Balloon-borne measurements of stratospheric ion density and conductivity at low latitude

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Balloon Sounding, Ion Density (Concentration), Plasma Conductivity, Stratosphere, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Space Plasmas

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Two spherical probes, one measuring the total density and the other the conductivity of ions, were simultaneously flown aboard a balloon in order to measure the electrical parameters of the stratosphere. The results are combined to determine the mobility value. Ion density, conductivity, and mobility values were obtained for the 20-30-km altitude range.

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