The operational and engineering problems encountered in acquiring and maintaining air supremacy are manifold. Not the least of these problems concerns the behavior, characteristics, and properties of the atmosphere and the related phenomena of the lithosphere and the hydrosphere which directly or indirectly influence the atmosphere, the medium in which the Air Force operates. As part of the Air Research and Development Command, the Geophysics Research Directorate of the Air Force Cambridge Research Center carries on a major portion of the investigation being conducted today to increase our knowledge of such geophysical phenomena as are pertinent to air operating techniques and procedures. The fruits of this research contribute not only to new concepts of air warfare and to the over‐all effectiveness of the United States Air Force, but also to the national economy through application of results to civil aviation, agriculture, hydroelectricity, and flood control.
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February 1953
February 01 1953
Air Force geophysical research
Three of the six major laboratories comprising the research facilities of the Geophysics Research Directorate of the Air Force Cambridge Research Center, Air Research and Development Command, are described here. A subsequent article will cover the other three laboratories.
Terrestrial Sciences Laboratory staff;
Terrestrial Sciences Laboratory staff
US Air Force Cambridge Research Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Atmospheric Analysis Laboratory staff;
Atmospheric Analysis Laboratory staff
US Air Force Cambridge Research Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Atmospheric Physics Laboratory staff
Atmospheric Physics Laboratory staff
US Air Force Cambridge Research Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Physics Today 6 (2), 10–13 (1953);
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Terrestrial Sciences Laboratory staff, Atmospheric Analysis Laboratory staff, Atmospheric Physics Laboratory staff; Air Force geophysical research. Physics Today 1 February 1953; 6 (2): 10–13. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3061131
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