Browsing Faculty of Science & Technology (FST) by Author "Baki, P"
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Astronomy in The Cultural Heritage of African Societies
Baki, P (University of NairobiDepartment of Physics, 2007)The African perspectives of astronomy are explored from the point of view of using indigenous knowledge of the night sky for purposes of addressing local challenges such as food insecurity and periodic natural weather ... -
Elimination of superimposed Multipath effects on Scintillations index on solar quiet ionosphere at Low Latitude over the Kenyan Airspace from a lone Positioned SCINDA system
Olwendo, O.J; Baki, P; Mito, C (2010)In communication involving links between satellites and ground stations the most serious effects on transionospheric radio signals is scintillation. By using satellite Navigation Systems such as Global Position System ... -
Ionospheric current system over the African region and East Asian region as observed by Magdas stations (invited)
Yumoto, K; Yamazaki, Y; Rabiu, A; Mahrous, A; Meloni, A; Baki, P; Makundi, N,; Afullo, T; et.al (University of Nairobi, 2010-12-17)The MAGnetic Data Acquisition System (MAGDAS) is the global real-time magnetometer array operated by the Space Environment Research Center (SERC), Kyushu University. This array includes two latitudinal chains; one is along ... -
Spreading Astronomy Education through Africa.
Baki, P (University of NairobiDepartment of Physics, 2007)Although Astronomy has been an important vehicle for effectively passing a wide range of scientific knowledge, teaching the basic skills of scientific reasoning, and for communicating the excitement of science to the public, ...