In situ measurements of between 73 and 93 km are reported for conditions of winter solstice, magnetic quiet, and a solar depression angle of 12¿. The data were obtained by a rocket-borne instrument using the resonance fluorescence technique A discharge source emitting photons at 1216 ¿ was an integral part of the instrument. The instrument was radially deployed 80 cm by a boom from the front of the payload in order to avoid the shock created by the gas flow over the front of the payload. An attitude control system oriented the payload so that the gas flow was nearly perpendicular to the plane containing the incident and scattered photons, thus minimizing any correction for Doppler shift. The resonance radiation detector viewed a black backstop in order to minimize background radiation from the hydrogen geocorona; however, the background was not entirely eliminated The signal-to-noise ratio was improved by summing the data in 1.8--s bins. The observed hydrogen concentration maximized at 85 km at 1.5¿1.1¿108 atoms cm-3. ¿American Geophysical Union 1987 |