Experimental test of the wind-shear theory. A reply-rocket-borne magnetometers do measure B

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The apparent inconsistencies noted by Whitehead(1) in the ionization, electron density, wind and magnetic field data of the rocket flights SL 130 and 131 (Hall et al.(2)) are resolved by the presentation of further experimental detail. Observational accuracy and in particular the heading correction procedure for the magnetic field values are discussed. It is also pointed out that the interaction of the steady E-W wind component with the Eg ionization profile provides an additional contribution to the Eg magnetic field. It is concluded that within the experimental limitations the experiment remains a fair test of the wind-shear theory.

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