Solar ultraviolet irradiance at 40 kilometers in the stratosphere

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Solar Flux Density, Solar Spectra, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Stratosphere, Ultraviolet Radiation, Atmospheric Composition, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Photochemical Reactions, Radiation Measurement, Ultraviolet Spectra

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The solar spectrum in the range 2000-3100 A has been observed in 0.12-A resolution in the stratosphere by means of a balloon-borne spectrometer. Two flights are reported, on April 21, 1977, and April 19, 1978, and the data from the two flights agree within 4% in the spectral regions of most accurate measurement. Absolute irradiance values at 40-km altitude are presented. By extrapolation to zero optical depth, comparisons are made to two other recent measurements.

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