

  • Proton
  • Subatomic particle with positive charge

    Using alpha particles from radium to strike air, Rutherford detected scintillation on a zinc sulfide screen at a distance, up to 28 cm, well beyond the

    Proton

    Proton

    Proton

  • Advanced Composition Explorer
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program, at SE-L1 from 1997

    study matter comprising energetic particles from the solar wind, the interplanetary medium, and other sources. Real-time data from ACE are used by the National

    Advanced Composition Explorer

    Advanced Composition Explorer

    Advanced_Composition_Explorer

  • Ranger 2
  • 1961 unmanned US spacecraft

    spacecraft system of the NASA Ranger program designed for future lunar and interplanetary missions. Ranger 2 was designed to test various systems for future exploration

    Ranger 2

    Ranger 2

    Ranger_2

  • Space weather
  • Branch of space physics and aeronomy

    energization of the Van Allen radiation belts, ionospheric disturbances and scintillation of satellite-to-ground radio signals and long-range radar signals, aurorae

    Space weather

    Space weather

    Space_weather

  • Spacecraft
  • Vehicle or machine designed to fly in space

    Salyut 1 in 1971. Space telescopes avoid the filtering and distortion (scintillation) of electromagnetic radiation which they observe, and avoid light pollution

    Spacecraft

    Spacecraft

    Spacecraft

  • Solar phenomena
  • Natural phenomena within the Sun's atmosphere

    currents (GIC), ionospheric disturbances that cause radio and radar scintillation, disruption of compass navigation and auroral displays at much lower

    Solar phenomena

    Solar phenomena

    Solar_phenomena

  • Satellite
  • Objects intentionally placed into orbit

    John; Passi, Segar; Tapim, Alo (2019). "Indigenous use of stellar scintillation to predict weather and seasonal change". Proceedings of the Royal Society

    Satellite

    Satellite

    Satellite

  • Caesium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 55 (Cs)

    bromide (CsBr) and fluoride (CsF) crystals are employed for scintillators in scintillation counters widely used in mineral exploration and particle physics

    Caesium

    Caesium

    Caesium

  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 7001–8000
  • research on the identification of pre-solar molecular cloud material in interplanetary dust particles (see below). JPL · 7861 7862 Keikonakamura 1981 EE28

    Meanings of minor-planet names: 7001–8000

    Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_7001–8000

  • Lunar Polar Hydrogen Mapper
  • US Moon-orbiting ice-finding satellite

    science instrument was a scintillation neutron detector composed of elpasolite (Cs2YLiCl6:Ce or CLYC). This material is a scintillator, which measurably glows

    Lunar Polar Hydrogen Mapper

    Lunar Polar Hydrogen Mapper

    Lunar_Polar_Hydrogen_Mapper

  • Ulysses (spacecraft)
  • NASA/ESA solar probe launched in 1990

    X-rays from solar flares. Dust Experiment (DUST): Direct measurements of interplanetary and interstellar dust grains to investigate their properties as functions

    Ulysses (spacecraft)

    Ulysses (spacecraft)

    Ulysses_(spacecraft)

  • Stretched Rohini Satellite Series
  • Series of satellites developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation

    triggers. The SROSS-C2 spacecraft is one of the satellites included in the Interplanetary Network. The SROSS C2 satellite also used an RCA CDP1802 microprocessor

    Stretched Rohini Satellite Series

    Stretched_Rohini_Satellite_Series

  • Conquest of Space
  • 1955 American sci-fi film

    Eric Fleming, and Mickey Shaughnessy. The story concerns the first interplanetary flight to Mars, carrying a crew of five, and launched from Earth orbit

    Conquest of Space

    Conquest_of_Space

  • Helium-3
  • Helium isotope with two protons and one neutron

    difficult to detect tritium-labeled compounds except by using liquid scintillation counting. Tritium is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen and is typically

    Helium-3

    Helium-3

    Helium-3

  • OV1-12
  • US Air Force satellite

    Series of Satellites". Journal of the British Interplanetary Society. Vol. 40. London: British Interplanetary Society. "The OV1-Promoter of timely space

    OV1-12

    OV1-12

    OV1-12

  • OV3-1
  • US Air Force satellite

    of electrostatic analyzers, two plasma probes, a Geiger counter, a scintillation spectrometer. This "cosmic radiation" package could measure the angular

    OV3-1

    OV3-1

    OV3-1

  • Samuel Okoye
  • Nigerian academic (1939 - 2009)

    he conducted investigations into the structure of the interplanetary medium through scintillation techniques. He designed and constructed two corner reflector

    Samuel Okoye

    Samuel_Okoye

  • Cosmic ray
  • High-energy particle, mainly originating outside the Solar System

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The experiment employed eleven scintillation detectors arranged within a circle 460 metres in diameter on the grounds

    Cosmic ray

    Cosmic ray

    Cosmic_ray

  • Glossary of astronomy
  • which are a subset of the broader family of trans-Neptunian objects. scintillation Rapid variations in the apparent brightness, color, or position of a

    Glossary of astronomy

    Glossary_of_astronomy

  • Scattering
  • Range of physical processes in physics

    Small-angle scattering Scattering amplitude Scattering from rough surfaces Scintillation (physics) S-Matrix Tyndall effect Thomson scattering Wolf effect X-ray

