The seasonal variations in the nighttime 6300 A emission at midlatitudes from ISIS-II spacecraft

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Annual Variations, F Region, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Night Sky, Oxygen Spectra, Aeronomy, Geomagnetism, Ionospheric Electron Density, Isis Satellites

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The nighttime conditions and the aeronomic implications of the seasonal variation in the 6300 A limb emission are presently studied in light of optical limb observations obtained at at F-region heights by the ISIS-II satellite. The emission variations appear to be primarily controlled by the electron density at F-region heights for nighttime and quiet geomagnetic conditions. Clear evidence is seen for a semiannual variation in the emission; during highly disturbed conditions, gravity waves may be present.

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