Thermospheric nitric oxide infrared emissions measured by CRISTA

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In November 1994 the CRISTA (Cryogenic Infrared Spectrometers and Telescopes of the Atmosphere) experiment measured mid and far infrared spectra from the Earth limb. One of the spectral channels covered the 5.3 μm (Deltav = 1) band of nitric oxide. A first analysis of the data of this channel is presented. Large enhancements of the 5.3 μm band radiances were observed at high northern and at high southern magnetic latitudes. The measured intensities were a factor of 4 - 6 above those found at low latitudes.

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