ekkosonde
Ekkosonde is a specialized scientific instrument used primarily in atmospheric and space research to measure the vertical profile of the Earth's ionosphere and upper atmosphere. The term "ekko" derives from Greek, meaning "echo," which reflects the instrument's operating principle involving the emission and detection of radio or acoustic waves that bounce back from targeted atmospheric layers.
Typically deployed aboard sounding rockets or high-altitude balloons, ekkosondes transmit radio signals that are reflected by
Ekkosondes are often integrated with other measurement devices, including magnetometers and spectrometers, to provide comprehensive insights
Development of ekkosondes dates back to the mid-20th century and has evolved with advancements in radio technology
Overall, ekkosondes contribute significantly to our understanding of the Earth's upper atmosphere and ionosphere, aiding in