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Description: A description of sprite and elves research done by researchers at New Mexico Tech. This page includes images from their high speed imager
New Mexico Tech's Sprite Homepage In the time span of only a few years since their "discovery", sprites have become one of the most hotly researched phenomena in upper atmospheric physics. The characteristics of sprites have been documented by researchers from different parts of the world. However, in spite of the attention that sprites have received, no theory yet exists which satisfactorily explains their initiation and development.
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Page title: | New Mexico Tech's Sprite Homepage |
Keywords: | sprites, elves, high speed video, xybion, low light level camera, lightning, streamers, thunderstorms, electrostatic, CG, positive CG, negative CG, Langmuir Lab, Kennedy Space Center, Paul Krehbiel, Bill Rison, Marx Brook, Charlie Moore, Mark Stanley, Skeet Vaughn, Dave Suszcynsky, Chris Barrington-Leigh, Bill Abrahms, Bill Klein, cool, awesome, spectacular |
Description: | New Mexico Tech's Sprite Homepage |
IP-address: | 129.138.42.24 |
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NS | Name Servers: EXTERNALDNS0.NMT.EDU 129.138.4.63 ISD-DNS.NMT.EDU 129.138.250.10 |
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Date | activated: 27-May-1987 last updated: 01-Oct-2013 expires: 31-Jul-2014 |