Electron flux measurements at heights between 200 and 500 km

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Electron Flux Density, Ionospheric Electron Density, Stratosphere, Cosmos 225 Satellite, Energy Spectra, Radiation Measurement, Secondary Emission

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The results of electron flux measurements onboard Cosmos 225 (launched in June 1968) are analyzed. Particular attention is given to the energy spectra of secondary electrons (from 150 MeV to a few GeV) and of electrons traveling from and to the earth. The latitudinal behavior of secondary electrons is illustrated. A comparison with measurements carried out in the stratosphere is included.

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