Kyle Communications Posted June 8, 2015 Posted June 8, 2015 http://theconversation.com/how-an-undergraduate-discovered-tubes-of-plasma-in-the-sky-42810 Being involved in radio communications for the past 30 years or so I found this extremely interesting. It also shows we have some very smart young people here in Australia. I recommend reading the full article and watching the videos. Certainly now a waste of your time 5 3
Kyle Communications Posted June 8, 2015 Author Posted June 8, 2015 http://theconversation.com/how-an-undergraduate-discovered-tubes-of-plasma-in-the-sky-42810Being involved in radio communications for the past 30 years or so I found this extremely interesting. It also shows we have some very smart young people here in Australia. I recommend reading the full article and watching the videos. Certainly now a waste of your time Typo...certainly NOT a waste of your time 1
Deskpilot Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 A brilliant young mind. Good on her. She'll go far. 2
Ultralights Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 A brilliant young mind. Good on her. She'll go far. with the huge cuts to the sciences from our government, she wont go far in Australia, America or Europe she will. 1
Birdseye Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 The ionosphere is an intriguing medium. Rather like the ocean depths, its not had the attention it deserves. With a personal interest in weak signal propagation, things like signals showing clear indications of traveling both ways around the earth (a.k.a long path and short path) and selective paths, it never loses my interest.
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