Nighttime ionosphere of Venus according to two-frequency radio occultation using the Venera 15, 16 spacecraft in 1983

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Ionospheric Sounding, Night Sky, Planetary Ionospheres, Radio Occultation, Venus Atmosphere, Ionospheric Electron Density, Solar Position, Venera Satellites, Vertical Distribution

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The paper presents results of the primary processing of Venera-probe data obtained at wavelengths of 32 and 8 cm from November 9 to December 14, 1983 at solar zenith angles ranging from 98 to 160 deg. Forty-four vertical profiles of electron density in the nighttime ionosphere were obtained. Eighteen of the profiles had a single ionization maximum, while the remaining profiles had two maxima.

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