On the rocket-induced wave disturbances in the daytime equatorial ionosphere

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Equatorial Atmosphere, Ionospheric Disturbances, Sounding Rockets, Daytime, E Region, F Region, Ionospheric Electron Density

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In situ measurements of daytime equatorial ionospheric E and F region electron densities were carried out using an HF capacitance probe aboard a Sonda III rocket launched from Natal, Brazil, on July 26, 1984. Wave structures in the electron density profile having a scale length of about 1.5-10 km and amplitude of about 10 percent of the ambient density were detected during the downleg trajectory. Possible sources of these waves are discussed, and their implications for irregularity formation under nighttime conditions are briefly mentioned.

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