Lunar and planetary influences upon the peak electron density of the ionosphere

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Earth Atmosphere, Gravitational Effects, Ionospheric Electron Density, Lunar Tides, Planetary Gravitation, Aeronomy, Diurnal Variations, Jupiter (Planet), Lunar Gravitational Effects, Venus (Planet)

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Observable effects of semidiurnal tidal character caused by the sun (radiation and gravity) and moon (gravity only) seem to be influenced by the planet Jupiter and, during approach, by Venus. These effects can be identified during summer for suitably selected planetary configurations. The importance of the lunar effect is found to depend on the solar hour, season and planetary constellation.

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