Effects of the large June 1975 meteoroid storm on earth's ionosphere

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Earth Ionosphere, Ionospheric Disturbances, Ionospheric Propagation, Meteoroid Showers, Radio Waves, Ion Production Rates, Ionospheric Ion Density, Lyman Alpha Radiation, Very Low Frequencies

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The meteoroid storm of June, 1975 generated pronounced disturbances on the earth, recorded as unique phase anomalies on VLF radio-propagation paths in the low terrestrial ionosphere during the June 20-30 period. Large nocturnal phase-advances lasting several hours were detected on several days at all VLF transmissions; they are noted to have been comparable, for the shorter propagation path, to solar Ly-alpha diurnal ionization. The storm was sporadic, with an apparent origin in the sky over the Southern Hemisphere whose right ascension was 1-2 hours larger than that of the sun.

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