The precipitation of hard electrons /E = 20-150 keV/ at midlatitudes

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Cosmos Satellites, Electron Precipitation, Lower Ionosphere, Magnetic Storms, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Electromagnetic Absorption, Electron Flux Density, Geomagnetism, Ionospheric Propagation, Latitude, Night Sky, Solar Activity, Spectral Energy Distribution

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Cosmos-348 data on fluxes of precipitating electrons (with an energy of
20-150 keV) over northern Europe are analyzed; it is shown that electron
precipitation strongly depends on latitude and geomagnetic activity. A
magnetic-storm aftereffect is also observed in the precipitation.

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