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The spectral resolution of the most monochromatic laser yet devised, expressed as frequency of the laser emission divided by the laser linewidth, is approximately 5 x 10. The laser in question is a special-purpose He-Ne laser with a nominal wavelength of 632.8 nm (15,308 cm l or 4.74 x 10 Hz in frequency units) and a linewidth of 7 to 10 Hz. It is difficult to grasp the physical significance of this degree of resolution. One illustration is that, if the spectrum of this laser were displayed on chart paper such that the zero of electromagnetic energy were located at the sun and 15,308 cm l were located at the orbit of Earth, the width of the peak representing the output of the laser would be 3 millimeters. [Pg.463]

Fig. 8. Trajectory of GIOTTO Hailey Space Probe from launch (July 10, 1985) to encounter (March 13, 1986) and orbits of Earth and comet... Fig. 8. Trajectory of GIOTTO Hailey Space Probe from launch (July 10, 1985) to encounter (March 13, 1986) and orbits of Earth and comet...
The FeO content of Mars given here is consistent with the geochemical models of Dreibus and WSnke 13) and with laboratory studies of Mars-derived SNC meteorites. Since FeO content is a sensitive marker of the temperature of origin, the original location of bulk lunar material appears to have been between the orbits of Earth and Mars. The FeO content of Mercury s crust is probably best quoted as 1.5 1.5%, since it remains without any firm detection, and its presence cannot be verified at the 3% level 14). [Pg.135]

The motion of meteoroids can be severely perturbed by the gravitational fields of major planets. Jupiter s gravitational influence is capable of reshaping an asteroid s orbit Ifom the main belt so that it dives into the inner solar system and crosses the orbit of Earth. This is apparently the case of the Apollo and Vesta asteroid fl agments. [Pg.125]

Adaptations to Habitats. Because of Eaith s geom-etiyf and the position of its axis, the equator receives more solar energy per unit area than the polar regions. Because Earth s axis is tilted relative to the plane of Earth s orbit around the Sun, this angle of incident radiation varies seasonally. These factors, combined with Earth s rotation, establish the major patterns of temperature, air circulation, and precipitation. [Pg.185]

Contamination of the biosphere by stable OCPs (DDT, HCH, aldrin, dieldrin, heptachlor, and toxafene) has become a global phenomenon. With global transfer, pesticides may reach countries that never produced or used them. In the northern hemisphere, where winds tend to blow from west to east, the rate of the wind in the boundary layer between the troposphere and the atmosphere is approximately 35 m/sec. Pesticide particles may completely orbit the Earth in approximately 12 days. Over this time, the probability of the particles falling to Earth may vary, and depends on the height of their orbit at a height of 3 km above sea level, particles will remain in the atmosphere for about seven days at a height of 6 km, for 30 days at a height of 30 km, for two years [31]. [Pg.39]

After the review of literature, we report here the results of the degradation of phenol, carried out in our laboratory in the presence of ultrasound, Ti02, rare earths and transition metal ions to highlight our interpretation of the mechanism. Various transition metal salts are known for their catalytic properties due to partly filled d-orbital of the metal atom. Mesoporous transition metal oxides are used not... [Pg.294]

In the region of the terrestrial planets, there may have been several thousand planetesimals of up to several hundred kilometres in diameter. During about ten million years, these united to form the four planets—Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars—which are close to the sun. Far outside the orbit of the planet Mars, the heavier planets were formed, in particular Jupiter and Saturn, the huge masses of which attracted all the hydrogen and helium around them. Apart from their cores, these planets have a similar composition to that of the sun. Between the planets Mars and Jupiter, there is a large zone which should really contain another planet. It... [Pg.26]

If the starting materials for the primitive nebula from which the planets were formed were not completely homogeneous, it is possible that thermodynamically more stable, hydrated silicates could have been localized closer to the Earth during its formation than to the orbit of Venus. This would have meant that our sister planet would... [Pg.37]

The transit method requires that the central star, the planet and the observer are connected by a line of sight. The dark planet passes across the light source and thus diminishes its light intensity to some extent. Observation is only possible when observer, star and planet are in a favourable position, i.e., the planet lies between the star and the observer. In spite of this requirement, the method permits the discovery of planets of about the size of the Earth information is also available on the size, mass and density of the planet as well as on its orbit. Because of its limits of applicability, this method is not often used. In the case of the star OGLE-TR-56, it was possible to detect an extrasolar planet, the orbit of which is very close to its sun only a twentieth of the distance of Mercury away from it. The temperature of the planet was determined to be around 1,900 K its diameter is about 1.3 times larger than that of Jupiter, its density about 500 kg/m3 (Brown, 2003 Konacki, 2003). [Pg.294]

Now, apart from the planets, many meteorites were formed, moving in quite different orbits and of quite different chemical composition. In particular, the so-called C-l meteorites composed of carbonaceous chondrites have a composition of elements much closer to that of the Sun. It is proposed (see for example Harder and also Robert in Further Reading) that many of these meteorites collided with very early Earth and became incorporated in it, so that eventually some 15% of Earth came from this material (see Section 1.11). Other planets such as Mars and the Moon could have had similar histories, but the remote planets and Venus are very different. [Pg.4]

Figure 6.1 Leonid meteor shower. A composite of images taken by the Midcourse Space experiment satellite while in orbit around Earth. The satellite s perspective continuously changed relative to the path of the meteors, which caused their trajectories to be non-parallel. (Reproduced by permission of Jenniskens P., Nugent D., Tedesco E. and Murthy J. 2000 1997 Leonid shower from space, Earth, Moon and Planets 82/83 305)... Figure 6.1 Leonid meteor shower. A composite of images taken by the Midcourse Space experiment satellite while in orbit around Earth. The satellite s perspective continuously changed relative to the path of the meteors, which caused their trajectories to be non-parallel. (Reproduced by permission of Jenniskens P., Nugent D., Tedesco E. and Murthy J. 2000 1997 Leonid shower from space, Earth, Moon and Planets 82/83 305)...

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