Long-duration balloon flights to measure auroral zone X-rays in 1974

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Ats 6, Auroral Zones, Balloon Flight, Geomagnetism, X Ray Density Measurement, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Magnetic Flux, Meteorological Parameters, Radiation Measurement, Satellite Observation, Scintillation Counters, Wind Velocity

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The reported project had the objective to measure simultaneously auroral X-ray fluxes in the local afternoon at different magnetic local times and to compare these observations with particle measurements conducted with the aid of ATS 6. The balloons used in the investigations were launched at Kiruna, Sweden. Under midnight-sun conditions the balloons can be launched at any time of the day and stay at levels of 5 to 10 mb for at least two days. The payloads used for the studies are discussed and a flight report is presented.

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