Submitted as: data description paper | 15 Nov 2019
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Early Soviet satellite magnetic field measurements over 1964 and 1970
Roman Krasnoperov1,Dmitry Peregoudov1,Renata Lukianova1,Anatoly Soloviev1,2,and Boris Dzeboev1Roman Krasnoperov et al. Roman Krasnoperov1,Dmitry Peregoudov1,Renata Lukianova1,Anatoly Soloviev1,2,and Boris Dzeboev1
1Geophysical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119296, Russia
2Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 123242, Russia
1Geophysical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119296, Russia
2Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 123242, Russia
Received: 01 Nov 2019 – Accepted for review: 08 Nov 2019 – Discussion started: 15 Nov 2019
Abstract. We present the collection of magnetic field absolute measurements performed by early Soviet magnetic satellite missions Kosmos-49 (1964) and Kosmos-321 (1970). Totally 17300 measured values are available for Kosmos-49 mission, covering homogeneously 75 % of the Earth's surface between 49° north and south latitude. About 5000 measured values are available for Kosmos-321 mission, covering homogeneously 94 % of the Earth's surface between 71° north and south latitude.
Early soviet satellite magnetic field measurements from 1964 and 1970R. Lukianova, D. Peregoudov, B. Dzeboev, A. Soloviev, and R. Krasnoperov https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.907927
Roman Krasnoperov et al.
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