Measurements of ionizing radiation during the solar eclipse of June 30, 1973

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Ionizing Radiation, Radiation Measurement, Rocket Sounding, Solar Eclipses, Solar Radiation, Atmospheric Scattering, Electron Energy, Ionospheric Electron Density, Lyman Alpha Radiation, Radiant Flux Density, Solar Corpuscular Radiation, Solar X-Rays, Ultraviolet Radiation

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Data obtained from rockets launched before, during and after a total solar eclipse are presented. The launchings occurred at the same time of the day and from the same place; data for totality, phase 0.5, and three outside-of-eclipse days were recorded. Values for solar zenith distance, solar EUV and X-ray fluxes, atmospheric Ly-alpha resonance fluorescence, corpuscular radiation flux for electron energies greater than 2 keV, and an index of geomagnetic conditions are reported and discussed.

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