1967
DOI: 10.1029/jz072i023p06110
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Detection of meteoritic dust from a sounding rocket

Abstract: The lack of control afforded by the detection of meteoritic particles from a sounding rocket by a single sensing method such as a microphone diaphragm [Bohn et al., 1950; Alexander et al., 1962] or a photomultiplier impact sensor [Berg and Meredith, 1956] severely limits the confidence that can be placed on these earlier measurements, particularly during a short flight where conditions are rapidly changing. In an attempt to gain more reliable real‐time data a sensor incorporating two forms of control was flown… Show more

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