In situ studies of electron density during equatorial spread-F

Prakash, S. ; Pal, S. ; Pandey, R. ; Subbaraya, B. H. (1982) In situ studies of electron density during equatorial spread-F Advances in Space Research, 2 (10). pp. 195-197. ISSN 0273-1177

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Abstract

A Langmuir probe operated in fixed bias mode was launched onboard a RH-560 rocket from the Sriharikota Range (SHAR, Lat.13° 42'N, Geog. Long.80° 14'E, dip 10°) India on October 1, 1980 at 21h03 IST, to study the electron density profile and the electron density irregularities in the equatorial spread-F. The payload was designed to study medium and large scale irregularities. A highly variable and structured electron density profile was obtained. This was the first rocket launch in the Indian zone during spread-F condition.

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