Rocket measurements of the solar spectral irradiance during solar minimum, 1972-1977

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Lyman Alpha Radiation, Rocket Sounding, Solar Flux Density, Solar Spectra, Spectrum Analysis, Atmospheric Attenuation, Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Physics, Brightness Temperature, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Cycles

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Five sounding rocket experiments conducted between December 1972 and March 1977, a period spanning solar minimum between cycles 20 and 21, provide full disc solar irradiance data in the spectral range 120-190 nm. The five measurements have been combined to give a solar minimum reference table. This spectrum is compared with other measurements obtained during the same time period. A table of intensities for the strong emission lines at wavelengths between 120 and 190 nm is presented.

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