Investigation of O/+/ and N/+/ ion concentration variations, the dynamics of the ionosphere, and energetic energy fluxes in the upper ionosphere from the Meteor satellite. I - Measurements in the midlatitude ionosphere

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Ionospheric Drift, Ionospheric Electron Density, Ionospheric Ion Density, Ionospheric Sounding, Nitrogen Ions, Oxygen Ions, Satellite Sounding, Diurnal Variations, Electron Energy, Ion Density (Concentration), Mass Spectroscopy, Nocturnal Variations, Positive Ions

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The Meteor satellite mass spectrometer measured O(+) and N(+) ion concentrations, large-scale drifts of O(+) ions, and electron fluxes of energies exceeding 350 eV at a height of 900 km during the minimum of the 21st solar cycle. Data were obtained on the seasonal and diurnal variations of ions, and a hemispherical asymmetry was revealed for amplitudes of seasonal and diurnal variations of O(+) concentration.

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