Middle atmosphere high resolution spectrograph

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Atmospheric Sounding, Hydroxyl Radicals, Middle Atmosphere, Nitric Oxide, Satellite Sounding, Ultraviolet Spectrometers, Dayglow, Rayleigh Scattering, Spectral Resolution, Spectrographs, Ultraviolet Telescopes

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The U.S. Naval Research laboratory's middle atmosphere high-resolution spectrograph (MAHRS), part of the Air Force Test Program's Spartan-282 shuttle payload, is described. The goals of the MAHRS experiment are to determine the abundances of nitric oxide and hydroxyl radical in the altitude range of 50-150 km and to measure the diurnal global variation of these species. The MAHRS instrument was designed to produce a flat image at the surface of a 15-mm high x 25-mm wide microchannel-plate-intensified two-dimensional array detector with a cesium telluride photocathode and a 0.025 mm spatial resolution.

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