Ionospheric sounding is a technique used to study the ionosphere, which is a region of the Earth's upper atmosphere, characterized by the presence of ionized particles. This part of the atmosphere is crucial for understanding various phenomena related to radio communications, satellite operations, and even space weather. The primary objective of ionospheric sounding is to measure the electron density and the structure of the ionosphere at different heights.

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