[BC] Your friend, the Ionosphere
Bruce Doerle
bdoerle at mail.ucf.edu
Tue Oct 23 17:57:17 CDT 2007
Nice twist, Cowboy
>>> Cowboy <curt at spam-o-matic.net> 10/23/2007 6:44 PM >>>
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 05:08 pm, RichardBJohnson at comcast.net wrote:
> Funny --but,. Why don't you give him the answers he seeks?
Probably because of the condescending way in which the "question"
was phrased.
> The suns rays contain a lot of high frequency wavelengths,
> light waves even beyond ultraviolet. The sun also floods the
> earth with high velocity atomic particles called the solar wind.
>
> When the upper atmosphere captures some of this energy,
> it becomes activated, "Ionized," which means that its constituents
> are disassociated into charged particles. These charged particles
> will eventually recombine as a continuous process. However,
> they reflect, and sometimes duct radio waves. There are
> several layers of charged particles, called "D->F" layers, plus
> a grand outer layer called the Kennelly-Heaviside Layer.
Absolutely correct !!
The reflection and ducting of radio waves is a side effect by-product
of the atmosphere performing a much more important function, in
blocking the deadly radiation.
And, we haven't even gotten to the magnetosphere yet !
Yes, Virginia, you CAN skip AM broadcast over the poles when it
will go nowhere else !
--
Cowboy
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