Computer Science
Scientific paper
Nov 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986ceda.work...28s&link_type=abstract
Presented at the CEDAR Workshop, Boulder, Colo., 28-30 Jul. 1986
Computer Science
Aeronomy, Airglow, Atmospheric Composition, F Region, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Sodium, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Aerosols, Emission Spectra, Interferometers, Photometers, Temperature, Wind (Meteorology)
Scientific paper
A summary of the research programs in optical aeronomy is presented. The facilities include: a laser radar for studies related to the mesospheric sodium layer and stratospheric aerosols; photometers and an interferometer for observations of the F-region (OI 6300 and 7774 A), mesospheric (OH, O2 atm., NaD, and OI 5577 A), and energetic particle excited (N2 (sup +) 3914 and 4278 A and H sub beta 4816 A) nightglow emissions; and rocket-borne photometers for the equatorial upper atmospheric studies.
Batista Pedro
Clemesha Barclay R.
Sahai Yogeshwar
Simonich Dale M.
Takahashi Hiroyuki
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