Features of the astronomical climate for an observation site in Bolivia

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Annual Variations, Atmospheric Attenuation, Stellar Spectrophotometry, Water Vapor, Attenuation Coefficients, Bolivia, Space Observations (From Earth)

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Analysis of spectrophotometric data shows that observation site in Tarija, Bolivia is characterized by a moderate astronomical climate. Clear nights prevail in autumn and winter (from May to July). Extinction coefficients for 550 nm are 0.13-0.46 m. The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere varies from 5 to 30 mm of precipitated water and even in winter it reaches 15-20 mm. The extinction coefficient sharply increases with the increase of the atmospheric moisture.

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