Abstract

Ionospheric drifts have been measured by the radio-star scintillation spaced receiver technique and histograms are presented showing the magnitudes and directions of the drifts observed. The direction of drift is commonly found to reverse suddenly near 2300 hours local time, but the complementary reversal occurs at a less definite time during the following day.

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