Electron densities between 110 and 300 km derived from solar EUV fluxes of August 23, 1972

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Electron Density (Concentration), Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Ion Production Rates, Ionospheric Electron Density, Rocket Sounding, Solar Radiation, Data Recording, Ion Recombination, Ionosondes, Radiant Flux Density, Tables (Data)

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Solar radiation in the wavelength region 1220-52 A emitted from the whole solar disk has been measured by a rocket spectrometer flown from White Sands Missile Range on Aug. 23, 1972. The intensities have been corrected for atmospheric absorption. The estimated errors in the intensities are plus or minus 30% between 1220 and 150 A and plus or minus 50% between 150 and 52 A. These data have been used to calculate electron densities in the altitude region 110-300 km. The calculated electron densities are in good agreement with densities measured by an ionosonde during the rocket flight.

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