Abstract

The development of the field of study of ionospheric absorption of cosmic radio noise since 1962 is reviewed. Contributions to the basic theory and methods of analysis are first dealt with. News concerning measuring technique are then briefly treated. In the main part of the paper the development of our knowledge of sudden cosmic noise absorption, polar cap absorption, and auroral absorption is reviewed. The emphasis is on the ionospheric effects. The solar disturbances associated with the absorption effects, the propagation of particles from the Sun to the Earth, and other extraterrestrial sides of the story are not treated.

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