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Through studies of objects and targets on Earth, in the near-Earth environment and in the ocean and in deep space, NRL researchers can develop information systems to analyze, simulate, predict and interpret the structure of processes that can affect Naval weapons and communications systems.
Research Articles- Operational Radar Performance Surfaces for RIMPAC 2008
T. Haack and J. Hansen - The Atmospheric Neutral Density Experiment (ANDE)
A. Nicholas, T. Finne, I. Galysh, M. Davis, and L. Healy - Observing Guidance for Tropical Cyclones
C.A. Reynolds, J.D. Doyle, C. Amerault, and H. Jin
- Space Science, 7600
- Thermospheric and Ionospheric Research and Applications (TIRA), 7607
- Upper Atmospheric Physics, 7640
- High-Energy Space Environment, 7650
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- Solar Terrestrial Relationships, 7670
- Space Systems Development, 8100
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- Command, Control, Communications, Computers & Intelligence, 8140
- Space Applications, 8150
