... On the Modification of the Upper Atmosphere by SPS..

TABLE 5 TASK ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE WORKSHOP Park*, Whitten Whitten*, Park, Vondrak Ellsaesser*, Sundararaman Ellsaesser*, Sundararaman, Turco Ellsaesser*, Sundararaman, Turco Ellsaesser*, Sundararaman, Turco Mendillo*, Park, Bernhardt, Zinn Bernhardt*, Brubaker, Forbes, Bauer Forbes*, Brubaker, Sundararaman Turco*, Prasad, Garrett Vondrak*, Fedder, Garrett Vondrak*, Rote, Aikin, Whitten Sundararaman , Ellsaesser, .Turco Sundararaman , Ellsaesser, Turco Whitten*, Park Mendillo*, Pongratz Zinn*, Turco, Prasad Bernhardt*, Brubaker, Forbes 2.2.2 NO Production on Reentry 2.2.3 Construction Debris 2.3 Water Vapor in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere 2.4 High-Altitude Clouds 2.4.1 Noctilucent clouds 2.4.2 Nacreous Clouds 2.5 Condensation in Rocket Exhausts 2.6 Spreading of Exhaust Clouds: Local, Regional, Zonal, Global Effects 2.7 Energy & Momentum Transfer due to Rocket Plumes 2.8 Photochemical Effects 2.9 Atmospheric Electricity: Conductivity in the Lower Ionosphere 2.10 Listing of Potentially Important Phenomena 2.11 Atmospheric Experiments: A. Water Vapor in the Mesosphere B. Noctilucent Clouds C. NO Production on Reentry D. Rocket Observations E. Airglow F. Cloud Dispersion

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