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Ionosphere Measurements during the Partial Eclipse of the Sun of February 3, 1935

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PULSE measurements were made at Deal, N.J., during the solar eclipse of February 3, 1935. This eclipse began at 10.28 a.m. and ended at 12.32 p.m. with a maximum effect at the ground at Deal of approximately 40 per cent magnitude at 11.30 a.m. (E.S.T.).

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  1. This is the intermediate region, see Schafer and Goodall, NATURE, 131, 804; 1933.

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SCHAFER, J., GOODALL, W. Ionosphere Measurements during the Partial Eclipse of the Sun of February 3, 1935. Nature 135, 393–394 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135393c0

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