Abstract

The First GLOBMET Symposium was held in Dushanbe, Tadzhikistan, U.S.S.R., August 19–24, 1985. GLOBMET (Global Meteor Observation System) was first proposed by the Soviet Geophysical Committee in Moscow (specifically, by committee members B. L. Kashcheyev and V. A. Nechitailenko) and was accepted by the Middle Atmosphere Program (MAP) Steering Committee of the Scientific Committee on Solar‐Terrestrial Physics (SCOSTEP, part of the International Council of Scientific Unions) as a MAP project in 1982. While the atmospheric dynamics data from the system are of primary interest to MAP, GLOBMET also encompasses the astronomical radio and optical observations of meteoroids and the physics of their interaction with the earth's atmosphere.

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