Variations of Intensity Distribution of the Auroral Spectrum and the Possible Influence of Sunlight

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IN a letter which appeared in NATURE of Aug. 17, 1929, p. 263, Prof. C. Størmer described some spectrograms, which he, together with Mr. Moxnes, had taken from sunlit auroræ and auroræ in the earth's shadow. From the spectrograms, Størmer draws the conclusion that the intensity of the auroral line relative to that of the negative bands for sunlit auroræ is much smaller than that found for aurora in the earth's shadow.

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