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Radiowave Propagation Information for Predictions for Earth-to-Space Path Communications

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This Handbook provides information on radiowave propagation to assist in the design of Earth-to-space communication systems.

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Sky noise temperature contributions

The radio noise emitted by all matter, while used as a source of information in radioastronomy and remote sensing, may be a limiting factor in communication services. Sources of radio noise of interest on Earth-space paths are the atmosphere, clouds, rain, extraterrestrial sources, and noise from the surface of the Earth. Prediction methods are given in Recommendation ITU-R P.372. Fundamental information about radio noise and galactic sources is given in [Kraus, 1966].

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