    Scattering

    Scattering

    Scattering

  • LACE (satellite)
  • American military satellite

    Research Laboratory Satellites 1960–1989" (PDF). Journal of the British Interplanetary Society. 50: 427–432. Retrieved April 13, 2024. Naval Research Laboratory

    LACE (satellite)

    LACE (satellite)

    LACE_(satellite)

  • Fine-Resolution Epithermal Neutron Detector
  • exposure levels of spacecraft and maintain radiation safety of crewed interplanetary flights. Cosmic rays are sufficiently energetic to break apart atoms

    Fine-Resolution Epithermal Neutron Detector

    Fine-Resolution_Epithermal_Neutron_Detector

  • OV2-1
  • US Air Force satellite

    electrometer, a magnetic spectrometer, an omnidirectional spectrometer, a scintillation spectrometer, and a plasma wave detector. Also included as an engineering

    OV2-1

    OV2-1

    OV2-1

  • Project GRAND
  • Cosmic ray observatory at the University of Notre Dame

    placed in a northern Indiana soybean field, but a leading expert in scintillation detector technology from Krakow, Poland then visiting the Notre Dame

    Project GRAND

    Project GRAND

    Project_GRAND

  • Aragats Cosmic Ray Research Station
  • Scientific installation on Mount Aragats, Armenia

    solar physics and space weather. ASEC employs neutron monitors and scintillation detectors to track cosmic ray fluxes and create early warning systems

    Aragats Cosmic Ray Research Station

    Aragats Cosmic Ray Research Station

    Aragats_Cosmic_Ray_Research_Station

  • Yo La Tengo Is Murdering the Classics
  • 2006 compilation album by Yo La Tengo

    Roberts 1:47 8. "Oh Bondage, Up Yours!" Poly Styrene 1:35 9. "Ding Dang/Interplanetary Music" Brian Wilson, Roger McGuinn / Sun Ra 2:35 10. "Captain Lou" NRBQ

    Yo La Tengo Is Murdering the Classics

    Yo_La_Tengo_Is_Murdering_the_Classics

  • ISEE-1
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program

    spin-stabilized spacecraft and based on the design of the prior IMP (Interplanetary Monitoring Platform) series of spacecraft. ISEE-1 and ISEE-2 were launched

    ISEE-1

    ISEE-1

    ISEE-1

  • Pioneer Venus Multiprobe
  • NASA atmospheric mission to Venus (1978)

    atmosphere layers, its energy balance and the effect of solar radiation and interplanetary space on those layers. This instrument had a range of 1 to 46 u, used

    Pioneer Venus Multiprobe

    Pioneer Venus Multiprobe

    Pioneer_Venus_Multiprobe

  • X-ray astronomy
  • Branch of astronomy that uses X-ray observation

    supernova remnant was discovered to be a hard X-ray (15–60 keV) source by a scintillation counter flown on a balloon launched from Palestine, Texas, United States

    X-ray astronomy

    X-ray astronomy

    X-ray_astronomy

  • Edward P. Ney
  • American physicist

    of heavy nuclei, and in 1955, Frank McDonald used one triggered by a scintillation counter for a similar purpose. Later, McDonald combined these two electronic

    Edward P. Ney

    Edward P. Ney

    Edward_P._Ney

  • List of astronomy acronyms
  • (observing program) Ohio Sky Survey OSSE – (instrumentation) Oriented Scintillation Spectrometer Experiment, an instrument on the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory

    List of astronomy acronyms

    List_of_astronomy_acronyms

  • Yo La Tengo discography
  • Bill Katz, Ruth Roberts "Oh Bondage, Up Yours!" X-Ray Spex "Ding Dang/Interplanetary Music" Brian Wilson, Roger McGuinn, Sun Ra "Captain Lou" NRBQ "Oh! Sweet

    Yo La Tengo discography

    Yo La Tengo discography

    Yo_La_Tengo_discography

  • History of gamma-ray burst research
  • University explained the erratic fluctuations as being the result of scintillation caused by vibrations in the Earth's atmosphere, which no longer occurs

    History of gamma-ray burst research

    History_of_gamma-ray_burst_research

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    Friendly; Of Good Company; Companion; Affectionate

  • WILF
  • Male

    English

    WILF

    Short form of Middle English Wilfred, WILF means "desires peace."

  • Manvika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Manvika

    As a Human Being

  • ERDMUTH
  • Male

    German

    ERDMUTH

    Variant spelling of German Erdmut, ERDMUTH means "strong-spirited."

  • Suptinil
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian

    Suptinil

    Sleep

  • Hiran
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi

    Hiran

    Deer; Gold

  • Darshi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Darshi

    God Gift

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  • Interplanetary
  • a.

    Between planets; as, interplanetary spaces.

  • Scintillation
  • n.

    The act of scintillating.

  • Twinkling
  • n.

    A shining with intermitted light; a scintillation; a sparkling; as, the twinkling of the stars.

  • Chromatoscope
  • n.

    A reflecting telescope, part of which is made to rotate eccentrically, so as to produce a ringlike image of a star, instead of a point; -- used in studying the scintillation of the stars.

  • Sparkle
  • n.

    A little spark; a scintillation.

  • Scintillation
  • n.

    A spark or flash emitted in scintillating.

  • Emication
  • n.

    A flying off in small particles, as heated iron or fermenting liquors; a sparkling; scintillation.