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Radar Observations of Meteor Echoes at a Frequency of 1,300 Mc./s.

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GREENHOW, J., SUTCLIFFE, H. & WATKINS, C. Radar Observations of Meteor Echoes at a Frequency of 1,300 Mc./s.. Nature 193, 1036–1037 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/1931036a0

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