Balloon observations of solar ultraviolet irradiance at solar minimum

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Balloon-Borne Instruments, Irradiance, Radiation Measurement, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Radiation, Ultraviolet Spectra, Error Analysis, Long Term Effects, Solar Spectrometers, Zenith

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Balloon observations of solar irradiance in the 200-240 nm range were performed in 1976 and 1977 for minimum and low solar activity conditions. The UV spectra were recorded for various zenith angles at a height of 41 km using a spectrometer with a spectral bandpass of 0.4 nm. Solar irradiances at 1 AU agree with previous values obtained by balloon measurements. These data are compared with other measurements and considered in relation to possible long-term variability.

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