An ionospheric total electron content disturbance associated with the launch of NASA's Skylab

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Earth Ionosphere, Electron Density (Concentration), Ionospheric Disturbances, Ats 3, F Region, Ionospheric Propagation, Skylab Program

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By monitoring the amount of Faraday rotation a plane polarized satellite signal experiences in traversing the ionosphere, it is possible to measure the total number of electrons in a column of unit cross section through the earth's ionosphere. Report discusses: Ground-based total electron count observations and the Skylab launch; electron loss mechanisms in the F-region; diffusion of the Saturn V S-II plume in the ionosphere; ionosonde observations; and estimates of photochemical and aeronomic processes capable of depleting the expanding plume.

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