The inverse problem of radio sounding of the Venus ionosphere for amplitude data

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Atmospheric Effects, Ionospheric Electron Density, Ionospheric Sounding, Planetary Ionospheres, Radio Signals, Radiosondes, Venus Atmosphere, Amplitudes, Decimeter Waves, Error Analysis, Vertical Distribution

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Formulas are derived for atmospheric effects on radio signal amplitudes when sounding planetary atmospheres and specifically for determining vertical electron density profiles in the ionosphere of Venus. The nature of measurement errors is defined for use in interpreting amplitude data. Vertical profiles of electron density for the night side of the Venus ionosphere are determined from decimeter-wave soundings of Venus-9 and Venus-10 spacecraft occultation transits.

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