Incoherent scatter radar

Incoherent scatter radar is a ground-based radar technique for studying the Earth's ionosphere, first proposed by Professor William E. Gordon in 1958. It is based on radio waves being scattered incoherently by random fluctuations in a plasma.

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Incoherent scatter radar

Incoherent scatter radar is a ground-based radar technique for studying the Earth's ionosphere, first proposed by Professor William E. Gordon in 1958. It is based on radio waves being scattered incoherently by random fluctuations in a plasma.

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