Abstract: | In this paper the rotational speed of the upper atmosphere, mainly at heights of 200–300 km, is evaluated from the changes in the orbital inclinations of thirteen satellites. The values obtained represent the mean rotational speed over the latitudes covered by the satellites, at dates between late 1962 and early 1966, i.e. when solar activity was low. If the angular velocity of the atmosphere is taken as Λ times that of the Earth, the values of Λ found are mostly between 1.0 and 1.6 with estimated S.D. between 0.1 and 0.25. If we exclude two values at heights above 300 km and one anomalous value, the mean of the remaining ten values of Λ obtained is 1.27, with r.m.s. scatter 0.18: this would correspond to an average west-to-east wind of about 100 m/sec in mid-latitudes. |