Abstract

Calculated height-frequency curves are compared with actual characteristic curves obtained at an ionosphere station in the neighborhood of the rocket's firing point. It is shown that the calculated curves are close to the actual curves and, in particular, have the same height breaks. The closeness of the height-frequency curves obtained from rocket measurements of the electron concentration distribution to height-frequency curves obtained by ionospheric sounding from the earth confirms the reliability of the rocket measurements and the correctness of the conclusions that the region of the ionosphere at altitudes of 100-300 kin is a medium with a steady rise in the electron concentration and does not break down into separate layers. (C.E.S.)

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