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The variation of air density at 240 and 280 km from April to November 1967
Authors:BR May
Institution:Meteorological Office, Bracknell, Berks, England
Abstract:Changes in the orbital periods of two satellites, 1962-βτ6 (Injun 3 rocket) and 1965-11D (Cosmos 54 rocket), have been used to deduce the air density at heights of 240 and 280 km during April–November 1967. At both heights the generally low density observed in July and the higher density in April and October were almost certainly part of a semi-annual variation similar to that observed at other heights in the thermosphere. The ratio of the maximum (October) to minimum (July) density was about 1·8 at 240 km and 2·2 at 280 km. Superimposed upon this variation were short-lived increases in density associated with magnetic storms, the largest being of 65 per cent at 280 km on 25 May, and a periodic variation with an amplitude of up to 25 per cent from the monthly mean density, related to the 10·7 cm solar radiation flux. A diurnal variation of density was also detected with a maximum density at 14 hr and a maximum to minimum ratio of 1·7 at 280 km.
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