Measurements of a spectral broadening of the two coherent radiowaves from Venera-10 near the sun on June, 1976

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Coherent Electromagnetic Radiation, Plasma Diagnostics, Radio Transmission, Solar Wind, Spectral Line Width, Venera Satellites, Centimeter Waves, Decimeter Waves, Electron Density Profiles, Phase Shift, Power Spectra

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During the Venera-10 solar conjunction in June 1976, coherent decimeter and centimeter radio transmissions from the spacecraft passed through the plasma near the sun, and their bandwidth was measured at ground stations. For distances greater than 3.3 solar radii from the center of the sun, the relation of the equivalent bandwidths of decimeter and centimeter radio waves was nearly to the theoretical significance for the classical Kolmogorov-Obukhov turbulence spectra.

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