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Meteoritics & Planetary Science 40, Nr 6, 819–[removed]Abstract available online at http://meteoritics.org Genesis—An artificial, low velocity “meteor” fall and recovery: September 8, 2004 D. O. REVELLE1*, W. E
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Document Date: 2006-01-11 10:47:46


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Wendover / UTTR / /

Company

Los Alamos National Laboratory / Teledyne / Sandia National Laboratory / /

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United States / Australia / /

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Event

Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

Wendover airport / Los Alamos National Laboratory / University of Western Ontario / /

Holiday

autumnal equinox / /

IndustryTerm

heat shield solution / kinetic energy / wave processing software / constant entry angle solution / gas-cap / turbulent boundary layer flow transition algorithm / kinetic energy density conservation properties / gas-cap boundary layer / detection equipment / field equipment / proposed entry solutions / energy depletion factor / gas-cap turbulent boundary layer transition / turbulence-free solution / digital signal processing analysis / signal processing detection / entry dynamics solution / location software / gas cap / energy / gas cap opacity / /

Organization

NASA Ames Research Center / Meteoritical Society / University of Western Ontario / London / Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / Research and Development Program Office / /

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Uniform / Peter Jenniskens / John Szymanski / /

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Canada *Corresponding author / T. D. / porous model / leader / /

Product

Genesis capsule / /

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New Mexico / Utah / Nevada / Ontario / /

Region

Western Ontario / /

Technology

GPS / heat transfer / DSP / turbulent boundary layer flow transition algorithm / /

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http /

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