Observations of interstellar ultraviolet extinction from the S2/68 experiment in the TD-1 satellite

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Interstellar Extinction, Spaceborne Astronomy, Td-1 Satellite, Ultraviolet Spectra, Absorption Spectra, Astronomical Maps, Cosmic Dust, Galactic Structure, Optical Properties, Red Shift, Spatial Distribution, Star Distribution

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The galactic distribution of the agents which cause the extinction bump near 2200 A and the ultraviolet color excess E(1550-2740) within 2 kpc of the sun in the galactic plane have been studied from observations obtained with the S2/68 experiment aboard the TD-1 satellite. The mean reddening-distance relation in the galactic plane has been obtained for different longitudes. The study of the extinction parameter with galactic latitude shows a strong concentration of dust towards the galactic plane with a scale height of 110 pc.

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