12 November 1993Ground-based optical tomography for investigation and monitoring of natural and anthropogenic structures in the near circumterrestrial space
Viktor Vladimirov Alpatov,1 Gennady G. Levin,2 Valery Vladimirov Pickalov,3 Yuri A. Romanovsky4
1Institute of Applied Geophysics (Russia) 2All-Russia Optical Physical Institute (Russia) 3Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (Russia) 4Federov Institute of Applied Geophysics (Russia)
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The paper presents some evaluations of possibility to use the optical tomographics methods for investigation of natural and artificial irregularities in the near circumterrestrial space. The results obtained during research of artificial irregularities and polar airglow are described.
Viktor Vladimirov Alpatov,Gennady G. Levin,Valery Vladimirov Pickalov, andYuri A. Romanovsky
"Ground-based optical tomography for investigation and monitoring of natural and anthropogenic structures in the near circumterrestrial space", Proc. SPIE 2107, CIS Selected Papers: Optical Monitoring of the Environment, (12 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.162182
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Viktor Vladimirov Alpatov, Gennady G. Levin, Valery Vladimirov Pickalov, Yuri A. Romanovsky, "Ground-based optical tomograph for investigation and monitoring of natural and anthropogenic structures in the near circumterrestrial space," Proc. SPIE 2107, CIS Selected Papers: Optical Monitoring of the Environment, (12 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.162182