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Published July 7, 2021 | Version v1
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CASSIOPE GNSS-based thermospheric mass densities from 325 to 425 km at intervals of 25 km

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GNSS-based thermospheric mass densities from CAScade SmallSat and IOnospheric Polar Explorer (CASSIOPE). Densities from 325 to 425 km at intervals of 25 km. The fields are tab-delimited in the following order: Julian Date, latitude, longitude, altitude, and density estimates (Kg/m3) along orbit from CASSIOPE-GNSS, NRLMSISE-00, and JB2008.

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The latest GNSS-based thermospheric mass densities from CASSOPE are available for download. But before giving you the downloading access, I must ask you to send us an "official" agreement letter. The letter should briefly describe your request, what you plan to use the database for, and must include the following agreement:

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