Stratospheric NO2 from the Solar Mesosphere Explorer during MAP/GLOBUS 1983

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Middle Atmosphere, Nitrogen Dioxide, Solar Mesosphere Explorer, Stratosphere, Balloon Sounding, Comparison, Density Distribution, Vertical Distribution

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Nitrogen dioxide in the altitude range 24-40 km has been observed by the Solar Mesosphere Explorer Satellite during the MAP/GLOBUS campaign in September 1983. Results are presented and compared to other observations. NO2 from the Solar Mesosphere Explorer appears to be in good agreement with daytime in situ balloon measurements in the mid-stratosphere.

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