... Due to the MARS-96 spacecraft was not been inserted into the interplanetary trajectory to Mars and during the third revolution around the Earth insert into the Earth'satmosphere and felt in the Pacific. ...
... They are usually removed by collisions with the outermost part of the Earth'satmosphere, a huge cloud of hydrogen known as the geocorona extending to a distance of 4-5 Earth radii. ...
... Much of space above the Earth'satmosphere (and indeed, throughout the universe) contains plasmas--gases hot enough to contain free electrons and positive "ions," atoms stripped of some electrons. ...
... Why isn't our atmosphere flung off by the Earth's rotation? . Can kinetic energy be reconverted to work? ... Why is the Earth'satmosphere near the ground under pressure? Because it is supporting the weight of all the air above it! ...
... In particular, the cavitation mechanism of formation of nano- and mirospherules in Earth's crust, processes of formation of nano- and miroscale particles in human environment, in Earth'satmosphere and ionosphere, and in space are discussed. ...
... of hot air--the force that also lifts hot-air balloons--is the main cause of weather-related flows in the Earth'satmosphere ... The Earth'satmosphere, however, absorbs infra-red, which heats it up and slows down the escape of heat. ...
... of hot air--the force that also lifts hot-air balloons--is the main cause of weather-related flows in the Earth'satmosphere ... The Earth'satmosphere, however, absorbs infra-red, which heats it up and slows down the escape of heat. ...
... not inserted into the interplanetary trajectory to Mars due to a malfunction in the Block-D (the third stage of the rocket) and during the third revolution around the Earth the spacecraft reentered the Earth'satmosphere and fell into the Pacific Ocean ...