Conjugate photoelectron fluxes observed on Atmosphere Explorer C

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Conjugate Points, Electron Energy, Electron Precipitation, Photoelectrons, Explorer 51 Satellite, Geomagnetism, Incident Radiation, Lines Of Force, Spectral Energy Distribution

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The results are presented of a number of observations made with the aid of the Atmosphere Explorer C spacecraft under conditions which provided an unambiguous opportunity to study photoelectrons entering the atmosphere after flowing along the geomagnetic field from the magnetic conjugate point. A graph is presented with energy spectra of electrons observed precipitating into the atmosphere when the magnetic conjugate point was illuminated. Another graph shows the average energy spectra of electrons observed at 263 km for a range of solar zenith angles when the zenith angles at the magnetic conjugate point varied from 100 to 81 deg.

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