Mars-3: Photoelectric photometry with narrow-band filters in the 3700-7000 A range

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Electrophotometers, Mars 3 Spacecraft, Photometry, Brightness, Optical Filters, Spectral Resolution, Wavelengths

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Photometric profiles of Mars over six measurement paths of the Mars-3 station (from December 15, 1971 to February 28, 1972) are given. The profiles were simultaneously recorded in five narrow spectral bands (6930, 5620, 4940, 4160 and 3700 A) using a simple photoelectric photometer. The field of view is 0.03 rad. Measuremental results are approximated by Minnaert's empirical law. The average value of k for the red filter is 0.80. k systematically decreases as the wavelength decreases; however, different k lambda dependences were obtained on different dates and in different regions.

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