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The advances in research since the advent of rockets and satellites, have in fact enhanced rather than diminished the importance of ionospheric radiocommunication. The data yielded by in situ measurements made in rockets and satellites have substantially extended and improved our knowledge of the ionosphere, in particular with respect to the mechanism of formation. It is now possible to use the latest theoretical and experimental advances to develop a deterministic approach to ionospheric prediction and to calculate the state of the ionosphere under specific helio-geophysical conditions.
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Ivanov-Kholodny, G.S., Mikhailov, A.V. (1986). Ionospheric Prediction — Present-Day Problems and Approaches. In: The Prediction of Ionospheric Conditions. Geophysics and Astrophysics Monographs, vol 29. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5486-1_1
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