Preliminary Observations of Ionospheric Structures using Ground Receivers and the COSMIC Radio Beacon

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With the launch of the Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere and Climate (COSMIC) satellite constellation, a new era has begun for low-Earth-orbiting (LEO) satellite beacon research has begun. Each COSMIC satellite carries a radio beacon that can emit at 1066, 400, and 150 MHz. Coherent Ionospheric Doppler Receivers (CIDR) deployed at mid-latitudes observe the electron content and phase scintillation in the 400 and 150 MHz channels. In addition to high (Alaska and Greenland) and low (Peru) latitude systems, CIDRs are deployed in Austin, Texas, a chain across southern New York, Millstone Hill, and Wallops Island. This study presents preliminary observations of different ionospheric structures using CIDR receivers and the COSMIC radio beacon.

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